Dog Friendly Duck
Recently we took a week off and and visited the Outer Banks with Luke, Daisy Mae and Trooper. We highly recommend the town of Duck, NC for being “dog friendly.” Luke, Trooper and Daisy Mae all enjoyed chasing after seagulls on the beach. Duck allows dogs to be unleashed on the beach so this was a highlight of the trip for the dogs and the reason we chose Duck as our destination.
Daisy Mae and I enjoyed a morning stroll along the Duck Trail and the Boardwalk on the Sound side. The Duck Trail is tree shaded and offers a nice bench for weary humans along with a three tiered water fountain: one fountain for adults, one fountain for children and one fountain for dogs!
The boardwalk along the sound is wide and offers astounding views. Most of the shops located along the boardwalk allow well behaved and properly leashed dogs to come in the stores. Many of them had water bowls outside their premises for those thirsty canines. There are multiple doggy waste stations located along the boardwalk so no one has to step in the “business” of any dogs.
By far, Daisy Mae’s favorite shop was Outer Barks aka “the dog store in Duck.” The shopping is to howl and meow for and their Thursday afternoon “Yappy Hour” was a hit with both of us. Yappy Hour is free and the dogs get cool frozen treats, pup-cakes and other goodies. There are agility courses to try out for the dogs and comfy chairs for the humans. For a $5.00 donation to the shelter that Outer Barks supports, your dog can make a paw painting. Daisy Mae, as usual was up for her painting. She keeps wanting to know when I will frame it! While in the store we bought way too much. But my favorite purchase was the Water Rover. It’s the best designed water bottle for a dog I have ever used.
What About Food?
Restaurants abound, but we particularly enjoyed Aqua Restaurant and Spa. Yes, you read that right. The restaurant is located downstairs and the spa is located upstairs. If you show your restaurant receipt within a week you can get a discount on your spa services! The inside of the restaurant is nicely appointed and they allow dogs on the deck or in the yard bar. Billy and I chose to eat there without the dogs along (they enjoyed a quiet rest time in their crates back at the house we rented). But one morning Daisy Mae and I took a long walk that we had not properly prepared for. We stopped at Aqua Restaurant and Spa before they opened for the day and they kindly put out a bowl of water for Daisy Mae to get a drink.
If you want to cook your own, try out the Dockside ‘N Duck for great fresh seafood. We enjoyed swordfish and also bought one of their homemade tomato pies. Think layers of tomato, spinach and cheese in a pie crust. It was delicious.
What Else is There to Do?
For Billy no trip to the Outer Banks would be complete without a drive on the 4-Wheel Beaches. The dogs went along for the ride but we didn’t let them on the beach there. We feared for their safety from wayward fishing gear, wild horses and tourists diving recklessly.
Although Luke, Trooper and Daisy Mae all enjoyed chasing after seagulls on the beach we do offer one word of caution. Due to all the storm erosion in recent years there has been a significant beach re-nourishment project to build the dunes and add sand back to the beach. Consequently, one is forced to walk at a difficult angle and even close to the water the sand is more soft packed than hard packed. That made walking on the beach a little difficult for the humans but did not deter the canines. If you choose Duck for your destination consider staying sound side and enjoy the ambiance of the old world south. We surely had a great time but it’s wonderful to be back home.
On another note, we don’t usually take our dogs on vacation, but wanted Trooper and Daisy Mae to experience the Outer Banks. Several years ago we took Luke and Beau and it was a blast. We had forgotten how demanding it is to take our dogs out on leash for potty breaks. When we are at home we can let them out in our safely e-fenced yard for potty breaks and play time. We are in and out all through the day as we make pet sitting and dog walking visits for our clients and then return home. We have several places for longer sniffing walks for our three dogs. If you are planning on vacation you may want to consider using our pet sitting services so you can take a break from the daily tasks that accompany responsible dog ownership.
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