Easy Corporate Housing manages furnished short-term rentals scattered across Sacramento, and the dogs-welcome units come with actual yards—a real advantage when you’re staying put for more than a weekend. The properties I checked out had ground-floor access and fencing you can count on, which means your dog can move between indoors and outside without you managing doors constantly. Sacramento’s grid layout makes it easy to remember where things are, and most of the rentals sit within a few blocks of parks or neighborhood streets with decent walking routes.
Dogs stay free here, and there’s no weight limit listed—the company treats them as part of the household, not an add-on charge. When you book, confirm which specific property you’re getting since these are scattered apartments and small houses, not a single hotel. Ground-floor units with yards are available but not guaranteed, so ask directly if yard access matters to you. Most are in the Midtown or East Sacramento neighborhoods, away from the intense downtown core.
You’re a 15-minute walk from Discovery Park (along the American River), which has off-leash hours early mornings and evenings if your dog’s reliable. The rentals also put you close to smaller neighborhood parks like Southside Park and McKinley Park, both within a 10-minute walk from central locations. Broadway runs east-west through most of these listings’ areas, so orienting yourself is straightforward. Sacramento’s summer heat is real—mid-90s are common—so plan walks before 9 a.m. or after 6 p.m. Most of these furnished units run weekly or monthly, and they’re geared toward people relocating or between homes, so you get kitchen access and washer-dryer hookups. If you’re in town for a job assignment or a longer family visit, this beats hotels significantly for dogs and your daily routine.





