Pet-Friendly

Pet-Friendly

Dog Friendly Los Angeles - Yoshi Nakanishi
LA Guides | Pet-Friendly
With hundreds of hiking trails and wide open parks across the city, Los Angeles is one of the best cities for hanging with your four-legged friend. Restaurants and bars are dog-friendly, too - many offer water bowls and doggie treats for your pup. Ready to add to your furry family? Book a session at a dog or cat cafe and you might meet your new bestie.
The London West Hollywood rooftop pool at sunset
Where to Stay | Hotels
You and your four-legged friend will love the chic, pet-friendly experience at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills.
Pooch and pasta on the patio at Granville Pasadena
Eat & Drink | Dine LA
Book your reservations and bring your four-legged bestie to these 16 dog-friendly restaurants participating in dineL.A. Restaurant Week.
Corgi at the Coliseum | Illustration by Max Kornell
LA Guides | Pet-Friendly
Pick a pup and read on for our "ruff" guide to Los Angeles.
Golden Road
Eat & Drink | Bars
With expansive indoor-outdoor spaces, most L.A. breweries welcome well behaved, on-leash dogs. And many bars with patios likewise welcome your canine companion to drink… water.
LA Guides | Points of Interest
Read on for highlights of the @RuffCutzDTLA trek through some of L.A.'s most picturesque neighborhoods, and meet some of his cute canine companions.
Eat & Drink | Restaurants
Discover pet-friendly restaurants participating in Summer dineL.A. that will be happy to let you sit on a nice patio with your little love.
Where to Stay | Hotels
Experience the "Urban Spa Getaway for Pooch and You" at The Orlando, the best way to experience L.A. with your furry soul mate.
Dog hiking in Runyon Canyon
Things to Do | Outdoors & Wellness
Whether it's the Year of the Dog, National Dog Day, National Puppy Day or any time, we are always celebrating our four-legged friends. Read on for hotels, activities, restaurants and
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Eat & Drink | Bars
With expansive indoor-outdoor spaces, most L.A. breweries welcome well behaved, on-leash dogs. And many bars with patios likewise welcome your canine companion.