7 Pet-Friendly Hotel Etiquette Tips

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It’s time for a vacation! If you’re renting a hotel room, you’ll want to make sure that your pooch is a good guest with these pet-friendly etiquette tips.

There’s nothing better than taking a well-deserved vacation… except for taking one with your canine companion in tow. Unfortunately, not all hotels are accepting of pets but there are an increasingly large number of hotel chains and independent hotels that open their arms to patrons with pooches. Even if a hotel is pet-friendly, however, there are certain rules you’ll be expected to follow. Here are out top seven pet-friendly hotel etiquette tips.

Etiquette Tips for Pet-Friendly Hotels

You should never assume that a hotel will accept your pet, even if they advertise themselves as a pet-friendly hotel. Many hotels that accept pets require an additional deposit or they set aside specific rooms for pet owners. To make sure that you and your canine companion have a pleasant and hassle-free stay, follow these seven etiquette tips:

Related:Proper Canine Camping Etiquette For Well-Mannered Mutts

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If you’re planning to take a trip with your dog, plan ahead to ensure that your pet-friendly accommodations will be ready and waiting for you. Be sure to confirm your trip a few days out as well, just to make sure that everything is in order.

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