Make sure the hotel's pet policy allows pets to be left unattended. ... Do not leave pets alone until they have acclimated to the hotel room. Spend some time establishing the hotel room as 'home' in your dog's mind so they understand that when you leave, you will return soon. If possible, opt for a pet package available at the hotel.
The most important amenity is always a comfortable, grassy area for pets. However, some hotels also offer treats at check-in, pet beds and bowls in the room, dog room service menus, spa treatments, and pet-sitting services. There are also hotels that have pet-friendly patio restaurants.
Although some properties have many pet-friendly rooms, pets cannot be left unattended in them, and hotels may charge for any damage caused by pets on the property (this only applies to damages – it is not a 'pet fee'). ... Dogs in public areas of the hotel must be kept on a leash or in a carrier.
Cats and dogs up to 25 kg are accepted in guest rooms at select hotels (unless prohibited by law). Housekeeping services with pets require the pet owner to be present or the pet must be in a crate. Each hotel may have different rules, so pet owners are advised to contact the hotel before making a reservation.
By offering pet-friendly amenities, you can stand out from the competition. Most importantly, it can also help maintain bookings year-round, even after the tourist season ends in your area. Another benefit for hoteliers offering pet-friendly accommodations is that it fosters brand loyalty.
Pet-friendly properties allow for two dogs (up to 80 pounds each) in each room. Some hotels also allow other pets, including cats, birds, monkeys, and snakes. Best Western hotels charge a maximum of $20 per day, with a maximum of $100 per week.
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