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.
Holiday Inn Tulsa City Center allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $35 per pet per night.
Hyatt Regency Tulsa welcomes a maximum of two dogs, 30lbs or less, per guest room for an additional $100 per stay. Only dogs allowed. All rooms are dog friendly.
The Doubletree by Hilton Tulsa-Warren Place is pet friendly! Up to two pets (50 lbs or less) are welcome for an additional fee of $50.00 per pet per stay. Larger pets may be accepted with prior …
Baymont Inn & Suites Tulsa welcomes a maximum of two pets per guest room for an additional pet fee of $10 per pet, per night (for pets under 50lbs), and $15 per pet, per night (pets …
We train the family pet to behave and be a canine good citizen using reward-based training. We can help with behavior issues such as aggression, anxiety or socialization. We also help with making sure your dog gets plenty of exercise. This will set them up for success at being the happy, well-mannered dog they can be! Whether you have a puppy or adult dog, there is no need for your pet to be a source of irritation, resentment, or worry. We understand your needs as a pet owner, and our training is geared toward a well-rounded pet.
The Campbell Hotel allows up to two dogs (30 lbs or less) per select guest room for an additional fee of $50 per pet per stay. Guests traveling with pets should call 877-411-3436 to verify availability …
The Red Roof Inn allows one pet of any size. There is no fee if the pet is under 50 lbs. If the pet is over 50 lbs there is a $10 fee per night.
Tulsa Select Hotel And Conference Center is pet friendly! Up to two pets are allowed (50 lbs or less) with a $25 per pet per night fee.
Dogs of any size are welcome to stay in any room with a $75 pet deposit.
Marj the Dog Trainer promotes lifelong learning that helps you facilitate a richer relationship with your dog. They think that having a dog should never be a burden, but instead an opportunity to discover the true potential of the animal-human bond in light of current applied animal behavior science. Dogs learn from a mixture of enforcing boundaries on unwanted behaviors and rewarding desired behaviors, and Marj the Dog Trainer’s training uses both for a well-rounded approach. They believe that all dogs have a desire to work and accomplish something with their lives, just as people do. This means that amazing things can be accomplished when you and your dog work as a team!