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Pet-Friendly Accommodations
by Lee Moody

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The hardest part of traveling with your pet used to be finding a place for them to sleep in comfort. Luckily, there are a growing number of hotels and inns that not only tolerate pets, but actually welcome them as part of your family. When hitting the road with your pet, you can find a wide range of accommodations for you and your furry friend from simple motels that allow dogs to stay in guest rooms, to luxury five-star hotels that provide a wide range of pet-related services. Some well known and moderately priced pet-friendly U.S. chains include Motel 6, Red Roof Inns, Days Inn, Travelodge, and LaQuinta. Higher end hotels in the U.S. and abroad that welcome dogs include the Ritz Calton, Lowes, and Hotel Nikko.

If your travel plans include relaxing by the beach or pool, do not despair. While it’s more difficult to find pet-friendly accommodations in resort areas such as Palm Springs, Key West, and the Russian River, they do exist. (For more information about these destinations consult our Pet-Friendly Accommodation Resources section).

Of course if your pet has been there, done that, they may feel the need to travel abroad. No need to worry, pet-friendly hotels can be found in most countries around the world. Red Carnation in England and Maritim in Germany are two international chains that accept pets at all their locations. If your pet doesn’t like to fly, but still wants to travel to Europe in style, you can always book them passage on the Queen Mary 2.

There are a few downsides to traveling with your pet that you should keep in mind. While you may feel that your pet is a perfect angel, some accommodations have a limit on the size of pets they will accept and some charge a special deposit or fee which can range from a nominal $10 up to $500. Most accommodations ask that you not leave pets alone in your room or require you to crate them while you are away which may limit your activities. Of course your pet’s happiness is worth more than putting up with a few minor inconveniences.If you have never traveled with your pets, here are a few pointers to make your stay more enjoyable:
• Confirm the hotel’s pet policy when making reservations.
• Aggressive or destructive dogs do not make good hotel guests.
• Excessive barking can irritate other guests. If your dog reacts to noises such as doors closing try to find a quiet room where they will not be disturbed.
• Don’t forget to pack your pet’s bags including bowls and food.
• Bring a blanket for your pet to sleep on unless the hotel provides pet beds.
• Make sure your pet has identification in case it gets loose.
• Clean up after your pet.

LUXURY ACCOMMODATIONS FOR THE PAMPERED PET
Not surprisingly, it is the more upscale hotels that go all out for pampered canines and felines by offering services from pet-sitting to pet massage for their four-legged guests. The following selection of hotels offer special programs that are sure to make your pet feel like a King or Queen.

CALIENTE TROPICS RESORT Palm Springs
According to Charlie Robles, one of the owners of the hotel, “To say we are pet-friendly would be a huge understatement.” This hotel has 12 rooms that have been specially renovated to make them “pet-friendly.” All the pet rooms come with a pet bed, dishes, a pet throw (so they can sit on the bed and people furniture), pet treats, and doggie pick-up bags. Since the renovations, the hotel has hosted dogs, cats, birds, hamsters, a rabbit, and a snake. Guests may even take their pets into the hotel’s Tiki Bar. For those guests looking for additional pet services, the hotel can provide references to local sitters, groomers, and veterinarians, as well as pet friendly restaurants and bars. There is a $15 per night fee per pet and no size limit.

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If your dog is looking to get hitched, the Caliente Tropics Resort is offering a special “Canine Commitment Package”. The package, priced from $275, includes a deluxe king room, all pet amenities listed above, and nightly turndown service with pig’s ears. The ceremony itself is conducted by Guide Dogs of the Desert International and your canine bride and groom will be dressed with a bridal veil and bowtie. The service concludes with a sparkling water toast. A $50 donation will be made to Guide Dogs of the Desert for every package purchased. 411 East Palm Canyon Drive, Palm Springs, CA. Tel: 866-468-9595. Rates from $65. http://www.calientetropics.com

RAFFLES L’ERMITAGE Beverly Hills
To give your pet the star treatment they deserve, this is the place for you. While the Raffles L’Ermitage offers the usual pet amenities including dog and cat beds, food, biscuits, treats, and toys, where else can you treat your pet to Pâté de Foie Gras with Micro Farmed Chicken Eggs ($25) or Osetra Caviar with Hard Poached Eggs ($98)? If you really want to pamper your pet order one of the hotel’s gift baskets. The “Catrageous” basket includes stuffed toys, catnip treats, a personalized travel cat dish, and a Fancy Cat Booklet ($75). The “Woof and Ready” basket comes with a personalized travel dog dish, a personalized dog leash, a dog toy, dog bones, a Frisbee, stuffed toy, and a Fancy Dog Booklet ($110). 9291 Burton Way, Beverly Hills, CA. Tel: 310-278-3344. Rates from $275. http://www.lermitagehotel.com

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I really appreciate a nice hotel who warmly welcomes my beloved yorkie Bailey. The Old Santa Fe Inn is perfect but wish they had pet sitters so that my wife and I could enjoy a dinner out during our vacations in Santa Fe.
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