Traveling with your dog can be a wonderful experience — but that doesn't mean it's stress-free. Luckily, it's never been easier to find dog-friendly hotels at all price ranges, meaning there are options to fit every type of traveler.
At Sniffspot, we know it's important to find safe, comfortable spaces for your pet, both at home and on the road. From pet friendly policies to high-end perks, we turned to our community to share their picks for the most dog-friendly hotels in the USA. This guide compiled thousands of our real customer ratings to determine the best dog-friendly hotel chains in the USA. Good news: Many major hotel companies welcome our favorite animals!
Before we begin, what exactly is a pet-friendly hotel? All hotels in the US are required to accept service dogs, but that doesn't mean they're open to all furry friends. Even those that allow dogs typically put restrictions on breeds, sizes, number of pets, and more.
Yet, dog owners still love to travel with their furry friends. We asked our users how frequently they travel with their dogs, and here's what they said:
Source: Sniffspot User Travel Survey 2024
As you can see from the chart above, over 70% of our users travel with their dogs at least occasionally.
We all have different goals when visiting hotels & resorts. (Business travelers might be looking for different amenities than pet parents, right?)
When it comes to what makes a hotel pet-friendly, our community ranked the following factors as most important:
Believe it or not, a reported 75% of mid-scale, economy, and luxury hotels now allow pets according to the American Hotel & Lodging Association. (Specific policies across brands vary.)
Now that you know what factors matter most to the Sniffspot community, let's share their picks for the best pet-friendly hotel chains. Read on for 10 pet-friendly hotels our pet parents love.
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Dog owners know that no two pets are alike — so it's no surprise that our community's recommendations depended on factors like breed, pet weight, and the pet's temperament. Of those who had a notable hotel preference and loyalty, here are their rankings:
Source: Sniffspot User Travel Survey 2024
According to our users, the most dog-friendly hotel chains overall are:
Skip below to our dog-friendly hotel chain breakdown to see why our users consistently ranked these picks amongst their favorite places to stay with Fido.
A large dog is any breed over 75 lbs (don't just think Great Danes and Mastiffs—many Golden Retrievers and similarly sized pups tip the scales higher than this, too) and it can be more challenging to take the road with your big furry companion. This was the most challenging factor for dog owners, and you'll notice that most properties have size restrictions for pets over 75 lbs.
Here are our users picks for the best dog-friendly hotels for big dogs:
If you have a large dog, these are the hotel chains to keep an eye on. They typically have zero size restrictions (based on location) or an additional fee for large pets.
What about the opposite side of the spectrum? What are the best hotels for small dogs? If you're an owner of a dog under 40 lbs, you're in luck. These are welcome at just about any property. Still, here are our user's top recommendations:
What makes these picks a favorite amongst small pet owners? They have limited (or no) fees for pets under 40 lbs.
If your pup is anxious or reactive, this throws another bone in your travel plans (pun intended). Our users applauded hotel chains that offered greater privacy and quiet spaces for pets in need of a bit more care. Their picks are:
Having a larger room or suite makes all the difference, according to our community. Spacious suites cut down on hallway noise, outside disturbances, and the likelihood of running into other furry friends.
Our list only includes 10 of the most pet-friendly hotels as chosen by our readers. However, some top picks we still want to mention are:
With that in mind, Hotel Indigo, Homewood Suites, Motel 6, and the other hotel chains above simply didn't have enough votes to make it into the top recommendations found below. Still, we encourage you to consider them when looking for dog-friendly policies.
"Even your pets deserve a pawcation!" | @fairfield.luquillobeach on Instagram
With a high percentage of readers listing Fairfield Inn as their top choice, this Marriott chain is slowly rising in the ranks amongst pet owners. The vast majority of the Fairfield Inns in the United States are dog-friendly and welcome pets of any size and weight.
However, Fairfield Inn doesn't have a standard fee across all chains. You need to check the specific property to determine whether there is a fee or weight restriction. Marriott's website is the best place to explore dog-friendly Fairfield Inn properties up to management discretion (along with others of Mariott's pet-friendly brands).
Pet fee: Up to $75 per pet
Restrictions: Property-specific
"Fairfield Inn has nice rooms and there's always something for the doggo!"
"I can often get a suite for not too much more here, which means my dog and I sleep better because he’s not reacting to the opening and closing of other doors in the hall. I’m also loyal to Marriott."
"Our furry friends also crave vacations from time to time." | @embassysuites on Instagram
Embassy Suites is a Hilton brand that welcomes pets at more than 110 of its US-based locations. Typically, Embassy Suites allows up to two pets per room, though there is an additional fee for pets over 75 lbs.
That being said, like other properties on this list, Embassy Suites has property-specific rules. A handful of properties don't allow dogs, so it's important to check the specific location before you book. Use the Embassy Suites Pet-Friendly Filter on their booking website to find the best options for your travel destination.
Pet fee: Typically $75 per pet with an additional $25 for pets over 75 lbs
Restrictions: Two pets per room
"Typically very kind and easy check-in with a dog."
"Always a great stay, never any issues at Embassy!"
"Don't forget to pack the treats!" | @HotelMonaco.Seattle on Facebook
An IHG brand, Kimpton boutique hotels are openly dog-friendly at all locations. Unlike others on this list, Kimpton has been a pet-friendly hotel since its founding in 1981. They even have a Director of Pet Relations (honorary staff of the dog variety).
Kimpton encourages you to bring every member of the family with you, including the hairy, feathery, and scaly. There are no breed or size restrictions, and there's no extra charge. This earns them major points with our team and our readers!
Pet fee: None
Restrictions: None
"They don't charge for dogs and are prepared for people with dogs."
"I stayed at Kimpton Hotels when I traveled to OR to pick up my puppy and they were wonderful."
"Make sure your pets get to go on every fun, family adventure!" | @RedRoofLuvsPets on Facebook
Red Roof Inn is a budget-friendly USA hotel chain that's been welcoming pets for years. Their pet policy applies to most US locations, and it's very straightforward. All Service Animals and ESAs are welcome at all properties. One well-behaved domestic pet (cat or dog) is allowed per guest room. Occasionally, additional pets are also approved with no extra fee. Considered one of the cheap hotels, Red Roof Inn stands apart with their pet policy.
However, there are some maximum weight restrictions depending on the individual hotel. At Red Roof Inn and Red Roof Plus+, your pet can't exceed 80 lbs. At the Red Collection locations, no pet is to exceed 40 lbs.
Pet fee: None
Restrictions: Pets must be under 80 lbs
"Red Roof Inn is well priced and reliably dog-friendly. You can also park next to your room."
"They're always very welcoming and have no issue with dog staying."
@alofthotels on Facebook
While not all Aloft properties are pet-friendly, they are still ranked one of the best dog-friendly chains amongst travelers with pets. Aloft's Animals Are Fun (ARF) program welcomes pets at over 100 locations and provides special canine-friendly extra perks.
From branded bed and bowl to complimentary treats, there's a reason this is a trusted pet-friendly dog chain (for both owners and four-legged guests). Always check Aloft's website, a part of the Marriott Bonvoy, when booking to review each location's rules and pet perks.
Pet fee: None for pets up to 40 lbs
Restrictions: Location-specific size limit may apply
"Excellent experience had dog treats and not many dogs were there during my stay."
"Fun atmosphere for me, dog-friendly, usually fewer kids around than with other chains."
"Exploring new destinations with your pet." | @HyattPlace on Facebook
Hyatt Place is another dog-friendly chain that welcomes dogs at just about every US location. Their fees and restrictions are also standard, making it easy to know what to expect when you arrive. At Hyatt Place, up to two pets are welcome for a fee of $75 for stays of up to 6 nights. Longer stays require a fee of $175.
It's important to note that weight restrictions vary from property to property. Many require both pets to not equal more than 75 lbs combined. However, many Hyatt Place locations have a Pet Door hanger to let staff know there's a pet inside your room, as well as free pet waste bags.
Pet fee: $75 for 1-6 night stay
Pet restrictions: Size limit of 75 lbs
"I had several good experiences here but haven’t tried many other hotel chains with my dog to compare."
"Hyatt Place is always clean and has lots of space."
"We're the top pick for pets." | @Home2Suites on Facebook
In 2022, Hilton announced that Home2Suites, their extended stay brand, would be 100% pet-friendly at over 1000 locations. Better yet, they partnered with Mars Petcares' to provide high-end perks to all guests bringing their furry friends.
While the pet fee starts at $50 per stay for four-legged friends, pets are treated to green spaces, treats, and on-demand access to Mars Petcare experts. Home2Suites is also equipped with dog-friendly dining and entertainment recommendations at every location.
Pet fee: $50 per stay
Restrictions: Property-specific
"Clean, open spaces for dogs outside of the hotel make a big difference."
"They have always given us great service and don’t charge a huge extra fee to bring dogs."
"Raise your hand if you're as excited as Wiki!" | @exploringnoelle on Instagram
Best Western sets itself apart by leading the way in dog-friendly policies with over 1,200 dog-friendly hotels in North America alone. At Best Western, you can bring up to two domestic dogs in a single room, with a max size of 80 lbs per dog.
For properties with a fee, there is a maximum charge of $30 per day for each room or $150 per week. Best Western encourages travelers to book directly on their website to ensure the specific location allows their pet.
Pet fee: $30 per day or $150 per week
Pet restrictions: 80 lbs weight limit
"I know what to expect with this hotel and the amenities available. They have clear expectations when I bring my dog."
"Always seems to be available in the area we travel."
@HamptonbyHilton on Facebook
Another Hilton brand, Hampton Inn doesn't want any furry guests to feel left out of your travel plans. All of the Hampton Inn locations in the USA welcome pets with open arms. However, weight and breed restrictions are at the discretion of every individual property.
With nearly half of Hampton Inns in the USA charging under $25 per night per pet, this is one of the most affordable options for traveling with your pet. Other perks are on-site pet relief areas and pet-friendly amenities.
Pet fee: Between $25 - $50 per pet
Restrictions: Individual restrictions depend on the location
"I like the hotel itself and I’ve never had a bad stay here."
"Hampton Inn gives the most space for my dog to roam."
@LaQuinta on Facebook
Last but not least, with almost 10% of our users recommending this dog-friendly hotel chain, La Quinta tops the list. Wyndham's La Quinta welcomes pets at just about every location in North America, and you can rest easy knowing you're in a designated pet-friendly room.
La Quinta allows up to two domesticated pets per room, and there's even a limit on how much the hotel can charge for pets per stay. You'll never pay more than $75 per entire stay for your pet. Easily explore pet-friendly La Quintas on their website.
Pet fee: Up to $75 per stay
Restrictions: Location-specific
"We've had good luck in getting quiet rooms away from large groups of people here and the dog amenities (in terms of outside space) are always great for her."
"Never have had any problems or issues because of size or breed."
"This is your dog's hint to take them to a cabin in the woods!" | @thewildewoodscabin on Instagram
It should come as no surprise that the best dog-friendly hotel chain isn't a hotel at all; it's a vacation rental service. A striking 32% of our users preferred booking an Airbnb or vacation rental over a traditional hotel.
Airbnb is a common choice because you have access to more space, privacy, and fewer dog restrictions. While Airbnb does usually charge a pet fee, this is comparable to the hotel chains on this list. Explore pet-friendly vacation rentals near your destination in seconds on Airbnb.
Pet fee: Depends on the property, typically between $50 - $100 per stay
Restrictions: Depends on the property
"We use Airbnb because, with several reactive large dogs, we haven’t found any hotel that works for us."
"Our dog is too big for most hotels so Airbnb is our pick. We also prefer not having shared walls."
Whether it's your first time traveling to one of the best dog-friendly hotel chains or your tenth, you can always teach an old dog (or human) new tricks. However, that doesn't mean traveling with your pet is easy. In fact, over 40% of our users said traveling with their dog is more difficult than traveling without their pet.
Source: Sniffspot User Travel Survey 2024
Luckily, our dog loving community doesn't let this stop them from hitting the road. Here are their top tips on how to make traveling with Fido less of a challenge:
When you're bringing your dog (or other kinds of pets), you can't leave things to chance. Researching dog-friendly restaurants, parks, and activities ahead of time saves you from a headache later on.
Additionally, confirm pet policies when making your reservations. Even if a hotel chain says it's pet friendly, always double-check with the specific location. From the nicest hotel to roadside motels, planning is key.
"Plan ahead. Is the area pet-friendly, are there parks, dog parks, Sniffspots? Research local area pet rules and laws. Allow your pet to adjust."
"Plan ahead — make sure everything you're planning to do is dog-friendly, check for vets in the area, bring water food treats cleaning supplies etc, keep the room clean (covers for furniture, lint brushes etc)."
Just like humans, dogs get stressed when they're in a new environment. Get your dog comfortable with the idea of traveling by practicing short trips, crate training, and car rides.
In some cases, you might also talk to your vet about calming aids or medications. These can make all the difference in your pet's anxiety when on the road. Above all, be patient and understanding.
"Don't be afraid to advocate for them! Don't be afraid to ask your vet for behavior meds, and make sure to have quiet time for both of you."
"Try to maintain a similar schedule as you do at home. For example, we start every day with a long walk at home and do the same while on vacation. A tired pup is a well-behaved pup."
"All breeds of dog welcome!" | Photo courtesy of @kimpton on Facebook
Another important tip when traveling with your dog is to focus on their needs when packing. You'll want to bring familiar items like toys, bedding, and blankets. Ensure they have enough food, water, and treats.
Consider bringing different leashes to allow less restricted play time, as well as high-value toys to provide a much-needed distraction. If you're flying by plane, make sure your dog's luggage meets airline requirements.
"Overpack so you don’t end up spending money or not being able to find what you need in unfamiliar places."
"Bring all updated vaccination records for each dog and pack much more food than you think you will need."
While nobody wants to think of an emergency when traveling, this is an important part of being a prepared pet parent. All types of pets require an emergency plan both in and out of the home.
Always research local vet clinics, make sure your dog's records are up-to-date, and bring any necessary medications.
"Make a packing checklist for them, and triple-check. Look up emergency vets in your area, and bring a pet first aid kit just in case."
"Check out emergency vets in the area before you go! Make sure you don't have to waste time on that should something happen during your trip."
Ultimately, traveling with your pet is a great way to create memories. It can also give you peace of mind knowing your pet is safe with you. The nicest hotel is always the one that's the right match for you and your pet.
With over 50% of our readers reporting they travel at least occasionally with their dog, it's clear this is becoming more popular as even upscale hotel chains open their doors to furry friends. Who knows? Maybe all types of pets will be welcome at hotel chains soon!
A big thank you to our readers who took the time to share their experiences and tips with us! You're what makes this community so special. What is your favorite dog-friendly hotel chain?
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Thousand Oaks, California has been a safe haven for Sniffspot host, Jen, since childhood. Having grown up in busy Santa Barbara, Jen, an introvert from an early age, would seek out solitude and serenity away from tourists attractions and droves of people visiting from elsewhere. “My grandparents own 60 acres about a 30 minute drive from here, and I grew up spending every summer and every holiday visiting them on the ranch,” Jen explained. “In Santa Barbara, we wouldn't go to the beach on the weekend because that's where everybody was, so you'd find places off the beaten path where the tourists weren't. For me, the ranch was just my happy place.”
Ellen is the host of Country Pasture Getaway, one of Sniffspot's most popular sniff spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great sniff spot host.
Just 20 minutes outside of the busy city of Portland, Oregon, and settled right on the banks of the Columbia River, you’ll find what countless visitors have flocked to the area in search of – mountain views, crisp, clean air, and running water for miles. What you might not expect to find, however, is a hidden oasis designed just for dogs and their people, owned and operated by a farming couple and enjoyed by visitors on two legs, and four.
Fran is the host of Ranch Setting, one of Sniffspot's most popular spots. She has taken the time to write up the lessons she has learned about how to be a great Sniffspot host.
This is the story of a family and dog rescuing each other.
Finding a great big dog run Philadelphia can be tough. So many parks are crowded or just too small. This guide simplifies your search. We're covering the best dog parks in Philly, from public favorites to private Sniffspots. Plus, we'll explore other dog-friendly things to do in Philadelphia. Let's find the perfect spot for your pup to play!
Finding the perfect off-leash dog park in Denver can be ruff! From crowded public parks to hidden gems, this guide explores the best spots for your pup's next adventure. We'll cover popular public parks and introduce you to Sniffspot, a platform connecting dog owners with private, vetted off-leash areas in Denver and beyond. Let's find your dog's new favorite place to play!
Looking for the perfect dog park near me in Atlanta? This guide covers everything from public off-leash areas to private fenced-in spots. We'll help you find the best fit for your pup, whether you're looking for a quick romp or a private dog park near me rental.
Discovering the best dog beaches where your furry friend can splash, swim, and play in the sand is pure tail-wagging bliss! From the scenic Highway 1 coastline of Central California to hidden coastal gems across the country, we've sniffed out the most paw-fect beach destinations for you and your four-legged companion.
Finding a safe place for your dog to run free can be tricky. A securely fenced dog park offers peace of mind, especially if your pup is an escape artist. This guide explores public and private dog parks, including the benefits of renting a private spot, especially through Sniffspot. Whether you're searching for a "sniffspot near me" for a quick playdate or need a dedicated training space, we'll help you find the perfect fit for your furry friend. We'll also cover Sniffspot's pricing, Sniffpass, and how to create your own private dog park.
Looking for a space to play with your dog no matter what the weather’s like outside? Look no further than our list of the best indoor dog parks in the United States! These climate-controlled spaces are growing in popularity as pet ownership increases throughout the country. As a bonus, many of them also offer dog training, boarding, grooming, or daycare services on the premises.
Searching for the best public dog parks in your area can feel overwhelming, especially when you're trying to find that perfect spot where your pup can safely socialize and burn off energy. Whether you're exploring local dog parks in a new neighborhood or researching US dog parks for an upcoming trip, knowing what separates amazing facilities from disappointing ones can save you time, frustration, and potentially dangerous situations.
Is your pup giving you those pleading "let me run free" eyes? Whether you're a new dog parent or a seasoned pro looking for fresh adventures, finding the perfect off-leash paradise for your furry friend can feel ruff! From sun-soaked California beaches where your water-loving lab can make a splash to mountain trails in Vermont where your adventure buddy can chase every scent, we've sniffed out the 15 best dog parks across America.
Looking for the perfect dog park near me in Las Vegas? You're in luck! This guide explores all the best options for your pup, from public dog parks to private dog parks near me on Sniffspot. We'll help you find the ideal spot for playtime, socializing, and fresh air. Plus, we'll cover essential etiquette and safety tips to ensure a happy visit for everyone. Get ready for some tail-wagging fun!
Looking for the perfect dog park? Whether you need a wide-open public space or a private, fenced-in spot, this guide will help you find the best dog parks across the US. We'll cover top-rated public parks, the perks of private dog parks, and even explore Sniffspot locations – giving your pup a safe and fun place to play. Ready to find your dog's new favorite spot? Let's go!
Ready to discover Portland's best dog parks? Whether you're looking for a public park or the unique experience of a private Sniffspot, this guide has you covered. We'll help you find the perfect spot for your pup, with tips on what to bring, how to prepare, and even understanding dog body language. Plus, we'll explore some top Portland dog parks, including public and Sniffspot options, so you can plan your next dog-friendly adventure in the City of Roses.
Finding the perfect dog park for your small breed can be ruff! Big dog parks can be overwhelming, even dangerous, for little pups. This comprehensive guide helps you sniff out the best small dog parks for your pint-sized companion, covering everything from essential safety checklists to top recommendations for small dog parks across the US—including both public spots and private dog parks.
The German Shepherd Dog (GSDs) are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and striking appearance. They're also incredibly versatile, excelling as working dogs and devoted family companions. This guide covers everything you need to know about GSDs, from understanding their unique traits and rich history to practical advice on training and care. So, whether you're a seasoned GSD owner or just starting your research, let's explore this remarkable breed together.
Discover the Doberman Pinscher, a breed celebrated for its alert, loyal, and trainable nature. Considered a large dog, Doberman Pinschers were originally bred in Germany for guarding, protection, and police work beginning in the 1890s.
Discover the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, a breed celebrated for its loyal, playful, and friendly nature. Recognized as a medium-sized dog, Staffordshire Bull Terriers originated in the United Kingdom, where they were initially bred for bull-baiting and later for dog fighting starting in the early 19th century.
Discover the French Bulldog, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and curious nature. Recognized as a small dog, French Bulldogs have their origins in France, where they were initially bred for companionship starting in the 1800s century.
Discover the Yorkshire Terrier, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and intelligent nature. Recognized as a small dog, Yorkshire Terriers have their origins in England, where they were initially bred for hunting vermin in textile mills and mines starting in the mid-19th century.
Discover the Bull Terrier, a breed celebrated for its playful, friendly, and alert nature. Recognized as a medium dog, Bull Terriers have their origins in England, where they were initially bred for fighting and bull-baiting starting in the early 19th century.
Discover the Pomeranian, a breed celebrated for its friendly, intelligent, and loyal nature. Recognized as a small toy dog, Pomeranians have their origins in Germany, where they were initially bred for herding starting in the 18th century.
Dalmatians: those iconic spotted dogs. But what's it really like to own one? Beyond the Disney movies, real-life dalmatian owners know these dogs require a lot more than just love. From understanding their unique health needs to mastering their training, there's much to learn. This guide, backed by insights from nearly 100 real-life dalmatian owners, offers practical advice for both new and prospective dalmatian owners.
Thinking about adding a Jack Russell Terrier to your family? These small but mighty dogs pack a ton of personality. From their playful energy to their clever antics, there's a lot to love about a Jack Russell. But before you jump in, it's smart to learn about their unique needs. We asked nearly 100 Jack Russell owners on Sniffspot for their best advice. This guide covers everything from training and exercise to health and the everyday joys (and challenges!) of living with a Jack Russell. Get ready to build an amazing bond with your new energetic companion.
Discover the Labrador Retriever, a breed celebrated for its playful nature, affectionate temperament, and trainability. Labradors are known for their friendly demeanor and adaptability, making them perfect family companions and versatile working dogs. As one of the most popular types of retrievers, Labs are ideal companions for various lifestyles and are recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) as an excellent breed for families.
Golden Retrievers: they're gorgeous, playful, and incredibly popular. But before you welcome one into your home, you need the right golden retriever advice. This guide draws on the wisdom of nearly 10,000 Golden Retriever owners, offering practical tips for caring for these affectionate dogs. From understanding their high energy levels to mastering grooming and training, we'll cover everything you need to know. So whether you're already a devoted Golden parent or just starting your research, get ready to learn how to give your furry friend the best possible care.
Think American Staffordshire Terriers are tough? Think again. While their muscular build might intimidate some, these dogs are known for their playful and loyal personalities. This guide draws on the experience of nearly 10,000 AmStaff owners to reveal the truth about this often misunderstood breed. Want to learn more about caring for an American Staffordshire Terrier? You're in the right place.
Discover the Australian Shepherd, an AKC breed celebrated for its trainable, playful, and affectionate nature. Despite its name, the Australian Shepherd is actually a native breed to the United States, originally developed to breed on farms and ranches. Considered a medium dog, Australian Shepherds were bred for herding beginning in the 1950s. As one of the high-energy breeds, Aussies are known for their boundless energy and need for regular exercise, including aerobic exercise.
Discover the Siberian Husky, a breed celebrated for its curious, intelligent, and loyal nature. Considered a medium-sized dog, Siberian Huskies were originally bred in Russia for sledding, beginning in the early 20th Century. Today, they're one of the most popular active breeds in North America.