Hyatt Place Louisville allows up to two dogs (50 lbs or less) per select guest room for an additional fee of $150 (for one dog) OR $200 (for two dogs) per stay. Guests traveling with pets …
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Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham Louisville welcomes a maximum of two pets per room, 80lbs or less, per guest room for an additional $15 for the first night, then $10 per night for any additional nights. Pet …
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One dog or cat under 20 lbs. is allowed for $25 per night, with a $150 maximum charge.
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Dr. Karen Mitchell Lanz is a 1990 graduate of Auburn University, College of Veterinary Medicine, and has been in small animal (pets) private practice since graduation.
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1853 Inn at Woodhaven allows dogs in select guest rooms. Guests traveling with dogs should contact the innkeeper for fees and restrictions.
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Bring your pet for a lovely stroll through this pretty Louisville park, which has plenty of shade in summer.
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Breckinridge Inn accepts two pets of any size for a fee of $25 per pet per night.
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Extended Stay America Louisville – Dutchman welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per guest room for an additional $25 per pet, per night.
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Go to the web site to get a permit. Off leash dog park inside state park. Location: 3000 Freys Hills Road. Directions: From I-64 = Take EXIT 19 to northbound Gene Snyder Freeway. Follow the Gene Snyder Freeway to EXIT 32 and turn right at the end of the ramp onto WESTPORT ROAD. Go approximately 0.75 miles and take a left onto FREYS HILL ROAD. Go approximately 0.4 miles and turn left onto the small road just before you get to the E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park entrance. Follow the road back to the dog park. From I-71 = Take EXIT 9-A to southbound Gene Snyder Freeway. Follow the Gene Snyder Freeway to EXIT 32 and turn right at the end of the ramp onto WESTPORT ROAD. Go approximately 0.75 miles and take a left onto FREYS HILL ROAD. Go approximately 0.4 miles and turn left onto the small road just before you get to the E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park entrance. Follow the road back to the dog park. From Hurstbourne Parkway = If you are traveling north on Hurstbourne, take a right onto WESTPORT (if you are going south, you’ll take a left onto WESTPORT ROAD). Go to the first stop light and take a right onto FREYS HILL ROAD. Go approximately 0.4 miles and turn left onto the small road just before you get to the E.P. ‘Tom’ Sawyer State Park entrance. Follow the road back to the dog park.
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