Underthebluemoon said:
Point taken. But I have explained my situation with my dog. I'm not an irresponsible pet owner. I would NOT let my dog pee all over someone else's home. So to discuss me as though I'm not here, mentioning "that dog" and bringing my past post into it as tho i were trying to pull one over on some unsuspecting owner, that's just plain rude. Just ask me. Don't write about me like I'm not here reading and posting on the thread that I started.
Honestly, I don't know why I bothered. I simply came for some advice. Forget I asked. I'll find my own rental.
Underthebluemoon: you're right, things got a bit impersonal and off-track, as I've seen happen so often. I received the same treatment in an earlier thread a while back.
Back to the original question... I have PM'd you with some options.
Please accept my apologies for the tone in some of these posts. SJ has just summarized quite nicely (in post #34) mine - and I suspect those feelings of many others, who enjoy traveling with their pets. As Paula also stated, there is a unique etiquette among traveling pet owners and those who rent to them. You asked a simple question, and some proceeded to explain why you should instead, board your pet, which was not what you had originally asked.
Our experience as owners of pet-friendly rentals has been wonderful. I would even go so far as to say that our properties are in better condition than many other properties I've seen that are not pet-friendly. Maintenance issues have been non-existent for the most part, and certainly LESS then those times when small children are part of the equation. We love chidren too - and accept normal wear and tear as the cost of doing business.
I consider it a high compliment when pet owners rent with us. Those who travel with their pets and care enough to search out the very best accomodations possible so they can share the vacation with the 'entire' family are very special people indeed. These individuals have ALWAYS treated our properties with the utmost care - and certainly respect the beach ordinances that we communicate to them.
Mermaid: thanks for the mention in your earlier post. Underthebluemoon: best of luck to you!