Category: dogs

Post is about dog-related issues while traveling.

  • Where are Dog-Friendly Timeshares?

    There are 128.7 million households in the US, of which 9.9 million, or 7.6% own timeshares (there are 201,600 timeshare units in the US). Where are the dog-friendly timeshares? People want to know.

    RCI Resort Map
    RCI Resort Map

    65.1 % of US households own dogs. [source – Forbes and ARDA]. But very few timeshares, if any, provide access or services to dogs. With the projected downturn in timeshare usage/sales during 2025, wouldn’t you think they might want to tap into the dog owner market?

    People Want to Travel With Their Pets

    According to ad agency Partners+Napler, “9.5 million Americans travel with their pets each year either domestically (81.6%) or internationally (42.8%). And more and more, pets are coming along as our chosen travel companions. Hilton reports that 58% of people would actually prefer to travel with their pet over a friend or (human) family member.” 

    But, if you visit or vacation at a timeshare, you may notice there are no dogs. Most timeshares across the US do not allow dogs. For people who want to travel with their pets, this can be a big disappointment, and can pose a significant logistical challenge. Wouldn’t you think timeshares would wake up and realize they are missing out on alot of revenue? Apparently they don’t care. Why? Who knows. I thought I’d investigate further.

    Dog-Friendly Timeshares

    There are a few dog-friendly timeshares. Often there are only a few units and rules, such as maximum size, cleaning fees, papers to certify service dogs.

    google search for dogfriendly timeshares
    Recent Google Search

    A few years ago, we stayed at a timeshare in in Palm Springs, CA and a guest with a dog. However, management had only a couple of units for dog guests, and size of dog to 25 pounds. I called Westate Lakes Resort in Florida. They limit combined size of dog(s) to 60 lb. and charge $150 cleaning fee. Do any of these provide concierge services to dog services like walking, kenneling, and grooming?

    Managing Pet Logistics

    Timeshare management needs to understand pet visitor/owner pet management logistics.

    dog travel logistics

    Pet owners who have bought into the the luxury vacation market of timeshares not only realize they can’t travel with their pets, but also discover it’s hard to arrange an affordable sitter while they are away.

    At the low end of the stress spectrum is finding a friend or family member who house-sit and take care of fido with feedings, walks, and bathroom breaks. At the other end is the often expensive and occasionally scary kennel with bad smells, small, rusty crates, and limited play areas.

    This can lead to missed opportunities for enjoyable vacations and stress for both pets and owners. Let’s look at how timeshares can better integrate dog kennelling options to enhance the vacation experience for pet lovers.

    Benefits of Dog Kennelling in Timeshares

    It’s worth taking a look at the income and goodwill the timeshare misses out on without pet services.

    1. Peace of Mind for Pet Owners
      Having access to reliable dog kennelling services nearby allows owners to enjoy their time away without worrying about their pets’ wellbeing.
    2. Convenience
      Many timeshare destinations cater to families. Incorporating dog kennelling facilities can expand the appeal for pet owners looking for a place where everyone can feel welcome.
    3. Activities for the Family
      While pets are often a source of joy, they can also limit how much owners can engage in various vacation activities. Kennelling options free up travelers to explore more and enjoy activities that their dogs may not be suited for.
    4. Enhanced Marketing Opportunities
      Timeshare companies that proactively include dog kennelling information in their marketing can attract a larger clientele by specifically targeting dog owners who might otherwise shy away from vacationing.

    By considering the inclusion of dog kennelling services, timeshare managers can enhance the experience of pet owners and expand their market reach. This small adjustment can result in a more enjoyable and stress-free vacation for families traveling with pets.

    Be Proactive

    Talk to your timeshare’s concierge service. Most inhouse services try to accomodate their guests. Ask for:

    • A list and brochures for nearby pet facilities, including kennels, veternarians, and urgent/weekend care
    • A list of onsite services and activities such as kennelling, and areas on timeshare property where dogs can go
    • A list of local places that are dog-friendly, such as restaurants, parks, beaches
    • If they can negotiate/offer a timeshare group or discount rate for local services

    The point is that the more people that ask for pet-related services, the more likely the timeshare concierge will have information to assist you with your dog-friendly travel!

  • Dog-Friendly Travel

    In the not too distant past, there were few places that allowed travellers to bring their dogs. But that is changing. Now you can find dog-friendly hotels, AirBnBs, and occasional timeshares offering no worry travel with your dog! However, for most travel vendors, dogs and pets are not the main focus.

    Typical Travel Vendors

    Most travel sites, such as Travelocity, now inlclude a “dog-friendly filter” for locating places you might travel with your pet.

    Travelocity Pet Friendly filter
    Travelocity Pet Friendly filter

    This search returned 300 results .

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    Travelocity-pet-300-results

    But many listings indicate only service dogs are allowed. Without the training and without paperwork, no dog.

    Look for the details in the search results.

    Pet-friencly details on Travelocity search
    Travelocity-pet-details

    Pet-Centric Travel Vendors

    There is an uptick in quality search results when you deal with travel vendors who are pet-centric. An example, is BringFido.com.

    Bring Fido specializes in travel resources for dog travellers. Visit BringFido.com to search on all sorts of options.

    BringFido.com
    Bringfido.com
    BringFido.com website


    Bringfido.com

    This site offers a lot of amenities for the dog traveler, from pet-friendly hotels to restauarants, events to services. You can search for places across the country and apparently worldwide.

    Search options
    Many dog-friendly options

    Search for Hotels, AirBnBs, and More

    It’s all about your pet and finding those pet-friendly places. Use the various filters to search on type of places to stay and eat, different events and services, pet policies, and ratings.

    Search filters
    Search filters

    Another site about pet-friendly travel is GoPetFriendly. And there are several articles about pet-travel activities, resorts, and locations. It’s great for people who want to travel with their pets. Check them out. Have fun with no worry! Let us know how you make out! Don’t forget to check out dog-friendly beaches!

  • Greater Civility and Ethics Amongst Politicians

    Dogs as patriotic politicians
    Dog Politicians

    I don’t know about you, but I have had about all I can stomach from politicians. Is it too much to ask for more civility and ethics amongst out politicians? If dogs could be politicians, I bet things would be more enjoyable and certainly more fun!!!

    If Dogs Could Run for Office

    Just imagine dogs running for office. You get what you see. With no human political shenanigans and sticking to their incredibly reliable fido routines, they just might beat every human in the elections. Predictable and fun. I’d vote for them.

    As Speaker of the House, Max holds an important position.

    Max
    Max (courtesy of shutter) stock)

    He knows and gets along with everybody. He starts each session off with a fun game of frisbee out in the dog park. There’s no representatives who would want to miss that. Unlike the human politicians, every dog is present.

    Once they’ve burned off a few calories, it’s time to get down to the day’s business and finish up early in time for the end-of-session doggy barbecue. Love that BBQ!

    Millie, the Press Liason, handles the daily press conferences. Because dogs in government are service dogs, they have to go through rigorous training, unlike human politicians. There’s obvious decorum to be followed. Millie is courteous, prepared, on-time, and answers all the questions. Everybody knows barking and growling is off limits.

    Millie is the press liason
    Millie is the press liason (Courtesy of Catstack)

    Stay tuned for more…

  • LES CHIEN (Dogs) IN PARIS

    As a dog lover, I was curious about what dogs I would see when visiting Paris. I saw fewer than I expected but those I did I encountered in different locations, from promenading with their owners along the wonderful, walkable streets to riding comfortably in shoulder bags.

    Acording to Per Traveler: “Parisians love spending time with their pets, and it is evident in how pet-friendly the city is. Dogs in Paris are allowed on all public transport including the metro, the subway, the commuter trains and buses.

    Service dogs can travel for free on all forms of transport, and large dogs need a ticket to travel. Small dogs can travel in a bag or dog carriers and do not need a ticket. Larger dog breeds must be on a lead and muzzled when they are travelling on public transport. Parisian taxis can choose to accept or refuse to take your dog in the car; it is a good idea to mention your dog when you book your cab.”

    Dog on Paris

    One large border collie/lab mix was comfortable laying on the floor of one of the metro coaches between riders’ feet and legs. Even beggars on the street had their pups bundled up in blankets on their legs.

    Dog on train
    Dog on train

    Other chiens rode the metro tethered with leases to their ownership.

    Dogs were always on leashes. I didn’t see any dog parks like there are in the US. But people and dogs seem happy and comfortable walking around the cobbled streets and cafes no matter how crowded they are.

  • Crossing Northumberland Strait

    Crossing the Northumberland Strait from PEI to Nova Scotia can can be a long drive through New Brunswick or a short jaunt on a car ferry.

    Northumberland Ferry
    Fross across Northumberland

    The Northumberland Strait (French: détroit de Northumberland) is located in the southern part of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in eastern Canada. It’s big. We were travelling through Maritimes and wanted to find an easy way to cross over this strait from PEI to Nova Scotia.

    The only bridge crosses the strait between PEI and New Brunswick. We took that at the start of our travels to PEI. At this point in our travels, we wanted to leave PEI and go straight to Nova Scotia. Fortunately for us there is a car ferry that goes directly across the strait to and from Nova Scotia and takes only 75 minutes. FYI – plan ahead of your travels because of the limited availability.

    With our resevervation in hand, we woke up bright and early and drove our RV to the Northumberland port at Wood Islands to board for departure from PEI to Nova Scotia (see schedule). We were in row 1 to get onboard, and ended up straddling rows 3 and 4 between big rigs. Cars were first in. They do a good job getting everybody onboard no matter what vehicle you are driving (review the vehicle dimension requirements in the reservation process).

    Onboard North Lumberland Strait Ferry
    Onboard Boat

    Once we launched, we discovered we had to go upstairs. There wasn’t much to see on the way since it was raining.

    Galley

    Onboard Amenities

    The boat offers amenities to travelers as noted on the website, “The journey is as significant as the destination. Make the most of your crossing with Northumberland Ferries, where dining, entertainment and amenities ensure a memorable journey. Enjoy locally inspired meals, relax in our spacious seating areas and take in panoramic views from the deck. Throughout the summer, our Seaside Experience Calendar adds extra excitement with live music, local creators, food producers and makers.”

    This excursion went smoothly and certainly simplified getting off Prince Edward Island and on our way for more discovery in Nova Scotia. Plan ahead and enjoy your travels!