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The Coolest, Most Convenient Pet-Friendly Hotels In The U.S.

The Coolest, Most Convenient Pet-Friendly Hotels In The U.S.

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If your travel companion is of the four legged variety, then you know that pet-friendly hotels can be pricey, that the pet-friendly rooms set aside in otherwise normal hotels can be even pricier (and don’t really come with the necessary amenities) and you’ve probably risked sneaking your furry friend into some 100-percent not-pet-friendly establishments. Save yourself the headache and have this list handy next time you’re planning a trip with your pet.

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Beachside Village Resort, Lauderdale by the Sea, Florida

The Beachside Villa Resort features standard hotel rooms, studios and suites so if you’re traveling with a family too, or a couple of furry friends, there are roomier options. They just require your pet weigh less than 35 pounds. Pet walkers are available upon request and there is a small fee of $25 per night for pets.

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Olea Hotel, Glen Ellen, California

Some pet hotels can feel so utilitarian, but that’s far from the case at this quaint boutique hotel in wine-lovers’ Sonoma County. Pets are even allowed in the luxurious Hillside Queen Rooms and dogs are greeted with a special welcome basket filled with treats, bowls and towels. There is a $25 fee per night for pets.

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Bardessono, Yountville, California

California wine country proves once again to be welcoming to pets. At this farm-chic hotel, just a 15-minute drive from gorgeous Napa Valley, dogs sleep on plush beds and dine from special bowls. The hotel is sustainable and has organic bed linens and handcrafted bath products. It’s not for the budget conscious, but you pay for “green” peace of mind. There is a one-time pet fee of $150.

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Inn of the Five Graces, Santa Fe, New Mexico

This charming inn feels like the main plaza of an old Spanish town, with day beds placed outside the rooms and rustic stone hallways. Believe it or not, pets are welcome to play and sleep on the exotic rugs and textiles decorating this inn. Pets up to 50 pounds are welcomed with treats and toys. There is a $75 fee per night for pets.

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Five Pine Lodge & Spa, Sisters, Oregon

Let your dog feel like a mountain dog! The Five Pine Lodge & Spa has pet-friendly cabins available that are strategically placed just a few feet away from the forest, making gorgeous nature walks with your dog easily accessible.

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The Grand Del Mar, San Diego, California

This pet friendly hotel lacks nothing in luxury. Located in one of the most popular San Diego vacation destinations, The Grand Del Mar welcomes pets. They get beds, toys and bowls. Pets 25-pounds-or-less are allowed, and there is a one-time pet fee of $100.

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Sunglow Ranch—Arizona Guest Ranch and Resort, Pearce, Arizona

A traveling doggy’s dream, the Sunglow Ranch features 475 acres of land to run around and play on. The “Hummingbird” and “Coyote” casitas welcome pets 25-pound-or-less and there is a $25 fee per night for pets.

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Allison Inn & Spa, Newberg, Oregon

Enjoy delicious wine tastings and fine cuisine with your pet at this lush resort. The upscale property located in Willamette Valley welcomes pets in the terrace-level rooms. There is a small one-time pet fee of $50.

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Low-Key Hideaway, Cedar Key, Florida

This adults-only getaway is budget friendly for pet owners, only charging a $10-per-night pet fee. It sits on the Gulf Coast and is the ideal spot for some rest and relaxation.

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The Oxford Hotel, Bend, Oregon

The Oxford Hotel pulls out all the stops in pet amenities with a special bed, travel-size dog bowls, pet salve and organic dog treats, to name a few. There is a one-time fee of $55 for the pet package.