Pets
Chicago Pet Friendly Hotel
Looking for a dog friendly hotels in Chicago? Or, cat friendly hotels in Chicago? How about a dog friendly McCormick Place hotel? If so, we can meet your needs!
Pet policy: We offer designated "pet friendly" rooms. We welcome cats and dogs. Pets must be properly registered at the front desk, and will receive a free gift that includes treats, disposable waste bags, Carlton Inn bandana and a door sign.
We allow a maximum of 2 pets, weighing no more than 65 pounds each. There is a $10 non-refundable charge per room per night (not per pet) and a $50 refundable deposit due at check-in. The $50.00 deposit is refundable upon departure after the room has been inspected.
| Local Veterinarians |
| Animal Medical Center (2.7 miles) |
7015 S. Pulaski Rd. |
(773) 582-6130 |
| Archer Animal Hospital (1.1 miles) |
4472 S. Archer Rd. |
(773) 254-5444 |
| Pulaski Animal Hospital (0.4 miles) |
5424 S. Pulaski Rd. |
(773) 735-2112 |
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| Local Pet Grooming |
| Chicago Grooming Parlor (1.3 miles) |
6009 S. Pulaski Rd. |
(773) 767-0494 |
| Fee Fee's Dog & Cat Grooming (3.8 miles) |
5935 W. 63rd St. |
(773) 581-0544 |
| Tres Chic Dog Grooming (2.1 miles) |
4656 W. 63rd St. |
(773) 582-4480 |
| Waggin-Wheels Mobil Dog Grooming |
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(773) 282-2802 |
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| Local Kennels |
| Archer Animal Hospital (1.1 miles) |
4472 S. Archer |
(773) 254-5444 |
| Collar & Leash Pet Motel (4.9 miles) |
3541 W. Columbus Ave. |
(773) 737-1323 |
| Pulaski Pet Motel (2.7 miles) |
7015 S. Pulaski Rd. |
(773) 582-6130 |
Pet Travel Tips
If you are planning on traveling with your best pal, here are a few things to remember for a safe and happy trip:
- Bring food and water from home. The last thing you want is digestive problems when you are on the road. Some pets prefer their regular dishes.
- Make sure your dog's nametag is up-to-date and readable.
- Pack a lead and tie out. Attach the lead before you open the door for your dog's safety.
- Do not forget your dog's favorite toys. It will make them more comfortable and less restless.
- Provide plenty of exercise before you leave.
- Stop often on long trips to allow dogs to relieve themselves.
- Clean up after your dog to keep the great outdoors great, and out of consideration for others.
- Travel on an empty stomach. Car sickness is more likely if your dog has a full stomach. If the trip is long, feed a smaller amount than normal at least two hours before you leave.
- NEVER LEAVE YOUR DOG IN A HOT CAR even if you park in the shade. Pets are unable to control body temperature as efficiently as humans and just a few minutes in a hot car could cause irreversible damage or death.