All Clark County/Las Vegas dog park areas include water, seating and waste receptacles, Daily 6 a.m.-11 p.m. This 12-acre park is also used for dog shows and training.
All Clark County/Las Vegas dog park areas include water, seating and waste receptacles. Daily 6 a.m.-11 p.m.
Extendedstay Boulder Highway allows one pet of any size for $28 per day. If the stay is six nights or longer it's $168.
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.
This hotel is reported to be pet friendly, but we have not called to confirm the details of their pet policy yet.
Residence Inn by Marriott Las Vegas/Green Valley is pet friendly! One 30 lb. pet is welcome with an additional $75 one-time fee. However, the hotel may allow larger pets or multiple pets with a larger fee.
Paws ‘N Claws Pet Resort Our team of award-winning stylists are prepared to perform a magical makeover on your pet! Our pet groomers have many years of training and experience and are skilled at performing show-quality cuts for all breeds. If you’re looking for something specific or out of the ordinary, style and cut for your pet. Special requests have included mohawks, lion-style cuts and bright pink poodles. You’re only limited by your imagination! Area Served: 89011, area code 702, 89110, 89103, 89015Services Offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Hand Stripping Services » Cat Grooming Services » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Pet Daycare Services » Retail Pet Products Available » Vet Referred » Show Grooming Services Business Established: 1988
Crestwood Suites Las Vegas Flamingo is pet friendly! They welcome 1 dog, 35 lbs or less, per guest room for an additional fee of $15 (plus tax) per pet, per night.
Hampton Inn & Suites Las Vegas-Henderson welcomes up to two pets of any size for no additional fee. Pets cannot be left unattended at any time.
American Canine Training offers training in obedience, agility, CGC, and therapy dog training. Their focus has been, and will continue to be, creating a harmonious relationship between canine and human family members. By educating both pup and person, A.C.T. hopes to reduce the number of dogs surrendered or returned to shelters for behavioral reasons.