Hampton Inn Fall River is pet friendly. They have a pet fee of $35 per stay per room. They allow multiple pets of any size. Pets must remain on a leash at all times and they …
At Sakonnet Veterinary Hospital, we will make your pet’s vacation a special occasion. We know the decision to board your pet can be an anxious time for you and your special friend.
Residence Inn by Marriott New Bedford Dartmouth allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $100 per stay.
New Bedford Inn and Suites accepts two pets under 40 lbs for a fee of $25 per pet per stay. No agressive breeds are allowed.
Mount Hope Animal Hospital was founded in 1992 here in Portsmouth by Christopher Bert DVM, and we have since then built our reputation as the finest veterinary clinic in the area. We know how much you care about your pet, because we care about them too. That is why we here at Mount Hope Animal Hospital have always done our best to keep your pet healthy.
Pet owners flock to this beautiful beach during the off-season from October to April, when pets on-leash are welcome to join them.
This hotel is 100% pet friendly! Up to two pets of any size are allowed. If paying by credit card, there is no charge for the pets. If paying by cash, a $50 deposit will be …
Informally known as South Road Town Park. Big open field abutted by construction site where balance of field is being developed. Parking on side of road. Location: South Road. Directions: Exit 31b, 1st left on Hartwell, 2nd Rt. on Maguire, which becomes South Road. 1 mile after right on Maguire – big open field on Rt., after new street Liberty road, Lots of dogs off leash.
Comfort Inn & Suites Fall River is pet friendly. They welcome pets of any size for an additional fee of $25 per pet per night. There is no specified limit on the number of pets per …
Nature Center. Founded in 1978 and situated with its headquarters overlooking Dartmouth’s Slocum River, one of southeastern New England’s most spectacular estuaries, the Lloyd Center for the Environment has achieved a well earned reputation for excellence in environmental research and education. Through its innovative outreach programs, it has established itself as a highly regarded leader in the ongoing effort to raise awareness of the area’s fragile coastal resources and the importance of protecting them. With extraordinary water views and five miles of trails (on which under-control dogs are most welcome!) through unspoiled forest and salt-marshes to be discovered at its coastal nature preserve, the Lloyd Center offers a variety of recreational and educational opportunities for families, birders, school-children, hikers, scientists and nature enthusiasts of all ages. Location: 430 Potomska Road. Directions: From Route I-195, take Exit 12 or 12A (one exit west of intersection with Route 140). Turn right at end of Exit ramp and go through three sets of lights to Route 6. Cross Route 6 and, after a half mile, bear left onto Chase Road. Go 3.5 miles to its end (STOP-sign) and turn right onto Russells Mills Road. Go nearly a mile and turn left, just before Davoll’s General Store, onto Rock O’ Dundee Road. Go nearly a mile and turn right onto Potomska Road. The entrance to the Center, at No. 430, is about 1.7 miles down on the right.
Louise E,Wechsler is a house call veterinarian for small animals and reptiles.. She operates out of Little Compton and within a 20 mile range, or more with notice. She often shares patients with their local veterinarians and does elective surgery at Portsmith Veterinary Clinic in Portsmith, R.I.