
A whole house with a fully fenced backyard, minutes from Lackland and SeaWorld — no shared hallways, no lobby, no side-eye. Just room for the whole family, including the four-legged ones.
Traveling with a dog is far easier when you have a whole house with a fenced yard instead of a hotel room down a long corridor. No lobby to cross with an excited pup, no elevator, no neighbours through a thin wall — just your own space, a secure backyard, and a door straight outside. The home is pet-friendly by design, sits about ten minutes from the Lackland gate, and puts SeaWorld and the rest of the city within easy reach.
It is a genuinely dog-friendly base — and San Antonio is a genuinely dog-friendly city, with patios, parks, and trails that welcome your companion.
A secure, private space for your dog to be a dog — plus a fire pit and room to relax outside.
No shared hallways, elevators, or lobby — much calmer for a dog in a new place.
A door to the yard for easy morning and late-night trips — no leashing up for the elevator.
Ten minutes to Lackland, with dog-friendly parks and patios a short drive away.
Secure, private outdoor space.
No shared spaces to navigate.
Easy in and out for quick breaks.
Arrive on your schedule, no front desk.
Space for crate, beds, and bowls.
A calm residential setting.
San Antonio is an easy place to explore with a dog. A few favorites, starting with what is closest.
There is an off-leash, fenced dog park on the Southwest side near the home — the easiest spot to let your dog stretch their legs close to base.
Leashed dogs are welcome along much of the River Walk — the quieter Museum Reach stretch is especially pleasant for a stroll.
Open green space downtown with shaded seating and waste-bag stations — an easy stop for a walk or picnic.
A walkable, dog-friendly district where leashed pups are welcome on patios and around the campus; the weekend farmers market is a bonus.
Plenty of ice houses and patios welcome dogs — The Friendly Spot in Southtown is a local classic for a relaxed bite with your pup.
For a proper run, McAllister Park (north-central) and Coyote Park at La Cantera (northwest) have large off-leash areas.
A few things make a dog-friendly trip smoother. Mind the heat — San Antonio is warm much of the year, so walk early or late, carry water, and never leave a dog in a parked car. Bring the essentials — a crate or familiar bed, food, bowls, waste bags, vaccination records, and a recent photo just in case. Plan around base — rideshares cannot enter Lackland and pets cannot attend the ceremonies, so have a plan for your dog on graduation mornings. And as a courtesy, keep dogs leashed in public areas and clean up after them — it is what keeps these places dog-friendly.
A whole house with a fully fenced yard, about ten minutes from the gate, with a kitchen, laundry, and room to relax. Sleeps six, self check-in — book direct for the best rate.
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