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greta-inbaja
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Bahia hotel
Does anyone know if I could get away with leaving my dog in the truck if I get a room for the night at bahia hotel in ensenada. Or would it be a bad
idea? It would be nice to get a head start inthe morning.
Thanks
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TMW
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Call the hotel and ask, I doubt that the hotel would care. Is the dog in a camper or the cab? Maybe let any security they have know.
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bajaguy
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What day/evening would this be for???
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greta-inbaja
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Good idea. She's 100 lbs of german shepherd and she can stay in the back w/our stuff. It has a shell. I haven't heard of hotel/motels in ensenada that
she can stay in the room.
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greta-inbaja
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It would be for Wednesday april 15. Online its 50.00
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bajabound2005
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Take the dog into the room with you. I doubt anyone will care. Don't leave her there alone, of course! But you'll both be happier together.
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toneart
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Some people smuggle small dogs into their rooms in motels, but not 100 lb. dogs. Mine weighs 100 lbs. and I only bring him into motels that allow
dogs. It is discourteous to try and sneak them in. I can understand and respect the reasons why some hotel/motels don't allow dogs.
Maybe your dog is accustomed to staying the night in the truck. (Mine isn't). If your dog is used to it, I don't think any hotel/motel would mind.
Good advice to let the security know.
There is a motel called Hotel California (yet another) which is way up the highway from Ensenada, not far from the turnoff to Tecate and the Valle de
Guadalupe Wine country. They allow dogs. A nice older man owns it and he usually is at the front desk. He speaks English, too. If you are coming
south, look for it on the right side of the road, just south of the Tecate turnoff.
Bien Viaje!
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greta-inbaja
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Thanks Toneart, I will check that one out. My dog travel well, but she prefers to be with us. She is a german shepherd, Big wooofer potential so we
don't leave her.
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DENNIS
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Go to a leather shop in Ensenada and have a harness, just like the service dog harnesses, made for your dog. Then you can take your pooch
everywhere. You just have to hold the harness with a confused look on your face.
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Bajahowodd
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Just don't know why anyone would want to leave their dog in the truck over night. Look for a pet friendly hotel, and take your beast inside with you.
Leaving a dog alone in a truck overnight borders on animal cruelty.
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DENNIS
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Leaving a dog alone in a truck overnight borders on animal cruelty. |
For many reasons, not the least which is, if they want your car, they'll kill your dog, probably brutaly.
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Pompano
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greta_inbaja
A suggestion for you. I have stayed at Hotel Quintas Papagayos Resort many times over the last 35 years and cannot find another that compares for our
needs of dog-friendly and ample trailer parking. The resort has individual bungalows, suites, etc. Parking is secure and huge. Some old-time Baja
amigos of our with 2 Shepards stayed there this last November upon our advice and they were very happy to have found this place. Has a complete
service resort and is/was cheaper than most of the newer hotels.
Every person I have told about this place never fails to tell me how much they like it and will stay again.
It is easy to find. On the main highway, oceanfront, north part of the city. I love this place.
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[Edited on 3-24-2009 by Pompano]
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Bob H
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Pompano knows what he speaks.... Hotel Quintas Papagayos Resort is fantastic. And, they know how to cook chili there in September - an annual cookoff
event.
Isn't Hussongs part of the ownership there?
Bob H
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David K
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Yes, a Walt Hussong property...
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bajabound2005
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but they haven't held the chili cook-off for the past 2 years...maybe this year!
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DENNIS
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Quintas Papagayo is right by Sano's restaurant which has received highest reviews here and other places. A real class act.
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shari
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hey hey hey....we are animal lovers BUT our dogs sleep in the back of our truck with a shell on it all the time when we go to hotels...they dont mind
a bit and are used to it....cruelty to animals....pleaaaaase I guess our dogs
are normal dogs and not woosey dogs.
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greta-inbaja
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Thanks for the input Shari, I haven't been a nomad long enough to get fired up on the board. My dog comes everywhere w/us, the store,the post office,
everywhere. She would rather come for a ride and "guard the truck" as she is told than stay at home. Its been that way her whole adult life, she
knows no other. I do want to thank everyone for the suggestions. Anyone that travels with a dog knows how appreciated a hotel/motel that takes pets
can be.
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DENNIS
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I agree with you. I take my dog everywhere but, I wouldn't leave her alone in a hotel parking lot all night anywhere.
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Debra
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Don't stay at the Bahia, it's a expencive DUMP! Try the Colon behind the St. Nicholas 1/4 the price and you can bring you pup in the room.
Mean people suck!
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