Quality Inn Camp Springs allows multiple cats or dogs of any size for a fee of $25 per pet, per week. Please, no aggressive breeds such as pit bulls and rottweilers. Pet rooms are on the …
Super 8 Camp Springs allows one dog of any size for a fee of $25 per night.
Country Inn Suites By Carlson Camp Springs Andrews Air Force Base Md allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $50 per night.
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.
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.
Extended Stay America Washington Dc-landover is pet friendly. They welcome pets of any size for an additional fee of $25 (plus tax) per pet per night.
Established in 1975, Cameron’s Temple Hills Animal Hospital, Inc has been a fixture in the community with Dr. J.L. Cameron, Jr providing the highest quality healthcare for dogs and cats for almost 40 years. The family owned and operated animal hospital has steadliy built a reputation for excellent customer service, top notch diagnosis, treament, and prevention services, as well as bringing a variety of specialty services to patients through our referral network.
We believe the relationship your pet has with their veterinarian is as important as the one their owners have with their doctor. Dr. Cameron’s philosophy and practice management style allows him to provide patients and owners the individual time and attention necessary to focus on the pet’s health. The use of thorough evaluation and diagnostics along with our personal touch approach reinforces our understanding of how vitally important these are to you and your pet. We measure our success according to your pet’s happiness and good health.
This hotel does accept up to 2 pets per room under 30 lbs. They do have a $500.00 pet fee. $400.00 is refundable providing there is no damage to the room.
Comfort Inn At Joint Base Andrews is pet friendly. They have a pet fee of $100 per stay. They allow one pet per room up to 25 lbs.
Radisson Hotel Largo Washington is pet friendly. They have a $200 pet fee per stay for pets under 20 lbs. Pets must use designated pet areas and they are not allowed in the common areas, they …
Welcome to the Animal Clinic of Anacostia! We’ve helped hundreds of dogs and cats achieve happier, healthier lives from our office. Our staff treats pets like family. We look forward to building a relationship with you as your lifelong pet care provider. Dr. Ashley will go the extra mile to save your pet. We strongly recommend regular check-ups for your animal to ensure better health and a longer life. If your pet needs medical attention, the Animal Clinic of Anacostia’s staff will take the time to explain treatment options. We will help guide your decision process by answering any questions or concerns. Dr. Ashley utilizes the latest technology to help your pet overcome ailments and return to full health.
The Spay Spot is a low cost, high volume, high quality spay/neuter clinic located at 3750 Brown Station Road, Upper Marlboro, MD. We offer low cost sterilization of dogs, cats and rabbits. This is a unique parnership with Last Chance Animal Rescue, a non profit animal rescue, and Prince George’s Animal Management Group. Since opening in July of 2011 we have performed more than 4,000 spay/neuter surgeries.
Bonnies Dog and Cat Grooming On Capitol Hill, full serve grooming and self serve dog wash. Expert scissoring and fluff drying done with patience and care. Open 5 days a week Area Served: Washington DC and MD and Va suburbsServices Offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Vet Referred » Show Grooming Services Business Established: 1994
Dr. Sara Chapman graduated from Ohio State University in 1985. After a few years in conventional practice, she noticed that pets with chronic problems often didn’t get any better, and was discouraged with the side effects of many of the conventional treatments. So she began to tailor her treatment to the individual patient, using nutrition, reduced vaccination and fewer big drugs whenever possible. In 1995, she became interested in homeopathy after her own chronically lame horse responded dramatically to it. She has studied veterinary homeopathy, veterinary acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine both in England and the United States. Dr. Chapman is a member of the Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy, the American Holistic Veterinary Medical Association, the American Veterinary Medical Association, and the National Center for Homeopathy. She is also a member of the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (UK), the Faculty of Homeopathy (UK), the International Association for Veterinary Homeopathy, and the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society.