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Tips To Choose A Dog-Friendly Hotel

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Your dog is a key part of your family. It would only be natural to want your furry friend to join your family on vacations and getaways. Whether you are exploring the cities or venturing out to the countryside, having the furry member of your family along for the ride can make everything better.

However, that means you need to identify a dog-friendly hotel. Choosing one isn't always as easy as it may seem. There are specific things you need to look for when you are choosing one. Every hotel has different rules with regards to which dogs are allowed and more. The dog-friendly hotel expert Jenny Green has some of the best tips you can use to identify the right dog-friendly hotel to select. That way you can have an amazing vacation with your entire family!

Tips For Choosing The Best Dog-Friendly Hotel:

1. Choose One That Offers Pet Essentials

The truth is, you are never going to be able to travel light with your dog. This is especially true during the winter months when you need to bring even more supplies along the road. You'll find yourself packing things like blankets, bedding, coats, and more just for your dog. My dog tends to have more baggage than several members of our family combined. Therefore, any dog hotel that is willing and able to offer a welcome pack for your dog - take it. It can save you from needing to pack a lot of essentials that are generally incredibly bulky. A lot of dog-friendly hotels have started to offer this. Take a look at some dog friendly hotel deals at My Hotel Break.

2. Free Treats

You also want to start looking out for free treats. It's a good idea to find hotels that offer treat jars because it means they are likely serious about being dog-friendly. You'll find a lot of hotels will pull out all of the stops to ensure that your dog has the best possible experience during its visit. Try to find the hotels that are taking being dog-friendly to the next level and you can find one that is going to deliver a great experience for you and your pooch.

3. Access

You also want to ensure that you are going to be choosing a hotel that isn't going to limit you. You may have some hotels labeling themselves as being dog-friendly. However, what they mean is, that they accept dogs. It doesn't mean they are going to make your stay warm, welcoming, and comfortable. Let the staff know that you are going to be dining with your dog and doing other things with them. You want a hotel that is going to allow you to bring your dog wherever you want. There's no reason to settle for less because plenty of hotels will give you this. You want to check up on the rules of leaving your dog in your room if needed. Some hotels have strict rules about not leaving your dog unattended. This comes down to whether or not you need to be able to sneak out for a quick bite to eat while your dog snoozes.

4. Bathroom Breaks

Taking your dog out for a quick bathroom break is always going to be something you want to consider. After all, if you have to walk down 10 flights of stairs just to relieve your dog, it's likely going to be a miserable stay. You want to ensure that you are going to have a convenient stay. Figure out where you can walk your dog for a quick bathroom break. Likewise, it's best to ask for a room on the first floor to avoid having to trek down flights of stairs every time your pooch needs to potty.

5. Don't Pay Too Much In Fees

There are plenty of dog-friendly hotels that will try to take advantage of you and charge you excessive fees for everything. Some will try to charge fees for cleanup and some will try to charge for other things. While you could certainly accept this, some hotels won't charge you anything. While a minimal charge is to be expected, you shouldn't pay anything that's over the top.

6. Local Attractions

Whenever you are going on a vacation with your pooch, you're likely going to want to check out whether or not there are sufficient things to do for everyone. Walking is an essential component of every dog's day. Because of this, you want to check to see what the hotel has to do, what there is to do in the area, and more. Some hotels will be conveniently located right next to dog parks or other hidden treasures that can make your stay a much more pleasant one.

7. Playmates?

Check to see if the dog-friendly hotel has a resident dog. Any dog-friendly hotel that has a resident pooch is likely going to be a good choice because it means your dog will have a playmate no matter what! It also means that the staff likely knows what responsibilities you have as a dog parent and they will likely be much more understanding of both of your needs.





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