Sit Means Sit Dog Training is the largest and most successful U.S. based dog training company in the history of the United States, with dog obedience, dog behavior, and dog training classes that have been seen on Animal Planet, The Outdoor Channel, CBS, and NBC. The Sit Means Sit dog training system encourages your dogs to perform around distraction, meaning that you and your family will be able to bring Fido virtually anywhere!
Daily 5 a.m.-11 p.m., May-Oct.; 5 a.m.-9 p.m., rest of year Fenced, benches, tables, disposal bags, trash cans, parking, restrooms, water. Access for the disabled.
Hotel Elegante Colorado Springs is pet friendly! They welcome two pets under 80 lbs for an additional fee of $50 per stay.
Super 8 Motel Colorado Springs S Circle allows up to two pets of any size for a $20 fee.
Days Inn Colorado Springs South allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $20 per stay.
Comfort Inn South is pet friendly! Pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $35 per room per stay. Please note that guests traveling with pets are assigned to rooms on the ground …
The Doubletree by Hilton Colorado Springs is pet friendly! Up to two pets (50 lbs or less) are welcome for an additional fee of $50 per room per stay for stays up to 5 nights. For …
Lucky Dog Rescue is dedicated to saving unwanted dogs and finding them forever homes. Passiote about the prevention of cruelty to animals, we want to be a leader within the Colorado Springs community and educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering their pets, while advocating for animals that have no voice, by offering training and other resources as altertives to re-homing.
Fairfield Inn by Marriott Colorado Springs South allows up to two dogs (50 lbs or less) per guest room for an additional fee of $25 per pet per stay.
Residence Inn by Marriott Colorado Springs South allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $75 per stay.
La Quinta Inn & Suites Colorado Springs South allows to two pets under 20 lbs. in each room for no additional fee or deposit.
25+ acres of fenced fun. The Bear Creek Dog Park was established in 1997 in response to citizens and park patrons as an off-leash voice-command dog park. The Dog Park encompasses approximately 25 acres and is presently fenced on three sides of the park with the final portion of fencing to be installed during the second quarter of 2006. (This is mostly complete.) With Bear Creek running along the south side, dogs may enjoy a drink from the mountain creek. Through fundraising efforts from El Paso County Parks and LOOP (Lovers of Off-leash Parks), a local citizen group, a Small Dog Area was created during the late Fall of 2005. The area is just under two acres and is adjacent to Bear Creek with steps and a handrail leading to the creek. It is completely fenced with two double-entry vestibules to protect small dogs from the larger ones. Different creek access along the creek – some deep, some shallow, some rocky. The best fun a dog could have…3/4 mile loop trail, plus lots of social trails, hills, downhills, areas to throw a ball, sit under a tree and listen to the babbling brook. Bear Creek Dog Park is located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and the base of Pikes Peak with an elevation change of at least 100 feet going from the north boundary to the south boundary. The terrain provide dogs and their owners a variety of exercise options. Amenities in the Bear Creek Dog Park include: 8 bag dispensers and 9 trash cans, 3 benches and several log resting places. The main trail is three quarters of a mile which makes a loop around the park Several social trails 4 access points into the park 2 double-entry vestibules into the Small Dog Area Donated ball dispenser Collection point for donated dispenser bags Information kiosk with two sides, one side for the Parks Department and one side for the park users 2 picnic tables New dog house for donated balls. A short trail set aside from the rest of Bear Creek as an off-leash dog park.