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AKgringo
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Registered: 9-20-2014
Location: Anchorage, AK (no mas!)
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Goat has got it right! On the few occasions that my dog and I check into a room, I drag her bed in, and my own bed cover to protect
the hotel bedspread! She seems to prefer being down on the cooler floor but occasionally winds up on the bed before morning.
I keep her on a short leash when ever we are around strangers. I have no worry that she will ever bite someone, but she is large, excitable and a bit
clumsy so I keep her close to me.
By the way, Truckee is right over the hill from where I am right now (Grass Valley).
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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thebajarunner
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Posts: 3718
Registered: 9-8-2003
Location: Arizona....."Free at last from crumbling Cali
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I really appreciate these posts on "dog-friendly" hotels
I am keeping a record so that I may avoid them, absolutely
I don't sleep in rooms that have been smoked within
Nor do I wish to share your recent dog visit.
I have always owned dogs.... Love my dogs!!
Rocky is a 130 pound American Bulldog that is a total lover.
Take him to a motel/hotel??? Not a chance
We tell him often that he is a member of the family
That does not include sharing our sleeping quarters.
Sorry, but please please please don't put me in a room where your dog has been...… sheet or no sheet....
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AKgringo
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Posts: 6027
Registered: 9-20-2014
Location: Anchorage, AK (no mas!)
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The couple of times I have checked in 'with dog', there were only certain rooms that were available to me, not my choice!
At the Hacienda in Mulege, they were the rooms that adjoined the laundry....the least desirable rooms in the hotel. They also insisted that Bailey be
on leash while on the premises. We enjoyed the stay!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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bajamary1952
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Registered: 9-29-2016
Location: Ensenada
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I travel with a small dog (less than 10 lbs.) so rarely have a problem with hotels. Sometimes I might have to pay extra 100 peos but rarely. My dog
doesn't bark either & well-behaved off leash.
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David K
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Registered: 8-30-2002
Location: San Diego County
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Quote: Originally posted by lencho | In certain ways, Mexicans are fussier about cleanliness than
are Gringos, and dogs are often viewed as more of an outside, dirt-related creature than in Gringo households.
I have seen Mexican train conductors almost throw young gringo tourists off the train because they put their shoes up on the facing seat-- through
Mexican eyes, a disgusting and disrespectful behavior.
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Great to read! Bravo to the train conductors!
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fourninerpapa
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Registered: 11-2-2008
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The Iguana Inn located in Loreto is also dog friendly and has secure parking. English is also spoken along with Spanish.
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brucedog
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Registered: 10-26-2015
Location: Oregon/BCS
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We just passed through Loreto with our ECGR (English Cream Golden Retriever). We have stayed at the Santa Fe and Hotel La Mision in the past, both of
which are dog friendly. As you may know, La Mision is very expensive! This time we opted for Hotel Oasis, right on the beach at the end of the
Malecon. The place is clean and inviting with secure parking and very friendly staff. Total cost right around $100 including dog fee.
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