Oh, boy! Oh, boy! Oh, boy! My name is Rex and my owner, Jim, just pulled my leash out from the closet. I can’t stop running around the house because we’re going somewhere! We’re going somewhere! Woof!
That leash always means something exciting is about to happen! Don’t get me wrong, I love our home. But the world is a big place and there’s so much to see and do out there. That’s especially true for this one place he took me last year – Mackinac Island, it was called.
Getting to Mackinac Island
That was quite the place. Typically, when we exit the car that means we’ve arrived at the destination. Not with Mackinac Island, though, no no. On this occasion, we departed the car and boarded what I can only describe as a car that drives on water – a Mackinac Island ferry, I believe I remember Jim calling it.
Now, I thought sticking my head out of a car window was fun, but being out on the water took it to a whole new level. It didn’t take any effort whatsoever to feel the cool breeze as there was nothing to stick my head out of – I was completely in the open on this magical vessel. I can recall thinking how we must be off to somewhere special if it involves this splendor. The ride captured all my dog senses – the sounds and smells, especially. I absolutely loved crossing the water. Maybe I was someone’s pet fish in a previous life!
Tips for a dog-friendly trip to Mackinac Island
A long day of exploration calls for some culinary enjoyment. And while I’m not allowed inside all the establishments, there’s a handful of dog-friendly Mackinac Island restaurants where I am able to remain tableside out on the patio or veranda. It’s no sweat off my owner’s back for having to eat outside with me – the views are spectacular!
Outdoor dining on Mackinac Island
It’s easy to be man’s best friend when they take you on trips like Mackinac Island. What a weekend that was! We’re about due for another one, I’d say. Hopefully, that’s why he’s pulled the leash out.
(Note that Mackinac Island has a leash law and asks that everyone picks up after their pet. There are pet-friendly hotels and many restaurants have pet seating areas while others will let you bring your pooch to the table on their verandas or patios. Please know that only service dogs are permitted inside at any restaurant. For more information, please call the Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau office at 906-847-3783.)RELATED MACKINAC ISLAND BLOGS: