I have five small very funny pups, 3 Chihuahuas, a Pekingese and most recently a Maltese. They are all rescues. We just love to travel and experience new things together & are always ISO the most pet friendly things to do, restaurants and cities.

The pups and I go here every Christmas & Halloween go pick out fresh pumpkins, our annual Christmas tree and to visit with Santa. Almost every visit, someone on the staff is alway rude to us, telling us to not touch this or that. Still, it's a beautiful space to take holiday photos with your dogs so we will continue our traditions with them. It's worth a visit.

I was excited to try out a dog park that I hadn't been to before. First visit was nice, uneventful, even kind of fun. Since that first good visit I've tried to visit on several occasions, unsuccessfully. The small dog area seems fine. It's a little smaller which I don't mind as it makes it easier to watch and interact with my little pups and occasionally a couple other small pups that might be also visiting. They larger dog area always seems pretty wild. It is a much larger off leash run and often, in our experience people on the large dog side don't pay enough attention to their pups. We've seen fights break out that have scared my little pups. It's been a problem the last 3 times we've tried to visit. Too bad. It's a pretty area with big shady trees and access to water for the pups to drink. I don't think we'll be back.

They don't have food, usually but their in house made beers are so delicious. Also, pups are welcome inside with you and the air conditioning. ALso, P.A.W. does a lot of community reach out to some of the local (and favorite) no Kill shelters. LOVE that. Overall, we LOVE this one!!! Great place to relax with your pup.

This one is tricky with your dog. Dogs are not allowed inside to order. They allowed me to order food if I carried my pup in my arms and she did not touch the floor? That's easy enough with a smaller pup but I have to collect my sauces and pour my own drink, all indoors with a pup in my arms. Keep this in mind if you decide to check them out. Other than that, the place is super cute, food is pretty good. We may be back.

This place was dirty and in a sketchy part of town. We won't be back

They are notorious for getting their take out orders wrong, and we've never seen a doggie water bowl but yes, the food is delicious and they do allow you to dine with your dog. Some of the staff are very nice, ie the French guy. A couple other people who work there are not. They ask for a first name for they call it when your food is ready. I usually give my pup's name. He loves to hear his name called. Overall it's a pretty good safe place where you can dine with your pup.

When our cabin rental didn't work out I took the pups to the historical Chattanooga Choo Choo. Apparently they don't have a front desk on weekdays any more, only weekends, due to Covid so we were unable to stay here. Too bad. It was a childhood favorite and I wanted to share that experience with my pups.

When our airbnb cabin did not work out we decided to go to this La Quinta. Hotel is very nice. It looks to be a newer hotel. The bed is very nice and although they no longer provide any kind of breakfast (Covid) and the room they provided did not have a working refrigerator, they will be bringing us a new fridge tomorrow & I guess we can always eat elsewhere, overall we like the place. BEWARE that this La Quinta charges a daily pet fee.

This is our favorite pet friendly place to visit, especially on a hot day. The ice cream is delicious and the staff are ready to cater to you & your pet's needs. I believe we got a free cup of vanilla for the pups & regular ice cream for me. They have pretty good sandwiches too...and a jukebox.

Restaurant was a nice morning break for us. Their pup menu was pretty good but my dogs are small and all they really needed was a scrambled egg. Would be better if they allowed us to sit inside, especially being SO hot outside. Also my pups are cute to the extreme and, other than them bringing water, they were pretty much ignored. Vacation was for them too. That said I would not call them pet friendly, more pet tolerant.