Tavish the Intrepid Pup visits President’s Park in the nation’s capital to view the National Christmas Tree, a tradition that’s been around for more than 90 years and is still going strong.
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The National Howl-iday Scene, Part V: The Biltmore
Being There: Intrepid Pup Tavish visits North Carolina’s Biltmore Estate to see how America’s largest home—and also among the most dog-friendly—prepares for the holidays.
National Howl-iday Scene: Part IV
A dog, a camel, and a White House turkey…. Tavish the Intrepid Pup returns to George Washington’s historic Mount Vernon home on the banks of the Potomac River for Part IV in his round-up of the best of the DC metro area’s national howl-iday scene.
National Howl-iday Scene: Part III
Continuing on the howl-iday trail throughout the capital region, Tavish has an “illuminating” experience at the Washington D.C. Temple’s Festival of Lights.
National Howl-iday Scene: Part II
Intrepid Pup sends “Season’s Greenings” from the U.S. Botanic Garden, his personal pick-of-the-day for the best of the national “howl-iday” scene.
National Howl-iday Scene: Part I
Tavish scopes out what are arguably among the most iconic—and dog-friendly—holiday spots the capital region has to offer. First stop? The U.S. Capitol Tree.






