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Pet-friendly hotel chains: 5 that love Fido
Posted by: JD Rinne, Monday, Jun 1, 2009, 10:10 AM

Pets don't have to beg to stay at these hotel chains
Pets don't have to beg to stay at these hotel chains (Courtesy failaBoat/myBudgetTravel)

Traveling with your pet this summer? Get a leg up with Petside.com's top five pet-friendly hotel chains.

Coming in first is Motel 6, followed by La Quinta Inns & Suites and Red Roof Inn. These chains don't charge extra fees or require deposits for Fido, meaning more money in your pocket (or for doggie treats). There are 900 Motel 6 properties nationwide—the chain recently opened properties in El Paso, Fresno, and D.C., where we spotted a $99 rate in June.

See all of Petside's recommendations here.

Filed Under: hotels & lodging, pets
Reader Comments

LaQuinta charged me a fee recently for my pooch.

Posted By john on June 5, 2009, 1:36 PM

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