George Washington University Inn welcomes multiple pets, 40lbs or less, for no additional fee. Pet waiver signature required at check-in. All rooms are pet friendly.
Washington Guest Suites welcomes two pets of any size for an additional $150 per stay. The hotel has a limited number of pet friendly guest suites, namely on the first and second floor only. Please confirm …
We are a full service small animal and exotic veterinary practice located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. at 1808 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Our convenient and friendly facility provides high quality medicine and surgery in a caring and compassionate environment for both you and your beloved pet. It is our desire to provide an individually tailored wellness health plan that suits both you and your companions at each stage of their lives. We are fully equipped to handle most of your pets medical, sur
We are a full service small animal and exotic veterinary practice located in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. at 1808 Wisconsin Avenue, N.W. Our convenient and friendly facility provides high quality medicine and surgery in a caring and compassionate environment for both you and your beloved pet. It is our desire to provide an individually tailored wellness health plan that suits both you and your companions at each stage of their lives. We are fully equipped to handle most of your pets medical, surgical and health care issues. For those extensive and complicated medical conditions we have an extensive network of referral hospitals and specialists we highly recommend.
Collins Hospital for Animals has a rich and long history of providing high quality veterinary health care to the District of Columbia community since 1917. Originally operated by Dr. William P. Collins as a carriage trade practice, Dr. Collins established the hospital as a small animal clinic after WWI. On his retirement in the 1950’s, Dr. Collins sold the practice to Dr. Jean S. Goudy one of the first women veterinarians to graduate in the United States. Subsequently the hospital was sold to Dr
The Animal Control Facility is operated by the Washington Humane Society under a contract with the District of Columbia. The facility is open 24 hours/day for those needing assistance with animals, but has limited hours for those wishing to visit or adopt animals. The Animal Control Facility primarily houses dogs, cats, and pocket pets, but never turns any animal away. In the past exotic species such as monkeys, alligators, and farm animals have spent time at the District of Columbia’s Animal Control Facility!
Ritz Carlton Georgetown allows up to two dogs (50 lbs or less) per guest room for an additional fee of $150 per stay.
Marriott Execustay Flats Of Dupont is pet friendly. They welcome up to two pets (under 70 lbs) for an additional fee of $60 per pet per month.
Howard Johnson Express Inn Washington is pet friendly! Two pets of any size are welcome for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night.
Willard Inter-Continental Washington accepts two pets under 40 lbs for a one time fee of $200.
Savoy Suites Hotel welcomes one pet, 45lbs or less, for no additional fee. A pet waiver card is required to be signed upon arrival.
Harrington Hotel allows small dogs for no fee. Guests traveling with pets must stay in smoking rooms only.
Monaco Washington A Kimpton Hotel allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for no additional fee.
North West District of Columbia. Whitheaven Parkway.
Le Meridien Arlington welcomes dogs, 40lbs or less, for no additional fee. Dogs cannot be left unattended at any time. Only dogs allowed. All rooms are dog-friendly.
Dogs under 35 lbs are welcome to stay in certain pet rooms for a $250 deposit.