Sheraton Suites Market Center allows dogs or cats up to 30lbs per guest room. There is no additional fee and all rooms are pet friendly.
Fenced dog park. A great place to let your dog run free and meet people who live in the neighborhood. Plenty of grass, trees, shade, benches, and a doggy water fountain and pet washing area. Location: Southwest corner of Good Latimer Expressway and Commerce Street. Where Commerce goes under I45.
La Quinta Inn Suites Love Field allows up to two dogs of any size per guest room for no additional fee. Please note that pets must be crated if left unattended. An additional pet may be …
Bishop Arts dog Grooming Dallas Only Multiple Best in Show Winning Groomer, voted ‘Best Groomers 2009’ by Dallas Voice Readers. Located at corner of Tyler & Davis in N Oak Cliff. Area Served: Downtown, Uptown, N OakCliff, Highland Park, Plano, McKinney, GarlandServices Offered: » Grooms most/all breeds of dogs » Special Care Appointments » Hand Stripping Services » Offers Large Dog (70+ Pounds) Grooming Services » Retail Pet Products Available » Vet Referred » Show Grooming Services Business Established: 2001
Hotel Lumen – A Kimpton Hotel is pet friendly! Pets of any size are allowed with no fee.
Hotel Palomar Dallas – A Kimpton Hotel allows three dogs of any size for no additional fee! Please note that pets are not allowed in the pool and the restaurant, and should not be left unattended.
Motel 6 Dallas welcomes a maximum of two pets, of any size, per guest room for no additional fee.
Ramada Dallas Love Field allows up to two cats or dogs (50 lbs or less) per select guest room for an additional fee of $20 (for one night) and $5 (for each subsequent night). Please note …
Super 8 Dallas Love Field Market Center Area allows up to three dogs of any size per guest room for an additional fee of $10 per pet per night.
Holiday Inn allows pets under 25 lbs for a $50 fee per pet. There is no specified limit on the number of pets allowed per room.
M.A.C. is an alliance of 501(C)3 animal welfare organizations in Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant counties whose members have joined together in order to reduce the killing of dogs and cats in municipal animal shelters and humane societies. We are “Making Animals Count!”