Doggie park. Location: Shcalks Crossing and Dey Road. Directions: Take Dey road to light (Schalks Corssing) make right about 1.2 mile down is recreation park on left, make turn, park is on right hand side.
The Chauncey Conference Center Hotel is pet friendly. They welcome up to two dogs, under 20 lbs) per room for a flat fee of $25 per night
The dog park is inside the falls township community park. There is an area for large dogs and an area for small dogs. Location: 9125 Millcreek Rd. Directions: Take I-95 to exit 40 in Bristol, PA. Turn Left onto US 13. Take the Millcreek Rd. exit. Turn right on Millcreek Rd.
I believe it is $8 per dog, but well worth it. Huge trees and benches with wood chips on ground . Big and small dog enclosures which are very spacious. We have two standard poodles who are exhausted when they come home! Beautiful fenced in 3 acre dog park with swimming. Location: Just several miles outside of Princeton on Rt 27 south. Directions: Take 27 south past Princeton about 4 miles and will dog park on right hand side.
Sonesta Suites Princeton welcomes a maximum of two pets, 50 lbs or less, for an additional $75 per pet. All rooms are pet friendly. Pets are not allowed in the lobby.
Hyatt Place Princeton is pet friendly! Two dogs (up to 50 lbs) are welcome for a fee of $150 for the first dog and $50 for the second dog. Cats are not accepted.
Hampton Inn Princeton welcomes one pet of any size for no additional fee. Please confirm availability at the time of booking to avoid disappointment. The hotel welcomes dogs and cats. Pet friendly rooms are limited. Guests …
Residence Inn By Marriott Princeton at Carnegie Center is pet friendly. They welcome up to one pet (under 35 lbs) for an additional fee of $100 per stay. Guests traveling with pets are assigned to first …
The Westin Princeton At Forrestal Village welcomes a maximum of two dogs, 40 lbs or less, per guest room for no additional fee.
Plainsboro Community Park on Scotts Corner Road. One acre, fenced with double-gated entries. parking, port-a-potty and benches. (609) 799-0099, Ext. 10.
Academy Dog Training of Central Jersey is based in Allentown, NJ in Monmouth County west of Freehold. It’s owner, Bob Wasylyk, conducts his training and counseling courses on the belief that successful canine training requires 50/50 participation by both the pet and the owner. When an owner can relate to canine pack behavior and understands the animal’s needs and guidance techniques, it establishes an enjoyable lifetime bond and relationship between pet and owner. Available courses include Puppy Orientation & Socialization, Housebreaking, Behavior & Obedience (Basic & Advanced Classes), and Aggression & Barking Control. Hunting & Birddog Training Courses are also available with special arrangements.
Large Park with lake and pavilions. Location: On River Rd. in Washington Crossing across from visitor center. Directions: From Philadelphia take 95 North. Exit at #51 New Hope. Make left off exit. Go straight on Taylorsville Rd. thought first light. At second right turn right on to 532. Proceed to four way stop sign and turn left. Park entrance is on the left.
This veterinary practice combines the medicine of traditional care and holistic care. Pet owners can expect the same medications available at this facility that have been prescribed in the past including antibiotics, ear ointments, skin medications, heartworm preventative, flea and tick control, etc. Vaccinations are tailored to the individual pet and Rabies is given as recommended by state law.
VCA Delaware Valley Animal Hospital provides primary, advanced, and preventive care
Holiday Inn Princeton welcomes a maximum of two pets, 30 lbs or less, per guest room for an additional $50 for the first night and $10 each additional night.