A recent survey conducted by DogTrekker.com showed
that roughly a quarter of all leisure travelers own dogs and bring them
on their trips. The survey further indicated that more travelers would
probably bring their pets with them if not for the inability to find
truly dog-friendly accommodations. With such high interest in traveling
with pets, hotels and destinations that don’t start catering to the
needs of both man, and man’s best friend will miss out on a growing
trend.
Dog owners point out that there is a big difference
between being “dog friendly” and simply allowing a dog to stay in a room
with its owner. Just as people like to be pampered as a hotel guest,
there is a degree of hospitality that owners would like for their dogs.
Previous complaints that pet owners have made when traveling with their
dogs include: a poor selection of pet-friendly hotels and rooms, weight
and size limitations that aren’t disclosed until check in, inability to
find pet day care or services near the hotel, lack of activities to do
with dogs at destinations, no information on where dogs can go, and
confusion over pet-friendly policies at hotels, activities and
attractions.
To avoid the above frustrations, an increasing
number of pet owners are turning towards dog-friendly websites and
social media for answers as opposed to visitor bureaus, newspaper travel
sections, magazines, guidebooks, or even internet search engines.
DogTrekker.com has become an expert on pet travel, and understands the
difference between dog-unfriendly, dog-tolerant, dog-friendly and
dog-passionate travel. The goal of the site is to provide information on
dog-passionate properties that have clear and concise policies and
practices in place. Once at a destination, DogTrekker.com also offers
safe, fun attractions and activities. DogTrekker.com further
distinguishes itself by providing travelers with information about new,
lesser known dog-friendly destinations.
Visit www.dogtrekker.com
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