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I love dogs! I always have, ever since I was little. I've done pet walking and sitting for friends and family, as well as working in a Doggy Daycare/boarding facility, accepting dogs of all sizes, breeds and temperaments. I would love to become your pups second best friend (next to you, of course) and I can't wait to meet them!

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Hi, I'm Carol. I've been involved in the "dog fancy" since I was a young child. Having been raised with a myriad of dogs and cats, you could say my life has Gone to the Dogs! I have been a veterinary assistant, dog walker, as well as having worked in several kennels and doggie day care centers.

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Best Dog Friendly Neighborhoods in Blakely Island
Cypress Island
Cypress Island
Cypress Island lies just east of Blakely Island and comprises 5,500 acres. The island’s small population is shared with tourists so there is plenty of room to spread out for fresh air and forested fun. Pups are welcome on their many trails and beaches. Check out Smuggler’s Cove, Secret Harbor and Strawberry Bay which offer day passes for hiking and swimming enjoyment. This is also a kayaker’s paradise. Be sure to bring a leash as your pawtastic friend will need one and keep this island clean by packing out what you pack in. Be sure to bring food and water!
Lopez Island
Lopez Island
Lots to do on Lopez Island! You and pup are welcome on the long stretches of beach at Otis Perkins Day Park and Odlin County Park. Spencer Spits State Park offers 30 miles of off-leash trails and has bike and kayak rentals as well! Dog fur-iendly Lopez Hill has many preservation trails amongst its 400 wooded acres and Lopez Village Park’s community center is ready with showers, restrooms and picnic tables. And there’s more! Agate Beach Park and Shark Reef Park welcomes on-leash dogs for some wooded trail hikes and public beach access. There are no dog-friendly restaurants on Lopez.
Friday Harbor
Friday Harbor
Accessed by ferry, Friday Harbor on the San Juan Island features Eddie & Friends Dog Park with two acres of separate fun for large and small pups, comfy benches, shade trees, water fountains, and even pawtastic dog toys are provided. Or visit Roche Harbor’s Dog Park which has two fenced runs for your furry friend to frolic and although there is no water, proper clean up facilities are on-site. Dogs must be on leash while hiking the island’s many trails to help preserve its natural areas. Afterwards, you both can grab a bite at the Lime Kiln Café’s outside pier dining!
Orcas Island
Orcas Island
Orcas Island is home to three dog-friendly island parks. Birch Park is filled with walking trails for your leashed pup and Orcas Island Dog Park, adjacent to 57-acre Buck Park, is the best place for some off-leash fun. Lots of trees provide shade and dog bowls with water are on-site. Moran State Park has a whopping 38 miles of trails that wind through forests and along water’s edge, enough to wear you and Fido out! Island shops are not dog-friendly, but pups are welcome for some outdoor fine dining at Doe Bay Café, The Mansion Restaurant and Orcas Hotel Café.
Shaw Island
Shaw Island
Located within the San Juan Islands of Washington state, Shaw Island is visited by many tourists. Home to the University of Washington Biological Preserve, here you will find sandy beaches where your pup is welcome as well as a small general store to pick up supplies, snacks and water. Kayakers can put in their boat and paddle around the island. The island’s only park, Shaw County Park, requires keeping your dog on a leash to respect the area’s wildlife. With no island restaurants, pack accordingly. The dog-friendly ferry drops visitors in the morning and picks them up in the afternoon.