Las Vegas 101
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Here’s How to Choose the Right Dog-Friendly Hotel in Las Vegas
Choosing the right dog-friendly hotel in Las Vegas isn’t just a checkbox on your travel to-do list, it’s the key to making sure you and your pup have an unforgettable, tail-wagging good time. Vegas has no shortage of hotels, but finding the right one takes a little planning and a bit of insider know-how. Start by narrowing down where you…
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Can You Carry Your Dog on the Las Vegas Strip During Restricted Hours?
If you’re visiting Las Vegas with your dog, the Strip might feel like the most obvious place to walk, explore, and take in the lights. But if you’ve done even a little bit of research, you might have already come across an odd but important local rule: dogs are not allowed to walk on the Strip during certain hours. Specifically,…
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Do Dogs Need to Be Microchipped in Las Vegas? Guidance for Residents and Visitors
If you’re planning a trip to Las Vegas with your dog, you’re probably double-checking everything: hotel policies, pet relief areas, how to avoid the desert heat, and whether your pup is even allowed to stroll down the Strip. But one question that’s been coming up more and more lately is about microchipping—specifically, whether it’s required in Las Vegas. So let’s…
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A Look of the Dog Vaccinations Needed to Visit Las Vegas
Bringing your dog to Las Vegas can be a great way to make your trip even more memorable, but it does take some preparation. Between the desert heat, city rules, and travel logistics, there are a few important things to take care of before you hit the road—or board that plane. Whether you’re visiting for a weekend or staying a…
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How Many Dogs Can You Have in Las Vegas? Here’s What the Law Says
If you’re a dog lover living in Las Vegas—or you’re thinking about moving here with your pack—one of the questions that eventually comes up is: How many dogs can you legally have in your household? Whether you’re rescuing a new pup, adopting a bonded pair, or simply falling in love again and again, it’s important to know the legal limits…
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Las Vegas Dog Laws: Leashes, Microchipping, Breed Restrictions
If you’re planning a trip to Las Vegas with your dog, it’s important to know that Sin City has some very specific rules when it comes to pets. While Vegas has a reputation for being wild and free, the city takes dog ownership seriously—especially when it comes to leash laws, breed restrictions, and general public safety. Before you hit the…
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Las Vegas Casinos with a Dog: What’s Allowed and What’s Not
If you’re planning a trip to Las Vegas and bringing your dog along, one of the most confusing parts of your stay might be figuring out where your dog is actually allowed. While many resorts on the Strip are becoming increasingly pet-friendly, there’s still a lot of fine print when it comes to where dogs can—and can’t—go inside casino resorts.…
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What Happens if You Smuggle a Dog into a Hotel in Las Vegas?
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 or your need to gain…
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Can You Walk Dogs on the Las Vegas Strip?
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 the Strip with your dog,…
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Are Dogs Allowed in Restaurants in Las Vegas?
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 dedicated exterior entrance to the…
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