gambler
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April 13th, 2010 at 9:16:53 AM permalink
After doing a quick search, I was actually quite surprised to find out that there are not very many pet friendly properties in Las Vegas. The only two small dog friendly (under 30 lbs) major resorts that I have found were the Green Valley Ranch and the Red Rocks Casino. Not a single big dog friendly place that I can see.

You would think that with all of the yuppies and D.I.N.K.s out there, at least one MGM or Harrahs property would become pet friendly. And what about all of the high rollers who want to bring Fifi with them for the weekend.
pacomartin
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April 13th, 2010 at 9:32:46 AM permalink
The big places actually do not have a stated policy, but for the very rich they are not going to notice tiny dogs. Four Seasons permits dogs under 15 lbs.

This is one area that the motels can compete with the casinos. The Motel 6 and the Super 8 permit reasonable size dogs, and Candlewood Suites will take dogs up to 75 pounds for a fee.
DJTeddyBear
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April 13th, 2010 at 9:41:28 AM permalink
If Fifi keeps her little yap shut, and stays in the purse during check in, then the hotel gives the high roller the gay military attitude:

Don't ask, don't tell.



When you get to be a high roller, you too can be a deuche bag and bring Fifi with you.
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gambler
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April 13th, 2010 at 2:29:20 PM permalink
Laugh, I am a mid roller, not a high roller. Maybe I will ask my host if I can bring a hampster with me and see what they say.
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