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Dog Days are Here

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If we haven’t made it clear: Open Hearth Lodge loves dogs. We expanded our lodge to allow for many more dogs to come and stay with us, while offering ample separation for our guests without dogs. We put in a fenced-in dog run, a dog bath, and baggie stations to make it easy and convenient for dog owners. Our dog-friendly rooms are a perfect fit for dogs of any size, and even include a dog bed and a welcome package for your pooch. 

Now that we’re in the tail-end of the Summer, it’s time to celebrate the Dog Days. Soak in the last rays of the Door County summer with your best friend at your side, and book your next stay at our dog-friendly hotel today!

Celebrate National Dog Month

Our canine companions deserve love all year long, but this is the month that we increase the walks, treats, and scratches. There are many things you can do with your pup to celebrate!

National Dog Month 2024: When It Is & How to Celebrate

Adopt… or Donate!

The Door County Humane Society’s Sturgeon Bay location is a great place to support to help ensure the welfare of dogs (and cats!) in Door County. Visit Door County Pulse’s DCHS Featured Pet series for profiles of available pets.

Adopt – Wisconsin Humane Society

Keep Your Pooch Healthy with Exercise

Although April was deemed Canine Fitness Month, the dog days of summer are the perfect time to get your pooch out and enjoying vigorous exercise. All dogs love to move their bodies, and the benefits extend far beyond the most important one: more quality time with your best friend. 

Guide to Keeping your Dog Active

Dog-Friendly Weekend

Need a long weekend getaway? So does your dog. Book a room, jump in the car, and follow Destination Door County’s handy guide with a perfect weekend for you and your dog. 

Destination Door County – Dog-Friendly Weekend

One More Thing: Therapy Dog

Meet Finn, the Door County Sheriff’s Department’s new therapy dog. 

Door County Sheriff’s Office introduces new therapy dog

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