Are dogs allowed on Holden Beach?
Yes! Holden Beach is a fun place for not only you but for your dog too! Playing in the water, fetching digging in the sand – these are all things your pup will love during your week on Holden Beach when you stay at one of our dog-friendly rentals.
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You don't have to leave your puppy behind! Our Bring Your Pooch Program offers a variety of Holden Beach pet-friendly vacation rentals for you to choose from. This program includes one dog per property, weighing up to 65 pounds, and many of our owners allow a 2nd dog for an additional $500 pet fee. Please
be sure to also read our Pet Policy before you arrive. Our apologies in advance — we love Katie the Kitty, but she will need to stay and look after the homefront.
We put together some information on pet regulations, tips on visiting the beach, pet-friendly restaurants, and safety tips to help you and your dog to experience a pawsitively awesome Holden Beach vacation.
Pet-Friendly Restaurants
On Holden Beach, Mermaid’s Island Grill is happy to accommodate your dog at one of their many outdoor tables. Several restaurants throughout Brunswick County will let your dog accompany you in their outdoor seating area. A few of these pet-friendly restaurants include Fishy Fishy in Southport, The Lazy Turtle in Oak Island, Inlet View in Shallotte, Calabash Seafood Hut in Calabash, Fibber McGees in Sunset Beach, and Pelican’s Perch in Ocean Isle Beach. Keep in mind that ownership and rules are subject to change, so please call ahead to confirm.
Pet Regulations in Holden Beach
On Holden Beach, pets must be on a leash at all times. From May 20 to September 10, pets are only allowed on the beach on a leash between 5 PM and 9 AM. Other rules for you and your dog pal are pretty standard and include: staying off the dunes and dune grass, cleaning up after your dog, and not leaving him/her unattended.
Other Safety Tips:
Did you know that dogs can get sunburned?
- Identification — None of us love tan lines, but please make sure your dog is wearing a collar with ID tags, in case you and your dog are separated. You will also want to make sure your dog is current on all vaccinations and that you have access to the records if you need to visit our local vet.
- Overheating — Some dog breeds are more susceptible to overheating than others, but no matter what kind of dog you have, you will want to provide shade for them with a beach umbrella or chair while you are enjoying the sunshine. During a hot day, a two-hour visit to the beach is plenty long for a dog — remember, they aren’t able to sweat like us humans. Make sure you have plenty of fresh, cool water for your dog bowl. Keep an eye on your pet pal and visit a local veterinarian if you think your dog may be overheated.
- Sunburn — Yes, dogs can get sunburned! Breeds with short or light-colored hair are most susceptible, but any dog can be harmed if exposed to the sun for too long. You can find sunscreen specifically made for dogs at local pet stores – it's super important not to apply regular sunscreen to your dog as zinc can be toxic if ingested. Apply the sunscreen to your dog’s ears, nose, inside of back legs, and any other spots that receive direct sun. After your furry companion enjoys a swim, it's important to reapply just as you do for yourself. You can also put a fun Holden Beach t-shirt on your dog for protection.
- Ocean Swimming — Unless you know your dog can swim in the ocean, you may decide to have your dog wear a life jacket. Be on the lookout for rip currents and waves pushing them under or tides pulling them out.
- First Aid — A few things that could hurt your dog at the beach are sharp shells and jellyfish stings. If you or your pet are stung by a jellyfish, don't rush to try and pull out the stingers! First, douse the area in vinegar, and then use tweezers to extract the stingers, not your bare fingers, Ouch! Finally, apply heat, not ice.
- Saltwater — Saltwater can irritate all of our skin, so a quick rinse after an ocean swim is important. Most of our rentals have boardwalk water hoses and/or outdoor showers. Who doesn't love a refreshing shower while communing with nature?
Book Your Next Holden Beach Getaway with Your Dog
Take a look at our extensive range of stunning Holden Beach Pet-friendly vacation rentals and book a memorable getaway with your dog! Our Hobbspitality Team members are just a phone call away at (800) 655-3367. We eagerly anticipate your visit to the picturesque Holden Beach, and we can't wait to welcome both you and your furry companion!
Darcy Geho is a contributing author to the Hobbs Realty blog. She spent 11 years working in the vacation rental industry while she lived on and traveled the North Carolina coast. Like most of our visitors, when Darcy isn’t at the beach she looks forward to her next visit.