
This is a small hotel with large, very nice rooms. There are a couple of grass areas outside the building. They put dogs on the first floor. In addition the breakfast is at the level of good midrange chain hotels. We found the restaurant disappointing.

This is a midrange chain that welcomes dogs. We often stay with them. They have large rooms, good breakfasts and places outside with grass for the dog's toilet needs. Generally quiet, clean and well furnished.

This beach is long and very wide at low tide. Since the full width is covered by high tide in most places, it offers relatively firm footing on the moist sand. The views of the rocks are beautiful, especially near sunset. There is lots for the dog to sniff and look at.

Large, fully fenced park with water, grass, shade, and picnic tables. Well maintained. Large enough for fetch over substantial distances. Our Charlie loved it so much that he got very excited when we drove up the second time.
We had the fried oysters and the oyster tacos. Both were outstanding. The truffle fries were also great. They have many outside tables to accommodate dog families. There are a couple of grassy spots that can accomodate the potty needs of dogs. Easily the best fish and chips sort of place we have encountered in our travels.

This is a well kept, clean motel with a good breakfast. Our only issue is that there is really no good place for the dog to potty. The closest is bare dirt between the front wall of the property and the street. Not very welcoming at any time and certainly not in the middle of the night.

Hotel works well for dogs. Very quiet rooms. Dog potty place in back. Short walk from Grand Canyon Brewery which allows dogs inside and has good pizzas, etc.

Tablas is top Rhone varietal producer in the US in our opinion. The tastings are relaxed tastings on their spacious patio for a modest price. The dog can be walked around a bit of the area and was welcome to hang out under/around our table.

Wide variety of tasty lighter stuff. I had a salad and my wife had a ham and cheese croissant. Our dog was welcome and there was plenty of space for him to lie out of traffic. Great place to eat along with a tour of the wonderful garden.

This is a flat gravel road alongside the estuary. It has history posts and goes through redwood areas. The previous review is very accurate in terms of the trail and the situation for hiking around Fort Bragg.

This is very close to Fort Bragg. It is a gated gravel road that descends through a valley with a stream at the bottom. Almost all of the time among redwoods. There is a small waterfall at about 2 miles in. Very few people or dogs. The navigator in our car also found it as "gravel pit road"

This is an informal place with good fish and chips and clam chowder with lots of clams. They also have a wide selection of beers on tap. Eating is outside at picnic tables on a deck at the harbor. Dogs are very welcome..

Very nice hotel. Very convenient for dog potty trips with exterior doors. Nice neighborhood for walking dog. Good Breakfast was coffee, yogurt, excellent breakfast cake, oatmeal. We took advantage of the EV charger for a quick top up. However, the rooms lack a coffee/hot water maker and there is none in the public space outside breakfast hours. Also there is minimal seating in the room we had. A stool and a folding chair. So we liked it but might not go back due to the minimalist nature of the room.
We're locals and frequent this place. Patio is dog friendly. Unique breakfasts. We especially like the Farmer's omelet and the breakfast burrito along with the potato sides. They have great salsas to add. For dinner we love the roast octopus.

Good burgers. Good clam chowder. Large outdoor area a bit exposed to the wind if it is windy. Plenty of space for the dog. Great place for when you just want something simple and good.

Spacious patio behind the restaurant. Good food and attractive space. Great for the dog.

They have a big patio and readily accomodate dogs. We especially enjoyed the great fish tacos, chile rellenos, and guacamole.

Trees is an old style, single level motel with a big grass area in front of the rooms. Very convenient for taking care of the dog. Not a fancy place but clean and everything worked. We got a unit with a full kitchen which we used a lot for our several day stay. The street it is on is a major traffic corridor and is very noisy during the day and evening but much less so at night. One can easily take the dog on a walk along the street on the sidewalk. The bed was OK. A good base for our day trips in the area.

Very nice first floor rooms for dogs. Large park adjacent. Dog welcome in indoor restaurant. We liked it and will be back next time we go this way.

The hotel is very nice with quite good soundproofing on the rooms. The breakfast is a real breakfast. Lots of charging stations for EV's. No grass for the dogs, but there are small mulched areas around the hotel that worked for our dog.

We found the food excellent and authentic. The dog was able to accompany us at the outside table. We were disappointed with the service by the woman in charge although the other service personnel were excellent.