Michelle
My name is Michelle.
I have a therapy dog named Sonny. He is a 5 year old Sheltie, soft and gentle. I also have an 8 month frenchie named Rose Blossom— she is in training to be a service dog-funny and spunky!
Reviews (5)
Good place
La Quinta by Wyndham FlorenceThis is a friendly and safe hotel with good grass space out front for Rosie, plus coffee/breakfast in the am! My main requirements for hotels off the highway. A Starbucks and other restaurants on the same road.
Stay here!
Comfort Inn I-17 and I-40A great pet-friendly place right off the highway. Great grass for the pups and places to walk. Very friendly staff. Good breakfast included.
A majestic, sacred, dog friendly place
Yavapai LodgeI stayed an extra night here, not just because of the glorious Grand Canyon, but because my pups and I felt so warmly welcomed. The room is perfect for us and has plenty of walking trails in the shade for them. They are allowed on all the major sidewalks in the canyon, and I have some glorious pictures of them viewing the stars at night! The dogs are welcome to eat outside at the tavern, and they provide both of water. A must-stay if you are going to Grand Canyon.
Needs more help
The Giacomo, Ascend Hotel CollectionMy 2 pups and I were welcomed warmly by the front desk staff; however, the hotel lacks staff to help with carts and baggage handling. I am the only human in my group and so greatly appreciate when there is staff to help move bags from the car to the hotel room. This hotel has 2 sets of double doors making the luggage cart tricky and I had to park across the street. The only person who offered to help was a young teenage girl with her family who were also guests. For the cost of the room, this is surprising. The room was clean and close to the sites. So it depends if this is important to you.