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As a dog mom who travels for work, it’s essential that my pup is comfortable and feels safe during road trips. Dog-friendly supplies have come a long way, and today’s road trip essentials make travel more efficient, giving me peace of mind.

5 Must-Have Road Trip Supplies for Dog Owners
Use this dog supplies road trip checklist before embarking on a vacation with the family pet.
Easyego Back Seat Extender
Gone are the days of using an old bath towel or blanket to cover the surface of your backseat. The Easybo Back Seat Extender protects my car’s leather interior and features a sturdy base that allows our golden retriever to lie down comfortably with 40 percent more space.
You’ll appreciate the waterproof surface on days when your dog’s wet paws leave a mess. The safe seat anchor attaches to your dog’s collar, serving as a seatbelt, which flexes as they move around.
Eazybo Back Seat Extender protects your car’s interior from your dog’s nails with zip-up walls and a mesh window. I pack our pup’s toys, extra pop bags, leash, and water bottle in the spacious storage pockets.

Dexas Popware for Pets Snack Duo Dual Chambered Hydration Bottle and Snack Container
Packing the Dexas Popware for Pets Snack Duo Dual Chamber Hydration Bottle and Snack Container ensures your dog never goes with out a drink or water or meal during a day of exploring.
Before we leave for the park or a long-distance trip, I filled the water bottle and pack dog food for the feeder bowl so I never have to scrounge for a container or request a water cup at a road stop.
It helps to train your puppy to eat from a smaller-than-usual food container, but most dogs take to it easily when hungry.

The Dodo Blue Dog Harness
Is your dog a puller when walking? Perhaps it’s a large breed dog with a lot of energy? The Dodo Blue Dog Harness has made such a difference in how our dog behaves during walks, and I no longer have to worry that she’s choking herself from pulling during a dog walk.
If you take your dog on hikes, The Dodo Blue Dog Harness is a comfortable alternative to only relying on the collar and leash-only method. Plus, it’s easy to put on the dog versus some harness types.

Benebone Wishbone
I can’t think of a better dog toy for a long distance road trip, especially for a teething puppy, than the durable Benebone Wishbone (real bacon flavor!) After spending hundreds of dollars of stuffed toys and chew bones, the Benebone Wishbone is the only toy our dog hasn’t destroyed.
It’s also a good investment to give your dog something to chew on when you’re staying overnight in a vacation rental or hotel.

Dog Poop Pickup Bags & Holder Dispenser
Clip and forget it. Yuchiya’s Dog Poop Pickup Bags & Holder Dispenser attaches easily to your belt loop or backpack for outdoor excursions.
I prefer this style of dispenser because it’s easily refillable and the ease of use is unbeatable. Make sure to purchase one for every member of your family, so no one is unprepared.

You’re like me and like to bring your furry family member wherever you go when possible. Traveling with our four-legged best friends is more fun and easy to do if you pack these five essential road trip dog supplies.
Bonus! If you’re traveling during the colder weather, I’d encourage you to stock your car with my recommendations for 10 Winter Road Trip Essentials I Never Leave Home Without.
Happy travels to you and your four-legged friend.



















Also in Wichita, adults will appreciate 

In Andover, the entire family will find something to love at 
Outdoor landmarks worthy of touring include
Other places to view well-known holiday light displays include
You don’t have to be an experienced painter to appreciate the fun of adding paint to canvas at
Hopefully, this list inspires you to add more delight to your Thanksgiving break spent with family. It’s the time of year when we’re reminded that quality time spent with family is important.


















Mom’s garden house is an extension of her own home. The interior’s neutral colors, off-set by the bright white counter tops and trimmed windows, includes various green hues from decorative additions and dark black metal pieces. Having collected many of the sitabouts over time, she decorates in a style more sophisticated than rustic farmhouse but less stuffy than classic traditional. She has an eclectic sense of design style that is uniquely her own.



Today, she still sees beauty in the colors of delicate flowers and enjoys the harvest of a vegetable or herb garden. Her accepted challenge each year is to learn about the needs of plant placement in her landscape while always attempting to attract birds, bees, and insects.




While I love the outdoors, I’m not a natural gardener. I struggle to keep plants alive. I either over or under water them. Completely forget about them. I never installed the proper drip system. Can a person’s “green thumb” be learned? Maybe I just wrote it off as “mom’s hobby.” I should have really paid more attention when helping her in the yard as a teen. Just last week I called her seeking advice about our sad rose bushes. Before I knew it, I was at her house on my hands and knees pruning her rose bushes while she used wood glue on the stem ends to prevent bores for invading them again. Glue? Who knew!
I’ve have so much to learn from her wisdom about nature, about plants and birds. As I mentioned before, I’m at best a wannabe gardener. In fact, I’ve killed so many house plants over the years that if there is every going to be any hope for me, I’m going to have to spend more time with mom in the garden house. If you’re more like me, you’ll appreciate a post she helped me write last summer
But not every day can be spent gardening. Sometimes the body needs a day of rest between the hours spent digging in unforgiving soil and pulling weeds away from flowers. On these days, she takes time to let her body relax but we all know she is still thinking about her next outdoor project.


