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Are there any hotels that are better to take dogs to?

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      dogsaremylife
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      I need to take a long trip in a few weeks. I’ll be on the road for two weeks, and I can’t leave my dogs at home. I have never taken them to a hotel before. Are there any hotel chains that are better than others? What should I look for when I pick one? And how welcoming are hotels in general with dogs? I’ve heard some real horror stories from my friends.

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      Danielle DegrootDanielle DeGroot
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      I need to take a long trip in a few weeks. I’ll be on the road for two weeks, and I can’t leave my dogs at home. I have never taken them to a hotel before. Are there any hotel chains that are better than others? What should I look for when I pick one? And how welcoming are hotels in general with dogs? I’ve heard some real horror stories from my friends.

      Hi there! I travel with my dogs and cats all the time. Some hotels are definitely better than others for pets. I encourage you to look at reviews of any hotel you plan to book. These can be very helpful, especially when it comes to having pets with you. Be sure to look for hotels that clearly post their pet policy, fees, and any other fine print. Some hotels are very welcoming. Others may not be as much. I recently stayed at a La Quinta hotel, which was awful. The website had a clear pet policy, but the hotel itself was not up to par, so I ended up leaving. This can happen with hotels like that that get franchised out. The main corporate website may say one thing, but the location differs. That is one big thing to watch out for, so read reviews and always call ahead.

      If your pet has not been to a hotel before, be sure to reinforce leash and crate training before you go. If you have a dog that barks a lot, be sure to check if the hotel has a noise policy or quiet hours so you can take steps not to disturb other guests. You may even want to find a local hotel that allows dogs to take your pups for a walk around. They can explore the outside and sometimes even the inside. This can help them get used to the smells and idea of a hotel, even if it’s not the one you stay at. Or you could stay for one night locally to introduce them to the experience before your big trip.

      You can learn more about some great hotels that allow dogs in our guide on Pet-Friendly Hotel Chains. I personally love the Embassy Suites and TownePlace Suites because they make staying with pets very easy and are quite affordable. Best of luck, and I’d love to hear how it goes!

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      GrouchoBarks
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      I like the Drury Inn. They have a decent breakfast and allow dogs in the rooms.

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