Tools
Airport pet relief finder
Where can your dog relieve itself at the airport? Pick an airport and see its relief areas — before or after security — with the exact spots and source.
Airport pet relief areas: how it works
Wondering where your dog can pee at the airport? An airport pet relief area — sometimes called an airport dog potty, a dog bathroom or a service animal relief area — is a dedicated spot where your dog can relieve itself without leaving the terminal. This pet relief area by airport finder shows the dog relief area for each airport, with its exact location and our source.
The key question is whether the pet relief area is before or after security. A landside area (before security) is easy to reach on arrival or during a long check-in wait; an airside area (after security) matters most on a connection, when you can't leave and re-clear. For every airport we show whether the dog bathroom is landside or airside — more precise than a generic “dog relief area airport” search.
Frequently asked questions
Do airports have dog relief areas?
Yes — more and more airports provide pet relief areas (indoor or outdoor). Our tool tells you, airport by airport, whether an area exists, where it is, and whether it's reachable before or after security.
Is the relief area before or after security?
That's the key question on a layover: after security (airside) you usually can't leave and re-clear. Our tool distinguishes landside (before security) and airside (after security) areas for each airport where the information is known.
Do US airports always have a pet relief area?
Yes. US federal rule (14 CFR §382.51) requires a service-animal / pet relief area in each terminal, located after security. The exact spot varies: follow the signage or ask the accessibility desk.
My airport isn't documented — what should I do?
Follow the 'pet relief' / 'service animal relief area' signage, or ask the information / accessibility desk. And tell us what you find so we can complete the page.