I have see dogs there before. Are they allowed anytime or just specific times?

Alexa Davies | Dec 30, 2017 | Category: Sporting goods store

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Address: 100 Cabela Dr, Hamburg, PA 19526, USA

Kumar Sheth | Dec 31, 2017

You can take dogs there just has to be well behaved and trained not to bark or sniff.

Lisa Moyer | Dec 31, 2019

There were a lot of dogs when we visited the Hamburg store April 2019 I personal don't agree with dogs being allowed in public buildings, unless they're service animals, unless it's a pet store. Many people have allergies.

Go Ahead Make Our Day Scooter &Peanut | Dec 31, 2018

We both went and had a good time.

Mrs. Lisa Gaudet | Dec 31, 2018

We were allowed in 2016 when dog was a pup. Following year we were allowed in front door, but turned away by the time we reached the info desk with a sorry, 'service dogs only.' However, we have seen dogs there since then. Heading there tomorrow with fingers crossed; I sense the current head manager probably has a say in this. We have a well behaved Canine Good Citizen certified dog, fyi. *Edit: We stopped in on a very rainy Mon., Sept. 10, 2018. Not only was our dog allowed in with no problem, there were many other dogs present! In addition, when we arrived we followed signs to RV parking and noticed they had exercise pens for dogs and larger ones for horses. I like this place more every time we go.

Eric Trussell | Dec 31, 2018

I've taken my dog several times. No issues. They allow them

Victor Massad | Dec 31, 2018

Dogs are allowed in Hamburg store, but not upstairs in the cafe.

Jim Manekas | Dec 31, 2017

Anytime, Also have Doggie sitting I was told.

Rocco G Nazzaro | Dec 31, 2017

Never seen dogs there

Bobbie Bennett | Dec 31, 2017

They were everywhere when I was there. Not sure of the policy. I would check the website.

Tammy Lopez | Dec 31, 2017

I've never seen dogs there. Sorry.

Robert Didomizio | Sep 14, 2018

I had my little dachshund in the shopping cart and was turned away at the door. You can't attract the attention of a salesperson but they'll notice you have a little dog with you.

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