John M
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dog friendly hotel in Ensenada?
recommendations?
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Very inexpensive place but good owner….
Hotel Coronado
Av Adolfo López Mateos 1275, Obrera, 22830 Ensenada, B.C., Mexico
It’s right off the main road. I once took off from here on a seven sisters trip and left an entire ice chest in the parking lot and when I got back
a week later the owner had kept it and even put some ice in there.
We had two dogs then….
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Best to check directly with hotel as many places that once accepted pets now do not. Especially if you have large dogs. Probably more success on
AirBnB.
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Quote: Originally posted by bajamary1952 | Best to check directly with hotel as many places that once accepted pets now do not. Especially if you have large dogs. Probably more success on
AirBnB. |
If it's one night stay, you just sneak them in, especially if it's a motel.
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Jerk. Accommodation providers hate entitled, disrespectful dog owners like you. Ever occur to you that some hotel guests have severe allergies to pets
and look for places that don't accept them? Of course, you wouldn't care about that, it's all about you.
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi | Jerk. Accommodation providers hate entitled, disrespectful dog owners like you. Ever occur to you that some hotel guests have severe allergies to pets
and look for places that don't accept them? Of course, you wouldn't care about that, it's all about you.
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John M
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Good, Bad and the Ugly
This short thread encompasses them all!
Thanks for the info, some of which was helpful.
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Showing off your dogs yet again for what purpose? Think because you have attractive dogs it confers some sort of special status on you?
And I can guarantee that you aren't "sneaking" anything past the hotel owners. They'll have a mountain of dog hair to clean up after those 2 are
inside and be cursing the disrespect of jerks like you.
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I have had good luck staying at Estero Beach Hotel with my pack especially if it's not a big race weekend. It's an interesting place.
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Estero
We stayed at Estero Beach Hotel a few years ago and liked it, didn't know they permit pets, in our case a 25 lb mutt.
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | Quote: Originally posted by bajamary1952 | Best to check directly with hotel as many places that once accepted pets now do not. Especially if you have large dogs. Probably more success on
AirBnB. |
If it's one night stay, you just sneak them in, especially if it's a motel.
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Me thinks this is illustrative of why you failed to ever pass the bar exam. You have moral failing, and you appear to be incapable of complying with
terms/conditions of even a simple 1-day contract for a hotel stay.
Those shaggy, long hair dogs look like the type that track a lot of dirt around. You should have picked short hair dogs, they are cleaner.
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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Not to mention it's ridiculous and unfair to the dogs to choose a breed suited to the Yukon and other northern climates and drag them around hot
southern California and Baja just so you can impress people.
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I gave him a hair cut.
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Outstanding morals. I'm impressed. But not surprised.
Do you and the dogs also smoke cigarettes and play poker in the room?
John
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Quote: Originally posted by surabi | Not to mention it's ridiculous and unfair to the dogs to choose a breed suited to the Yukon and other northern climates and drag them around hot
southern California and Baja just so you can impress people. |
I don’t think people are impressed. Just a dog. A dog trained to do unique work, games or tricks, now that is impressive.
Woke!
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will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
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