In this episode of Pet Places, Hanna travels to North east Georgia where she meets local celebrity chef Joe Barnett. Together, Hanna & Bradley learn how to make an easy yet delicious pet friendly dinner for people & pets at the same time. Also in this episode, Hanna emabrks on an organic adventure at Tink's Grass Fed Farm in rural Wilkes County, Georgia.
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When I'm not exploring the open road & filming new pet friendly places, I like to hang out at my local farmers market. It's the best pet friendly place in my hometown and it's great not only because I have a ton of friends there but I meet new ones every day. In fact, this past Christmas I received 14 Christmas gifts - from friends at the market and I'm even starting to get mail there! I received my first postcard via the farmers market from a great friend who visits me often there! The postcard was from her recent trip to Seville, Spain and it read:
Dear Hanna:
They need you here in Spain really badly to herd the creatures like the ones in this picture (bulls!) Are you availiable? We visited an area here in Seville, that has lots of them --I think you might want to bargain for hazardous duty pay. But then again, I guess you are needed to herd us folks at the market where I hope to see you again soon. Miss you.
--M.C.
Hey Everybody!
Ever since I was adopted from the shelter, at the young age of one, my owners and I have been travelers! Overzealous about it really, we go everywhere together , which means in my nine years of life so far I've gotten to see a lot of cool sites. I have visited more than 20 states, swam in the Atlantic Ocean, raced along side thoroughbreds in PA, cruised for lobsters off Cape Ann, MA, hiked the Green Mountains of Vermont, co-captained more than 50 private boats, ridden on a countless number of NYC commuter trains, hob-nobbed with celebrities, herded schoolchildren... Canadian geese...sheep... and just about anything else I could run circles around, and visited every Eastern coastal state at least twice! That's a lot of activity for a pup who spent the first year of her life in a cage with a drooling beagle!
During my travels I learned alot about what it means to be a dog on the go. It hasn't always been easy for a good dog like me to get a room in a hotel, get a bowl of water at a restaurant or get invited to participate in activities. Some people, some cities and some establishments were just down-right unfriendly towards me. Not very hospitable I say! But me and my owners, we pressed on...and we discovered many super friendly and super hospitable places that I could go - places where people greeted me, gave me treats, gave me a place to hang-out and offered new adventures. Places where people liked me! And better yet, they liked my owners for bringing me! Now this is the life for the traveling dog! And now, as the host of Pet Places, I can share all my adventures with you guys! We are exploring the best of pet friendly America - in hopes that all you dogs out there will be inspired to get out on the open-road and discover your own adventures. Life is more ful-filling when you all get to go!
Check out my Pet Places trailer in the dogster videop section or on my dogster page and tell me what you think! If you have any suggesstions of places to go or stories where you have been - I'd love to hear 'em.