Hotel Indigo Columbus Down Town is pet friendly. They welcome up two pets (under 80 lbs) for an additional fee of $35 per stay. Vaccination records are required for each pet. Pets must be crated for …
Mutt Tubbs N Stylin Dogs We offer full service grooming of all breeds of dogs from teacup to giant, young to old. We offer night and evening appointments to better serve you. Her shop also includes self service for the customers that would like to bathe their own dogs themselves. All you have to do is bring the dog and they provide everything else for you! Call today! Area Served: Located in the center of Columbus Services offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Retail Pet Products Available » Vet Referred Business Established: 2004
One dog of any size is allowed for an additional fee of $25 per night. Sorry, no cats.
Charwood Corporate Suites allows up to two dogs (with a combined of 80 lbs or less) for an additional fee of $50 per month as well as a $150 nonrefundable deposit.
Multiple pets of any size are welcome for no additional fee.
Days Inn Columbus welcomes up to two pets of any size for an additional $10 per pet, per night.
Residence Inn Marriott Columbus allows up to three pets of any size for a fee of $75/stay.
Red Roof Taylorsville allows up to 2 dogs under 60 lbs. for a fee of $10/night each.
One dog of any size is allowed at Always Inn Brown County Bed & Breakfast for a fee of $25/night each.
We are a family owned kennel that strives to provide the best care of your prince and princess’ like they are our own.
Best Western Horizon Inn is pet friendly! They welcome up to two dogs under 80 lbs per select guestroom for a $10 per pet per night fee with a maximum fee of $100 per week. Cats, …
The S.P.O.T. Program offers low-cost spay/neuter for pets of all Brown County residents.
The mission of the CanINE (Indiana to New England) Express Transport Project is to promote coordination and foster team work between Canine Express sending and receiving shelter partners in order to transport as many Hoosier canines as possible to loving adoptive homes — until which time Indiana legislation adopts spay/neuter legislation that will drastically reduce the euthanasia rate and bring us to a “no-kill for space” state.