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Pets Allowed - the site for travelling with your pets.
We have a free online directory of hotels, motels, condos, cabins and other lodgings that allow dogs, cats and other pets.
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Water Wheel Inn, Gunnison, Colorado Pet Fee: $5/day Policies: Please do not leave pets unattended in the rooms.
Pond Mountain Lodge & Resort, Eureka Springs, Arkansas Pet Fee: One time fee based upon size Policies: Sorry, none over 75 lbs.
Glenn Heidenreich, Ashland, New Hampshire Pet Fee: $30 - one time; $250 pet deposit Policies: dogs only, doggie beds and treats, nearby parks.
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Recent Pet Friendly Reviews
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La Quinta Inn Stes Primacy Prk, Memphis, Tennessee - Reviewed by Heidi on 2008-09-08 Pets: 96lb. Catahoula; 75 lb. pit mix; 2lb. kitten There were many dogs and cats in this hotel for Hurricane Gustave. The staff were extremely accomodating and pet friendly. The
rooms are much better than expected. I was comfortable although it is no palace.. The beds and pillows are fine. I will stay here again if need be. | Best Western Skyland Inn, Durham, North Carolina - Reviewed by Elizabeth on 2008-09-06 Pets: 60 pound golden retrieve mix I am always afraid of "dog friendly" lodging because they are usually sub-standard accommodations and require an additional fee of $25 to $50 per night. But I found this hotel to be extremely clean, well-maintained, safe, have a very reasonable pet fee and the staff to be warm and welcoming. I recommend this hotel highly and would stay here again and again. | Days Inn Andalusia, Andalusia, Alabama - Reviewed by Phyllis on 2008-09-01 Pets: 3 cats We unfortunately found this hotel thanks to Hurricane Gustov. This is the first time we have stayed at a hotel with the cats. This hotel is CLEAN, Friendly and careing. Such a pleasure staying here even under the worst of circumstances. | Baymont Inn & Sts Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida - Reviewed by Denise on 2008-09-01 Pets: 22 lb. Aussie shepherd mix Our 1st time travelling with our dog could have been disastrous. But the LaQuinta is so dog-friendly! The hotel is VERY clean and modern - a GREAT value. We'd highly recommend it. | Loews New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, Louisiana - Reviewed by Gaylette on 2008-02-19 Pets: Yorkshire Terrier The staff at Loews was soooo pet-friendly and did not look at you like you were crazy for having a pet with you. Gracelyne is our only child and she goes everywhere with us. But I must say Lowes remains at the TOP of our list for pet-friendly accomdations. I do not feel insecure in leaving her alone while we dine out at night. Some places I cannot relax to leave her alone for fear of someone coming in & her getting out on them. | La Quinta Inn Savannah (i-95), Savannah, Georgia - Reviewed by Jennifer on 2008-01-24 Pets: 45 lb boxer mix & 50 lb shepherd mix I stayed in 01/2008. I arrived late, and left early - this hotel is right off I-95, which made it very convenient for a quick overnight stay while traveling. The room was basic - nothing great about it, but don't think this hotel is meant for a vacation. This exit is very busy and close to the interstate, so there was car/truck noise all night, which made my dogs bark a lot during the night. Hotel staff was nice - I was concerned about my dogs barking and the front desk clerk told me she could move me to a room where there were no "neighbors" if I wanted. Free breakfast was very small - smaller than any other free breakfast I've seen - not much to choose from. | Ramada Inn Mandarin, Jacksonville, Florida - Reviewed by Brenda on 2008-01-16 Pets: 25 lb mix breed dog, 2 cats Our family stayed at the Ramada for 60 days after returning from overseas assignment. The staff was simply wonderful! The housekeep staff and I came up with schedules to ensure all animals were supervised and safe during cleaning. The hotel has dog friendly grassy areas. |
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