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It’s usually no big deal when a guest come to town and crashes on your couch or in your spare bedroom. What if they have a dog or a cat with them? If you’re allergic, or have pets who are not fond of sharing their spaces, a four-legged house guest can be more than you bargained for.

You’ll be happy to know that there are a number of pet-friendly hotels in Brooklyn. Here are a few, along with pet-friendly things to do nearby.

The NU Hotel is located on Smith Street at Atlantic Avenue, putting it just minutes away from popular attractions like Barclays Center and BAM. There’s also a dog run at Pier 6, in Brooklyn Bridge Park. Should anything go awry, it’s steps away from the One Love Animal Hospital. Or, if you need some last minute toys or treats, PetSmart is a block away.

Pets Policy: “We will accommodate your four-legged friends (as long as he or she is under 50lbs) for a $100 one-time cleaning fee.”

Pooch with suitcase photo courtesy of NU Hotel.

 

mccarren-hotel-pool-rooftopView from the rooftop | McCarren Hotel & Pool via Facebook

McCarren Hotel & Pool (Williamsburg)
The McCarren Hotel & Pool is center stage in Brooklyn’s hippest neighborhood. It’s also right next door to McCarren Park Dog Run. For a dog-friendly spot with refreshments for the two-legged, stop by the aptly named Lucky Dog. To board your friend for a day, Buddy’s Dog Den on Graham Avenue comes highly recommended.

Pets Policy: “The animal must weigh 35 pounds or less, a contract/waiver must be signed upon arrival and a $100 non refundable deposit is required. No pets are allowed by the pool, restaurants, bars or by the beach and may not be left unattended in the guest rooms.”

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Wythe Hotel (Williamsburg)
It’s described as a “hip boutique in a converted factory,” and it’s between two dog runs: one at McCarren Park and the other at Bushwick Inlet Park, on the Williamsburg waterfront. If your dog could use a spa day, you can visit Happy Dogs at McCarren Park, which features a pet store, a dog day-care center, a kennel, and bathing services.

Pets Policy: “There is a $50/pet overnight charge with a hotel room rental. Within our event spaces, well-behaved pets on leash are permitted during ceremony with prior approval. We kindly request that following the ceremony the pet be escorted home.”

 

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Aloft New York Brooklyn (Downtown Brooklyn)
The downtown location for Aloft New York Brooklyn puts it near some great pet-centric businesses in Brooklyn Heights, including Rocco and Jezebel for Pets, Perfect Paws, and the Clark Street Pet Shop. In the opposite direction, there is Fort Greene and nearby Who’s Your Doggy and Kiki’s Pet Spa Boutique.

Pets Policy: “Aloft New York Brooklyn welcomes dogs up to 40 pounds. Our pet-friendly arf(SM) program offers a special bed, bowl, and a doggie bag of woof-alicious treats and toys, all free to use during your stay. Please make sure they’re on their best behavior—we don’t want to charge you extra for housekeeping! A 100 USD deposit plus tax is required at check-in, but completely refundable when you leave behind a damage-free room.”

 

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Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Brooklyn (Gowanus)
This hotel is just a few minutes walk through Park Slope to the “big dog” of Brooklyn parks, Prospect Park, which has off-leash hours in certain areas. Those wanting to pamper their pooches can do so at the Bark Slope Salon, just steps away from the Grand Army Plaza or Dog Wash N’ Go, also near the park at 1st Street and Seventh Avenue.

Pets Policy: “$75 non-refundable deposit”

 

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Sheraton Brooklyn New York Hotel (Downtown Brooklyn)
Fort Greene Park is a short walk from the downtown location of the Sheraton Brooklyn, as well as a number of pet-friendly bars, including Fourth Avenue Pub and Pacific Standard. For a park adventure, the Sheraton is a short walk from the Main Street dog run at Brooklyn Bridge Park’s Pier 1.

Pets Policy: “Dogs or cats up to 40 pounds are allowed. No other pets are permitted. Guests must provide a $100.00 deposit on check-in. The deposit is refundable at check-out if the room is in good working order and no damages. Pet amenities include a pet bed and a pet kit.”

 

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