Posted on Sep 1, 2019
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We’re about to PCS with a lab (slightly less than 70 pounds) and a Japanese chin (around 10-12 pounds). We’ll probably probably spread the trip over a few days. Lots of places seem to have substantial pet fees of $25 or more per night per pet. I’m hoping to find some places with no or low pet fees. So far it seems like Motel 6 is the way to go. They don’t charge for their regular Motel 6s and only charge 10 bucks per night for their extended stay type places. Unfortunately they don’t have properties in some of the areas where we’re planning on stopping.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Search the site: BringFido
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Where are you going? Maybe look at some B and Bs?
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San Antonio to Colorado Springs
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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CPT (Join to see) check out LaQuinta
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CW2 Sigint Tech
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I usually stay in the Candlewood Suites. They are on or near a lot Army installations.
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Dog owners, what hotel chains are the most “pet friendly”?
PO2 Elizabeth Spracklen
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We mostly use the Hampton Inn. Here is a link that is very useful. Make sure you call each one to verify any changes in policy before you book. https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/home-living/a-guide-to-dog-friendly-hotel-chains-in-the-united-states/
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I ALWAYS use LaQuinta. They have a special military program and you can always take your pets with no charge. They are the most pet friendly hotels that I have used, and they are nation wide.
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SPC Deb Root-White
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La Quinta Inns and Suites are huge fans of pets! I worked for them for 13 years and still suggest my animal traveling friends to stay there. No extra charge, and discounts for your stay, from military to AAA to Senior.
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Maj John Bell
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Red roof - no deposit. no extra charge. one animal per room.
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SGT Frank Roberson
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La Quinta is pet friendly as well. We use them a lot.
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When traveling with pets, my family also mostly uses La Quinta.

There are nice hotels that allow animals, but they also usually charge more, like Residence Inn.
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SGM William Everroad
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CPT (Join to see), If you do take your dogs to a hotel, please for the love of all that is good make sure they aren't the kind that bark or whine randomly when you aren't around.
I stayed in a holiday inn, and the room next to me had a pet that was barking nonstop. Management could not get a hold of the owners.
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