What to do with your pet in San Diego
Thanks to pet friendly rentals in San Diego, you can enjoy the delights of this fantastically diverse and dog-welcoming city at your leisure.
Thanks to pet friendly rentals in San Diego, you can enjoy the delights of this fantastically diverse and dog-welcoming city at your leisure.
San Diego is one of America's greenest cities. The numerous parks scattered across the town are the perfect spots for you and your dog to spend quality time together. When visiting the popular parks of Marion Bear and Balboa, you must keep your dog on a leash. However, head to Canine Corners or Grape Street Park, and you can let your pooch run free.
There are plenty of places where both you can your dog can go out for a bite to eat together in San Diego. McP's Irish Pub and Grill is one of the most famous dog-friendly restaurants in the city. Most places with outdoor seating also permit leashed dogs. A couple highlights include the Patio and the Landing Grille.
Shopping in San Diego no longer has to be a solitary activity. Many of the shops in the city allow dogs inside while you browse. Seaport Village is a popular shopping center where pets are permitted. For the perfect treat for your pooch check out Dexter's Deli, a kind of health food store for animals.
📏 Average home size | 168 m² |
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😎 Least busy month | December |
🛏️ Popular home types | Apartment rental and House rental |
🌡️ Hottest months | 78 °F in August and September |
❄️ Coldest months | December and January |
🌧️ Rainiest months | January and March |
We would suggest checking out our incredible selection of Apartment rental and House rental for Pet-Friendly Rentals in San Diego.
On average, you can get a great vacation rental from $405 and get discounts up to 69%!
House rental in San Diego may fit 8 people.
The cost of pet-friendly rentals in San Diego can range from $85 and can go up to $788 per night.
There are 2,363 pet-friendly vacation homes in San Diego. The best time to find availability for pet-friendly rentals is December when seasonal demand is low.