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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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Holiday Inn Select San Antonio- Intl Airport, San Antonio, Texas - Reviewed by Jennifer on 2009-11-27 Pets: 50 lb golden doodle Our dog was very welcome! She enjoyed joining us all over the hotel except the restaurant of course. There is a refundable deposit due at check in. They quickly check your room at check out for any damage. As long as your room is doggy mess free, they refund your deposit. I highly enjoyed this policy and wish more hotels would implement it. | Homewood Suites Austin Nw, Austin, Texas - Reviewed by kris j on 2009-11-20 Pets: 70 lb golden retriever assist dog in training Staying in a suite made perfect sense for we travel with a large crate. The size of the suite allowed for room for 2 adults and dog comfortably without tripping over each other. Rooms were clean and there was not a lot of knick knacks to be scared from the dogs reach or tail. The staff were helpful in finding per friendly acitivities, dog parks and places to go and eat with our pet. They are surrounded by parks and easily accessible areas for dog walking and a large field behind them for play. | Doubletree Club Boise, Boise, Idaho - Reviewed by Tracy on 2009-10-07 Pets: our little girl miniature pincher We just wanted to get away and relax. We hate to go anywhere with out our dog. She was welcomed as soon as we came in the door. I saw several other people with their pets as well. You would never guess that pets were allowed in rooms. No hair or odor. | Sheraton Richmond West, Richmond, Virginia - Reviewed by Sue on 2009-10-03 Pets: 30 lb wheaten terrier Easy access to the outside. Nice grassy places to walk your dog. | Red Roof Inn Benton Harbor, Benton Harbor, Michigan - Reviewed by Anjuli on 2009-09-12 Pets: 45 lb. Shepherd mix My husband and I really enjoyed our stay here. The area is not so great- the back of the hotel looks scary and dirty, but the rooms were very presentable and extremely clean. If you can get over the weird dirtiness of the outside, it's definitely a good value for the money. And I don't think I've had any hotel be so accomodating to my pet. | La Quinta San Antonio Conv Ctr, San Antonio, Texas - Reviewed by MJ on 2009-08-07 Pets: 13 lb. shitzu This hotel was probably the dog friendliest place we have stayed. All the staff were so nice and helpful. | Four Seasons Toronto, Toronto, Ontario - Reviewed by Cindy on 2009-07-19 Pets: cat Finally a decent hotel that allows me to take my cat in. He's 17 and I'm supposed to put him in a kennel? Not at the 4 seasons--staff are friendly and made us feel at home | La Quinta Inn & Stes Flagstaff, Flagstaff, Arizona - Reviewed by Elizabeth on 2009-07-08 Pets: one (very timid) 7.5 pound white cat Some hotels say they are pet friendly, but this one means it, and the pets know it. Previously we stayed a night at an an Amarillo "pet-friendly" hotel and my cat was terrified from the moment we arrived. At the Flagstaff AZ La Quinta Inn she immediately relaxed and knew she was among friends -even if they let out a few barks here and there. Because my little cat was so happy, believe me, I was too. Animals can sense what is and what isn't and this hotel IS truly a pet-friendly hotel and I was very thankful and appreciative. In addition, the "pet-designated" room that we were assigned was absolutely clean and odor-free, a boon to those with pet allergies to those pets with whom they are not accustomed to (this was not the case in the Amarillo hotel). To add to the emphasis of my gratitude for my cat's comfort level, we were not simply traveling on vacation, but were moving cross-country, which is one of the absolutely most difficult things for a pet to contend with. Total thumbs up to the La Quinta Inn in Flagstaff for both pets and people!!!!!! | Olde Town Inn, New Orleans, Louisiana - Reviewed by Chuck on 2009-05-19 Pets: 20 lb Doxie (Dachshund) I just wanted to say thanks to the staff at Olde Town Inn it was like being at home, they treated me and Peedie like royalty, even when I got lost trying to find my way there staff stayed on the phone with me until I arrived at the front door and greeted me outside, the staff at the Olde Town Inn are the best and I can't wait to join them again the dog I had with me is a special needs dog as he is paralyzed in the rear I had come down to drive to Mobile to pick him up and bring him home with me, the staff made everything so nice I called home and said sell the house I'm staying here! Thank you Olde Town Inn your the best. Peedie was treated like the little King he is. | Howard Johnson Victoria City, Victoria, British Columbia - Reviewed by Nicole on 2009-05-17 Pets: 18 lb, 1 Jack Russell Terrier The room that we were allowed to use with our dog smelt of animal urine among other things. It was so uncomfortable that we slept with the patio door open all night just to breathe. The bed/furniture in the room was very worn and also disgusting. We were so unhappy that we spent much of the evening walking, just to be free of the smell and environment of the room at this location. The room was not even fit for my dog to be honest. Definitely not what was expected of the Howard Johnson. We originally planned a two night stay - we checked out early the next morning and quickly left Victoria and decided to explore Vancouver Island. | Best Western Cavalier Oceanfro, San Simeon, California - Reviewed by Monika on 2009-04-30 Pets: 1 Golden Retriever I loved everything about the hotel. It was the first time I took my buddy with me and he had the greatest time. He visited guests that were out on the patios and everyone loved him carrying hos own leash and some even wanted to take him home. His fur was so shiny and he loved his time at the beach. I have some great pictures from the 2 days we were there. | La Quinta Inn Orlando I-drive, Orlando, Florida - Reviewed by David on 2009-04-09 Pets: One dog - 45 lbs. We were there overnight. It is a good place to take your pet and stay for a little while. We live in Florida and always look for a place to stay overnight after going to the parks. | Howard Johnson Express, Cocoa Beach, Florida - Reviewed by jenna on 2009-03-19 Pets: 5 lb chiuahuah This is a great pet friendly hotel! No hassles like some others. I will def come again and again, it is now my destination hotel for the area. My little loulou really enjoyed the room and friendly staff that loved to pet him. Thanks for the great stay!
Jennifer | Best Western Ocean View Resort, Seaside, Oregon - Reviewed by Jim on 2009-02-21 Pets: 16 lb Rat Terrier Unlike many others, this hotel offers pet rooms with views other than second rate rooms. Exterior-like entrys but enclosed withinn the building. Some with patios overlooking the boardwalk and Ocean. Small rooms but clean, some with gas fireplaces. Nice walking area and convenient restaurant within. Treat bag for pooch too. Friendly and accomodating. | Sofitel Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Reviewed by Dawn on 2009-02-12 Pets: 2 Lhasa Apsos <20 lbs each My husband and I traveled with our 2 Lhasa Apsos for an overnight stay. The staff were exceptionally kind and helpful. We never paid a fee for our dogs. In fact, they gave us a room upgrade at check-in. Three times we walked our dogs two blocks to Rittenhouse Park so they could relieve themselves. Everyone was cordial as we walked our dogs out of the hotel and up the street. We will definately return to this wonderful hotel. | Executive Hotel Downtown, Vancouver, British Columbia - Reviewed by Lorna on 2009-02-10 Pets: 35 pound Wheaten Terrier We have stayed at this hotel in the past with our Wheaten Terrier. Its a great location and the rooms are fine. I believe the cost was $15 for him.
We called the 1800 number to book a room in Feb 2009 and were told that the cost was $115 for a Queen room (fine), PLUS $150 for our dog!!! When asked why, we were told that the whole room had to be shampood for future guests with potential allergies. I couldn't believe my ears so I called the hotel directly and was told the same thing. I would not regard this as pet friendly! | Quality Inn Winnipeg, Winnipeg, Manitoba - Reviewed by Tarbash Ali on 2008-11-19 Pets: 2 Shitzu dogs 1 Cat Stayed at the Quality Inn in Winnipeg visiting from Edmonton. Dogs and cat were treated well even by cleaning staff. Front desk - Ginna most helpful in setting up, reassuring us that all would be well and ok. In addition the hotel borders onto both a main street - pembina hwy i think, and a residential area so that we could take the dogs for walks in a safe residential area | Ramada Inn Northgate, Seattle, Washington - Reviewed by Barbara on 2008-11-12 Pets: 24 lb whippet, 50 lb labrador Treats at the front desk! A map for dog walks and parks around the hotel area. Super pet-friendly. Can stay alone in the room without troubles. Accessible fees per dog. | Smoky Shadows Mtl And Conf Ctr, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee - Reviewed by Stephanie on 2008-10-04 Pets: 17 pound dachsund The room was very neat and clean. We asked that Abby not be disturbed when we weren't there, so the housekeeping staff would come to the door and exchange our towels for us and pick up the trash each day and that was all. It is a little loud because of its proximity to the highway, but around back and up the hill is nice. The doors slamming to the rooms is a little unnerving, and the bell on the elevator is really loud when it reaches your floor. If your room is nearby, you definitely hear it. We had a corner room with a jacuzzi and fireplace and balcony that overlooked the mountains and all of that was just wonderful. It was in a very convenient location to everything. Just a short drive. We had no real problems to speak of. Everything except what I mentioned was satisfactory. Oh yeah, there was also a fairly large, nicely kept grassy area out front for Abby to go potty. | 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. |
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