The Best Dog-Friendly Spots & Secret Menus For Your Pet

The United States is becoming increasingly more dog-friendly as people choose to bring their pets with them wherever they go. While there are still many places that are off limits to dogs, many establishments not only allow dogs but also encourage people to dine or shop with their canine companions. You may not know that some rather large restaurants have secret dog menus, and many hotels and other businesses offer perks to those who travel with their furry friends…

In-N-Out Has Special Burgers For Fido

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The first In-N-Out was built in 1948 in California. It was the first ever drive-thru hamburger stand and was run by Harry Snyder and his wife Esther. People who are interested in taking their canine companions to the fast food joint won’t be disappointed because there are a couple of special menu items for dogs. Instead of giving your pup a regular hamburger, you can order the Pup Patty, which is plain and doesn’t have any salt. There’s also the Flying Dutchman, which is comprised of two patties with cheese and no bun. Many think this was specially added to the menu for dogs even though it doesn’t specifically say so.