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[QUOTE="LTfit, post: 1062625, member: 8594"] Lots of information given by others so I'll just give my 2 cents based on a short Camino I did with my previous dog. Back in 2016 I walked one week on the Norte. I did it more as an experiment as I was already in Spain. Before setting out I decided that if it became too cumbersome we would just stop. We ended up walking from Santillana del Mar to Gijón. My dog did great (it was October so not warm) but finding accommodations that were both reasonable in price and accepted dogs was a daily challenge. I would call around one day in advance, something that I had never done on any other Camino (obviously situation has changed since Corona). One advantage I had is that my dog was small which I always mentioned on the phone. Because of this, a few places accepted us when they normally don't. We stopped in Gijón as it has a train station getting me back to Barreda, a short walk back to Santillana. I met a few other pilgrims with dogs but they had a tent. That is really the only way to go to avoid a lot of hassle but not my idea of fun (extra weight, etc). Good luck whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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