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Find Your Next Best Friend at the W Nashville During National Dog Month 

The dog days of summer have arrived at W Nashville. The pet-friendly property has partnered with local nonprofit Nashville Humane Association (NHA) to launch a series of purpose-driven promotions to support shelter animals in Nashville during National Dog Month.
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Luxury hotel partners with Nashville Humane Association to provide complimentary Rover Nights, Yappy Hour, other dog-friendly promotions throughout August 

Nashville, Tenn. – The dog days of summer have arrived at W Nashville. The pet-friendly property has partnered with local nonprofit Nashville Humane Association (NHA) to launch a series of purpose-driven promotions to support shelter animals in Nashville during National Dog Month (August).  

Animal shelters can sometimes be a scary and overwhelming place for adoptable dogs, so W Nashville — a luxury lifestyle hotel that opened in Music City’s vibrant Gulch neighborhood in October 2021 — is providing one of its modern-luxe guestrooms every Tuesday in August for a dog lover and NHA resident to enjoy a special Rover Night at W Nashville free of charge to decompress and be spoiled. The package includes overnight accommodations, overnight valet parking, $50 onsite food & beverage credit and more. Additionally, NHA will provide a crate, towels, collar, treats, dog meals and an “Adopt Me” leash which the adoptable dog can wear throughout the property to socialize and meet potential adopters.  

Hotel guests and Nashville locals are also invited to bring their own dogs to play with puppies during the W Nashville Yappy Hour with NHA on International Dog Day (Fri., Aug. 26) from 4 – 6 p.m. in W Nashville’s lobby-level Living Room Bar and outdoor terrace. The free event will include an NHA puppy playpen with a group of puppies to play with, love on and hold; live music; shopping from local pet vendors; and specialty cocktails and dog swag from beverage partner Tito’s Handmade Vodka.  

Lastly, W Nashville is giving all guests the opportunity to give back to the worthy organization all month long. The property’s onsite bars will offer a specialty cocktail from which $1 from every cocktail sold will benefit NHA, and at the end of the month, W Nashville will match the donation dollar for dollar. 

To book a Rover Night at W Nashville, sign up for a Rover Night on Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23 or 30 at https://nashvillehumane.org/doggie-dates/ and email [email protected] to request the Rover Night at W Nashville package. For the latest on W Nashville, visit https://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/bnawn-w-nashville/. 


About W Nashville 

Nestled in Nashville’s vibrant Gulch neighborhood, W Nashville, part of W Hotels and Marriott International, Inc., is a destination within a destination where global guests are immersed in a locally-charged cultural scene celebrating music, art, design and craftsmanship. Featuring 286 rooms, 60 suites and over 26,000 square feet of outdoor space, W Nashville offers six street access venues including the Barista Parlor coffee shop, The Dutch and Carne Mare restaurants from award-winning Chef Andrew Carmellini, and, coming soon, high-end retail and a live entertainment venue. W Nashville’s striking Proof rooftop bar, sophisticated and moody Living Room bar, and 10,000 square foot WET Deck featuring the largest hotel pool area in the city provide a day-to-night experience for guests and locals alike to explore. For more information on W Nashville, visit marriott.com/hotels/travel/bnawn-w-nashville/ or follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. 

About Nashville Humane Association 

Since 1946, Nashville Humane Association (NHA) has been committed to promoting humane education, controlling pet overpopulation and finding responsible homes for the homeless and adoptable pet community in Nashville and throughout middle Tennessee. As one of Nashville’s oldest service organizations, NHA has been voted “Best Shelter” and “Favorite Not-For-Profit” year-over-year. A fully gift-based, independent and unaffiliated, 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, NHA supports local and rural shelter partners and helps thousands of pets from all across the country find their perfect match families. NHA does all of this while striving to maintain their 99% annual save rate. The shelter is located in west Nashville at 213 Oceola Avenue, and can be found online at nashvillehumane.org as well as on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. 

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