A new scam is targetting pet owners with fake vet payment demands.
We visited New York-New York to check out its Pet Relief Area.
On March 9th, a member of our team headed out to assist the heroes of Paws Patrol LV in the ongoing attempt to clean up the devastating find at Frenchmans Mountain. The men and women who volunteer regularly with Paws Patrol LV were the primary attendees of this clean-up and deserve far more recognition than […]
Fostering a dog represents a deeply compassionate and impactful act that addresses the critical issue of shelter overcrowding, which is a significant problem in many communities, including Las Vegas. When individuals step up to foster, they provide a much-needed temporary home for dogs waiting for their forever families and in many cases, serve as the […]
We visited Chicken N Pickle for their March 9th event benefitting Vegas Roots Rescue and were thrilled to see so many people visiting! With several great vendors, including Little Luck Boutique, Beyond Riley and the FOHAS Foundation and more, in addition to Vegas Roots Rescue team, the event was packed with puppies, awesome goods, great […]
Dogs are not allowed at the Wynn Las Vegas. The exception to the rule is of course service animals. This does not apply to the Wynn’s sister property, Encore, which welcomes dogs. We wouldn’t recommend attempting to sneak your dog into the Wynn. If caught, you could be charged with a misdemeanor under NRS 205.240 for […]
There are plenty of dog-friendly hotels in Las Vegas. But what if the one you’re hoping to stay at isn’t on the list? Perhaps you could just smuggle your four-legged friend in? We wouldn’t recommend it. Doing so could actually result in you being charged with a misdemeanor under NRS 205.240, for falsely representing yourself […]
Dogs are allowed on the Strip, but only during specific hours. You can walk your dog along the Strip between 5:00 AM and 12:00 PM (noon). Outside of these hours, dogs are not permitted on the sidewalks or streets of the Strip, except for service animals, which are welcome at all times. When you’re on […]
Dogs are not allowed in restaurants in Las Vegas, except for service animals and security or police dogs. Legislation created by Northern Nevada Public Health prohibits dogs from entering an establishment. Dogs are allowed in a designated outdoor dining space, like a patio, however, if the restaurant has the required permission (waiver), assuming there’s a […]
Casinos in Las Vegas don’t usually allow dogs on the casino floor, except for service animals, which are protected under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and are permitted in all public spaces, including the casino floor and restaurants (trained service animals do not violate health codes). There are plenty of dog-friendly hotels in Las […]