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Page 1: Every Day with Rachael Ray_May Issue_Pet-Friendly Hotels

TAKE A BITE OUTTA LIFE!®

and Isaboo!

Happy Mother’s

Day!

SPECIAL SECTION

Love Your Pet!

The coolest trips, treats, tech and more

for your furry friends

Flip fo

r 100-p

lus

more rec

ipes

& ideas!

Page 2: Every Day with Rachael Ray_May Issue_Pet-Friendly Hotels

EveryDay with Isaboo

Who let the dogs inn?

Hey, pet jet-setters. Tell your humans to check out—or better yet,

check in to—these five new pet-friendly hotels. BY ANJA MUTIĆ

Clockwise from left: A luxuriating Lab at Florida’s Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa; antebellum beauty at Anchorage 1770 in South Carolina; the industrial-chic lobby of the Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery in NOLA.

Palm Beach, FLLap up lovely ocean views as you chill on your plush Majestic Pet Bed at the Tideline Ocean Resort & Spa, located right between the Atlantic and Palm Beach’s famed mega-mansions. And to keep your resulting smile sparkling and fresh (what doggie breath?!), you’ll receive Greenies Dental Chew treats at turndown every night. (from $297 per night, no pet fees; tidelineresort.com)

Beaufort, SCFeel like a regular low-country Lassie upon arrival at the Anchorage 1770. A waterside spread with all the Southern trimmings (three-level porch, lush grounds), this place seems made for pets. And, in fact, there are three dogs in the owners’ family! So expect deluxe doggie beds, fun toys and Blue Buffalo food on hand. (from $275 per night, $50 pet fee per day; anchorage1770.com)

New OrleansLet the good times roll (over) at NOLA’s Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery, a funky refurbishment of an 1854 coffee warehouse, where you’ll find all kinds of wag-worthy amenities: treats from a local dog bakery, eco-friendly toys, copies of Fido Friendly magazine, even psychic readings and pet acupuncture if you can convince your peeps. (from $169 per night, $45 pet fee per stay; old77hotel.com)

PittsburghCalling all foodie Fidos to this reborn Beaux Arts–style icon. At the Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh, the house-made peanut butter or bacon dog biscuit that’s presented at check-in is just the appetizer. The doggie menu masterpiece? Chef Dennis Marron’s Cheeky Goodness: braised pork cheeks with house-cured bacon. (from $249 per night, no pet fees; monaco-pittsburgh .com)

Las VegasMeet a drool-worthy desert oasis: Another spot sure to please the most discerning pooch’s palate is the Delano Las Vegas, where the pet menu includes the Bark-a-Roni mac and cheese with hot dogs, or the Pooch Patty wagyu burger with market vegetables. There’s also a doggie butler who’ll see to decadently long walks. (from $179 per night, $50 pet fee per day; delanolasvegas.com) TI

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