Yes — browsing every city guide is free forever, no account needed. One email address (no password) keeps your wishlists synced across devices and shareable with your trip crew. That’s the whole ask.
A real dog parent called the place, visited it with a real dog, and read the fine print — fees, size limits, leash rules, breed policies. Every listing shows who checked it and when. If the welcome wasn’t genuine, it didn’t make the map.
When you book a hotel through us, you pay exactly the same price booking direct — the hotel sends us a small referral. That’s it. No place can pay to be listed, and no place can pay to keep a bad policy off its listing.
We open cities in the order they’re asked for, because every city gets walked by a human before it opens — that takes time. Vote for your city on the Request a City page and leave your email; you’ll hear the day it opens.
Use “Add a place we’re missing” — it’s in the footer, at the bottom of every city guide, and on the About page. Tell us the place and why dogs are genuinely welcome; a human walks every suggestion, and you get scout credit when it makes the map.
No. Businesses can request a visit (we love that), but the sniff test is the same for everyone: the call, the visit with a dog, the fine print. The badge is earned or it’s nothing.
Tell us on the place page — “Been here? Add your tip.” A human reads every submission within days, and fine-print changes get fixed fast. Listings also show their last-checked date, so you always know how fresh the info is.
That’s the point. Add your dogs under Your Pack — size and temperament — and every city guide quietly tags the places that fit — “Great for the pack” on spots whose size limits and verified tags suit your dogs. Size limits are always surfaced before you drive across town.