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.
Towneplace Suites by Marriott Albuquerque Airport allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $50 per week.
The Ramada Albuquerque Airport welcomes a maximum of two pets, 35lbs or less, for an additional $10 per pet, per night. Pet friendly rooms are only available with two double beds, or one king bed. Pet …
Econo Lodge Midtown is pet friendly! Up to two dogs (up to 50lbs) are allowed for a fee of $15/stay each.
Staybridge Suites Albuquerque Airport allows up to two dogs (10 lbs or less) per guest room for an additional fee of $25 per pet per stay.
Homewood Suites By Hilton Albuquerque Airport welcomes a maximum of four pets, of any size, per guest room for an additional $100 per stay.
Best Western Innsuites Hotel & Suites is pet friendly! Two dogs (up to 80 lbs) are welcome in select rooms for an additional fee of $20 per pet per stay. Cats, birds, and other pets may …
Up to two dogs 40lbs or less are welcome for an additional $25 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 …
Large fenced grass park w/ trees and benches. Very clean and friendly atmosphere. Location: West side. In front of Taylor Ranch Library at Montano and Unser. Directions: from Coors head west on Montano to Unser take left at Unser. Park on right.
Motel 6 Albuquerque I-40 East welcomes a maximum of three pets, of any size, per guest room for no additional fee.
Description: a wooded park with a fenced area, one side is a concrete wall as the park is just south of I-40. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Location: 2000 Dakota St NE. Directions: From I-25, take I-40 east to San Mateo Blvd. Turn left onto Haines (2nd left turn-east, although the 1st left turn will get you there, too) and follow it to Dakota, which is east of San Pedro Dr. Haines actually becomes Zimmerman and the entrance is at the end of Dakota, at Zimmerman. The name is accurate, it is like a small urban forest. The fenced, off-leash area is double gated and there aren’t as many trees inside the fence. Bring your own water after October, they remove the valve at that time as the pipes freeze and you can’t get water there during the winter months. I forgot to bring my camera or I’d include pictures. Dogs do tend to get ‘goatheads’ (stickers) in their paws there, so if your dog starts limping, that’s why.