Wednesday, 27 May 2015

The difference between hotels that are dog friendly — and just dog tolerant

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Having an 80-pound Labradoodle as a travel buddy means B.L. Ochman can quickly separate the hotels that love dogs from those that just put up with them.

A bed-and-breakfast she visited north of New York City wouldn't let her pooch Benny trot around in the main house, among other troubles. Ochman, a Manhattan Internet strategist, has since discovered Audrey's Farmhouse, a bed and breakfast in Wallkill, New York, that caters to dogs and doesn't charge pet fees that can top hundreds of dollars.

"Dog-friendly means your dog is welcome," she said. "If the dog is welcome, he shouldn't cost extra money. Of course, I am a dog owner, not an innkeeper." Read more...

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