This 2-bedroom vacation rental is dog friendly with prior approval from the homeowner only. To check availability or request more information on the pet fee, weight limit, and other restrictions on pets at this property, please …
Adobe Inn & Suites Santa Fe is pet friendly! Two pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night. Only one pitbull is permitted.
Days Inn Santa Fe allows up to two well-behaved dogs (25 lbs or less) per guest room for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night.
One well-behaved pet under 60 lbs. is allowed in each room for no additional fee. Pets should not be left in the room unattended at any time, and the hotel reserves the right to ask you …
Quality Inn Santa Fe is pet friendly! Up to two dogs (25 lbs or less) are welcome for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night.
Super 8 Santa Fe welcomes a maximum of two pets, 80lbs or less, for an additional $10 per pet, per night.
This 3-bedroom vacation rental is dog friendly with prior approval from the homeowner only. To check availability or request more information on the pet fee, weight limit, and other restrictions on pets at this property, please …
HIE Santa Fe Cerrillos allows up to two pets under 35 lbs for $15 per pet per night.
Motel 6 Santa Fe is pet friendly. They welcome up to two pets (of any size) for no additional fee.
Hampton Inn Santa Fe welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per guest room for no additional fee. Additional pets may be accepted with approval prior to booking. Please note that guests traveling with …
Best Western Inn of Santa Fe is pet friendly! Up to two pets of any size are allowed for no fee. Please note that pets cannot be left in the room unattended. All rooms are pet …
Motel 6 is the original pet friendly hotel chain! Pets stay for free, and there is no weight limit or restriction on the number of dogs per room.
Red Roof Inn Santa Fe is pet friendly! One pet under 25 pounds is allowed with no fee.
The Bishops Lodge Ranch Resort & Spa allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $20 per pet per night. Please note that pets must be crated if …
La Quinta Inn Santa Fe is pet friendly! Up to two pets of any size are allowed in each room for no additional fee or deposit.
Comfort Inn Santa Fe is pet friendly! Pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night.
Hyatt Place Santa Fe is pet friendly! Two dogs (up to 75 lbs) are welcome for an additional fee of $75 per stay (up to 5 nights). Quiet, well-behaved pets may be left in the room …
The Inn at Santa Fe is pet friendly! They welcome three pets with no weight limit for an additional fee of $25.00 per stay. Pets cannot be left unattended in the room.
Two large FENCED areas on the site of the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society: This is a little known off-leash area in Santa Fe offering 2 separate fenced areas for dogs. Because it is still unknown to many in Santa Fe, you may find that you and your dog(s) are the only ones there, so if you are looking for a place for playtime/socialization with other dogs, this might not be right for you. But, it is a great option for those in Santa Fe who want a FENCED area for off-leash play, as the more popular dog park in Santa Fe is not enclosed. Two parks are offered – one is for small/shy dogs, one for larger dogs. Water, benches, and waste containers are provided. Rules are posted – dogs must be licensed and current on shots, etc. Location: 100 Caja del Rio Road, Santa Fe, NM 87507 at the Santa Fe Animal Shelter and Humane Society.
C.H.A.C.O. Dog Training & Behavior Consulting’s approach to dog training and behavior modification is based in the behavioral sciences. While working together, C.H.A.C.O. will diagnose the problem based on knowledge of learning theory and observations of your dog rather than relying on interpretation. For example, they might notice that the dog is barking and snarling at other dogs when he is on leash, but he plays nicely when he is off leash. This observation suggests that the dog is leash- reactive, which is a specific type of aggression. After discussing your goals and observing your dog’s behavior, C.H.A.C.O will: give you relevant information about your dog’s behavior; suggest management techniques to give you some immediate relief from the situation and to stop the dog from practicing (and perfecting) the behavior that you want to change.