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Bringing Dogs
to Gettysburg
You
can hike over 6000 acres of national park land with your dog on a
leash. Your dog will not be allowed inside the Gettysburg
National Military Park Museum.
Come on Greyhounds
in Gettysburg to see Gettysburg filled with dogs.
If you want to dine out with your dog, you
can pick up some food and picnic at the park or try the patio at the
Farnsworth House Restaurant, O'Rorkes Irish Pub, and outdoors at the Dobbin House. They sometimes permit dogs.
This is a dog-friendly town!
Will your dog fit in?
Not sure if your dog will fit in at a bed and
breakfast?
Try taking your dog to a friends house and see
what your dog does in a new environment.
If you are thinking
about leaving your dog in the room while you go out to
dinner, try leaving your dog alone at your friends house first.
Some dogs adapt well to new environments.
Some dogs
miss you too much to be left alone.
If your dog whines and
scratches at the door, she may not be ready to be by herself at a
bed and breakfast.
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What will
your dog encounter at Battlefield Bed &
Breakfast?
New
people
Lots of outdoor cats--we are a farm!
Fenced
goats and sheep
Six acres of lawn for romping
Hiking
trail through the fields--takes about 1/2 hour to walk the
trail
Strange people walking outside your bedroom
door
Possibly other dogs
A mucky lotus pond--only
mucky if your dog jumps in
Deer If you don't usually take
your dog to a natural setting, don't be surprised if your dog finds
every little bit of deer dung to roll in and wants to chase deer in
the far distance.
Ticks This is tick country and Lyme's
disease is rampant in this part of Pennsylvania. Have your dog
vaccinated. Even if you don't stay at the inn, ask your vet if you
should vaccinate your dog for the Gettysburg National Military
Park.
If
you are prepared for the outdoors and considerate of other guests,
you and your dog will love it here!
Come have a great time
with your WHOLE family! Bring your dog!
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