You know damn well that âPet Friendlyâ does not mean âAll Pets Acceptedâ. Anywhere. And that it never has. Lol.
You donât even accept all types of people in your Airbnb
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You know damn well that âPet Friendlyâ does not mean âAll Pets Acceptedâ. Anywhere. And that it never has. Lol.
You donât even accept all types of people in your Airbnb
Sheâs saying that just because pet-friendly is listed, hosts may not accept all types of pets, have rules about them being crated, etc, and may not be clear about that unless asked.
I have posted this before, but I always laughâŚâŚ
https://www.google.com.au/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwie0Pyng_P8AhUX1jgGHUAgB94QtwJ6BAgUEAI&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DN7HFXgyTya0&usg=AOvVaw2pn7SL1b7olPmpKNy1L7CI
I think it would be super useful for guests to know about the pet policy. It can be a real pain to sift through all the pet-friendly listings without knowing exactly what kind of pets are allowed. I mean, just saying âPet Friendlyâ doesnât really give us the whole picture. Some places might only allow dogs, while others might be cool with cats too. And letâs not forget about the size of the dogsâsome places might have restrictions for big dogs or little dogs.
That way, people traveling with their furry friends can easily find the perfect spot without any confusion or surprises. After all, dogs and cats are the most common pets that people bring along on trips, so it would make sense to highlight those options.
If they could tell us about pet policy, it would be awesome! It would save us a lot of time and make our travel planning a whole lot easier.
If a host has a no-pet policy, that means no cats, no dogs, no snakes, no emus etc.
If a host has a no-pet policy but will accept cats only, or dogs under 20lbs, they can say so in the listing.
@Eloise Whatâs with the blog link embedded in your post? Are you trying to drive views to a website youâre involved in?