Before You Book A Room At A Pet Friendly Bed And Breakfast In New York
Written by admin on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008 in Bed and breakfast.
Whether in the breathtaking countryside or the bustling city, it might seem like a great idea to take you and your pet to a pet friendly bed and breakfast in New York. Perhaps you hate the idea of putting Fido in a kennel while you go on a trip. It would be a bonding experiencing traveling together. But, before you book a cottage, room or suite and a pet friendly bed and breakfast in New York, you need to ask yourself and your pet some hard questions.
How Rich Are You?
Although celebrities now like to tote dogs with them everywhere like fashion accessories, this doesn’t mean you can get away with doing the same. Some people and their pets can get into any hotel or bed and breakfast they want, just because they are rich and/or famous. They also do not need their pets to be well behaved, as they just pay for any damages. If you can’t get away with this behavior in pet friendly bed and breakfasts in Oregon, the chances are you won’t anywhere else.
How Heavy Is Your Dog?
Many pet friendly bed and breakfasts in New York City and state have weight restrictions for their canine guests. This is because a very heavy dog not only can put stress on floorboards and cause complaints from guests below, but they get on the beds. The proprietors have enough problems trying to get the mattresses not to explode when people get on them, much less a one hundred pound dog. You must know how much your dog weighs.
How Does Your Dog Like The Unknown?
Some dogs hate traveling. They show their disapproval by destroying your suite at the pet friendly bed and breakfast in New York, even if they are well-behaved at home. They are the ones that get motion sick easily and might be upset by change. It can be dicey traveling with a dog that you recently adopted from a shelter, because the dog hasn’t come to trust you yet and doesn’t know if they are going to be taken away from you.
In that case, it might be best hiring a pet sitter or even having the dog stay at the vet’s kennel, just because there is someone there he or she knows. You don’t want to risk not only your wallet and sanity, but the chance of the pet friendly bed and breakfast in New York changing their minds about allowing pets.
