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Fun Ways to Romp Around Rome

Georgia’s Rome is a pooch-friendly town where we welcome the entire family to visit – including Fido!

Take Fido Outdoors

Romp with Fido Through the World’s Largest Campus

  • Explore more than 40 miles of trails.
  • View wildlife which roams freely throughout the campus.
  • See the second largest working overshot waterwheel in the world.
  • Hike to the House of Dreams.
  • Berry Outdoor information
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Dining Alfresco with Fido

  • Explore The Largest Victorian Era District in the state where all outdoor dining options are pet-friendly.
  • Businesses that are pet-friendly display a “Paws Permitted” sticker on their door, and many locations place water bowls out front to ensure Fido is hydrated and refreshed.
  • Pet-friendly business list (at the bottom of this page)
  • View FAQ on dog-friendly restaurants 

Em-bark on a Historical Tour of Myrtle Hill Cemetery

Paws Permitted at Rome Riverwalk Courtyard
Paws Permitted at Rome Riverwalk Courtyard

Pet Emergencies

Northwest Georgia Veterinary Emergency Center

111 John Maddox Drive, Rome, Georgia 30165
706-204-8425

Open during overnight hours and early morning:
Monday to Friday Hours:
5 pm to Midnight
Midnight to 8 am
Saturday & Sunday:
Open 24 Hours

 

Culbreth Carr Watson Animal Clinic 

Takes after-hours emergency calls on Monday and Tuesday nights.
706-234-9243

Participating Dog-Friendly Businesses in Georgia’s Rome

Please be a responsible owner and always clean up after your pet!

 

The Back Yard Pet Boutique1201 Dean Ave, Rome, 30161706.232.9500
Bella Roma*770 Braves Blvd.706.291.4050
Bojangles*1507 Turner McCall Blvd SE, Rome 30161706.235.2442
The Car Store1321 Martha Berry Hwy, Rome, 30165706.291.1002
Canoe House608 Broad Street, Rome, 30161,706.237.7720
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House*264 Shorter Ave.706.232.9233
Chicken Salad Chick*800 Martha Berry Blvd NE706.675.2875
City Creamery*225 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.314.9843
Coosa River Basin Initiative5 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.232.2724
Courtesy Ford Lincoln101 Hwy 411 E, Rome, 30161706.235.4453
Courtyard Marriott Rome Riverwalk320 W 3rd St, Rome, 30161706.295.7006
Do Good Boutique206 E. 2nd St., Rome, 30161706.237.7771
Dogwood Books231 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.235.2660
Danna Pet SitsDannaPetSits.com706.767.3045
Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Rome90 Match Point Way NE, Rome, 30161706-235-9100
Fast Printing1409 N. Broad St, Rome, 30161706.234.5809
Georgia Dog Gym35 Fred Kelley Rd NE, Rome, 30161706.378.2275
Georgia’s Rome Welcome Centers & Gift Shop – Jackson Hill402 Civic Center Dr, Rome, 30161706.295.5576
Georgia’s Rome Welcome Centers & Gift Shop – Downtown Rome303 Broad St., Rome, 30161706.295.5576
Greene’s Jewelers328 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.291.7236
Hampton Inn & Suites875 West 1st St. NW, Rome, GA 30161706-622-5631
Hardy Realty440 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.291.4321
Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham100-110 N 2nd Ave NW, Rome, GA 30161706.378.4837
The Herb Shoppe103 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.232.4447
Harvest Moon*606 Broad St. Rome, 30161706.235.1662
Kingston Downs502 Bass Ferry Rd706.310.5150
Heritage Honda965 Vets. Mem. Hwy, Rome, 30161800.942.3602
Honeymoon Bakery*228 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.232.0611
J & J Candles204 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.232.8386
Jeffersons*340 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.378.0222
La Quinta Inn & Suites15 Chateau Dr, Rome, 30161706.291.1034
Lakeview Animal Clinic3299 Alabama Hwy, Rome, 30165706.232.0168
Lieberman Family Chiropractic421 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.232.9355
Living & Giving401 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.235.5530
Lynn’s Uniforms244 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.291.7266
Maximum Nutrition*122 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.936.284
Mellow Mushroom*238 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.234.9000
Mount Berry Animal Hospital2965 Martha Berry Hwy, Rome, 30165706.232.0364
North Broad Animal Clinic1818 N. Broad St, Rome, 30161706.295.2344
Pawsome Place503 W 12th St, Rome, GA 30165706.584.7535
Petland1600 Turner McCall Blvd, Rome, 30161706.234.9956
PetSense2511 Redmond Cir, Rome, 30165706.232.4820
Pullen’s Ordinary Bicycles105 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.234.2453
Quality Inn40 Grace Drive706.291.7797
Red Roof Inn & Suites (Pets stay for free)217 Hwy US 411706.234.3161
Cosmic Dog*1 Broad St. Rome, GA 30161706.512.5107
Riverside Chevrolet-Cadillac100 Hwy 411 E, Rome, 30161706.295.9090
Riverside Toyota131 Grace Dr, Rome, 30161706.291.2886
Roma Mia*3401 Martha Berry Hwy706.291.1881
Rome Area History Center305 Broad Street, Rome, 30161706.235.8051
Rome Cleaners130 Central Plaza, Rome, GA 30165706.291.4498
Rome-Floyd Humane Society518 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.936.9485
Schroeder’s*406 Broad St. Rome 30161706.234.4613
ServiceMaster by Twins1 Hillindale Dr, Rome, 30161706.232.0255
Stone Haven516 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.528.4196
Summit Mist522 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.622.2433
SweetFrog Frozen Yogurt*477 Turner McCall Blvd, Rome, 30165706.413.2477
Swerve Off the Path108 Broad St, Rome, 30165706.346.5429
Whistle Britches206 Broad St, Rome, 30161706.936.3534
Walker Mountain Landfill431 Walker Mountain Rd, Rome, 30161706.291.4512
West End Florist2555 Shorter Ave, Rome, 30165526706.235.1139
Yummy Thai*Broad St. Rome, GA 30161706.291.959

*Allowed outside, only, pet-friendly restaurants.

Businesses in orange are Paws Permitted hotel/lodging partners.

The above businesses welcome creatures big and small with an official Paws Permitted dog bowl and decal. Unless otherwise noted, dogs are welcome inside these businesses as well.

Pet-friendly Restaurants: The Georgia Department of Public Health requires that pets are only permitted in designated outdoor dining areas and may not be brought inside. (Only service animals are allowed inside restaurants in Georgia). Pets must remain on a leash and are not permitted on tables or chairs. Dogs are not allowed to eat on a dog-friendly patio. Learn more

My business welcomes furry friends! How do I participate?

To participate, contact 706.295.5576 or media@RomeGeorgia.org. All participating partners receive a Paws Permitted decal for their store front and a blue imprinted dog bowl so that our canines can take a “paws” at your door and refresh themselves. Even if you don’t allow animals inside but have an accommodating outdoor space (i.e. sidewalk patio), you can still be a part of the program! Also included is your listing below with other dog-friendly businesses. It’s free to participate!

Additional Dog-Friendly Resources

Remember to be a responsible pet-owner!

Helpful tips from “The Good Dog’s Guide to Patio Etiquette” (via www.SidewalkDog.com)

1. Know thyself. Not every dog is a good candidate for parking out on a patio with lots going on — plenty of people, pups, smells, and sights to take in. Will this be an enjoyable or anxious experience for the pooch? And how about the other customers?

2. Do your research. Figure out if your patio of choice is a good option for your dog. How high-energy is the atmosphere? What’s the patio size and setup? How’s the spacing between tables? Is there any shady refuge?

3. Check the forecast. Shade can provide some respite from the heat, but if it’s a real scorcher, your pooch needs to be chillin‘ in the A/C rather than toughing it out with you.

4. Take a stroll. A worn-out pup is a great patio pup! Ensure you’ve given your dog plenty of opportunities to get out energy and take care of business before setting up camp. If your dog gets the urge to go mid-meal, attend to his needs (and be sure to clean up immediately after any accidents).

5. BYOB(bowl). Not all pet-friendly businesses are all-inclusive. Play it safe and bring your own water bowl to ensure the pup has an ample supply of fresh H2O.

6. Stake your claim. Don’t be afraid to ask for something on behalf of your pooch: a corner table, a water bowl, etc.

7. Keep ’em on a short leash. No really — no retractables. Be respectful of your fellow diners; don’t assume they are comfortable with a visit from your pup.

8. Mind your (dog’s) manners. Public spaces like patios require you and your pooch to be on your best behavior. Take the time to work on obedience before heading out to your favorite eatery (and consult a trainer if needed). Paws on the table, whiny begging, excessive barking, and the like are major no-nos.

9. Have an exit strategy. Sometimes an evening out just doesn’t go as planned. If your pup is making it clear it’s time to go, ask for a doggie bag (natch) and hit the road.

10. Give thanks. Let your server know you appreciate their dog-friendliness and that they can expect your return business (only if it’s true, of course!).

 

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