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I just received an e-mail from the woman who ran the therapy dog program in which Tigger was involved. Although the e-mail was about a new training session for which none of my current dogs would be eligible, she mentioned for the sake of out-of-towners that a local motel was "dog-friendly." This fact is not mentioned on the motel's web site.
I am happy to have this information, just in case I ever run across a boa constrictor in the bathroom or a copperhead in the hall. On my last Snake Night, I believed that the girls and I had nowhere else to go.
I am happy to have this information, just in case I ever run across a boa constrictor in the bathroom or a copperhead in the hall. On my last Snake Night, I believed that the girls and I had nowhere else to go.
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I don't know the answer to that, but as I recall, Motel 6 is one chain that does advertise its willingness to accept pets. I know people, including KT, who have made travel plans based upon the availability of a Motel 6 in towns and cities across the country. Alas, the last Motel 6 within 15 miles of my house was leveled by a tornado a few years back.peacock2121 wrote: I do wonder if advertising being pet friendly increases or decreases occupancy.
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Which hotel? Do tell.silvercamaro wrote:I don't know the answer to that, but as I recall, Motel 6 is one chain that does advertise its willingness to accept pets. I know people, including KT, who have made travel plans based upon the availability of a Motel 6 in towns and cities across the country. Alas, the last Motel 6 within 15 miles of my house was leveled by a tornado a few years back.peacock2121 wrote: I do wonder if advertising being pet friendly increases or decreases occupancy.
Well, then
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Re: Small-scale good info for me
silvercamaro wrote:I just received an e-mail from the woman who ran the therapy dog program in which Tigger was involved. Although the e-mail was about a new training session for which none of my current dogs would be eligible, she mentioned for the sake of out-of-towners that a local motel was "dog-friendly." This fact is not mentioned on the motel's web site.
I am happy to have this information, just in case I ever run across a boa constrictor in the bathroom or a copperhead in the hall. On my last Snake Night, I believed that the girls and I had nowhere else to go.
What, my tree isn't good enough for you? My lodgings got more stars in the latest Triple A survey than Holiday Inn Express....
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Dear Mr. Evil:Evil Squirrel wrote:
What, my tree isn't good enough for you? My lodgings got more stars in the latest Triple A survey than Holiday Inn Express....
You know darn well I can't climb your tree, what with my bum leg and all, because you've seen me try, and you laughed at me! Don't worry, though. I'm trying to coach up Lizbit to climb your tree. After all, she's a bird dog, so she should be able to manage it. (It will be even easier when she grows her wings!) Anyway, I can't wait for her to pay you an unscheduled visit and make fun of your home decor. Civilized creatures do not hang up duct tape for curtains.
It was nice of you to offer, though.
Sincerely,
Annie
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silvercamaro wrote:I don't know the answer to that, but as I recall, Motel 6 is one chain that does advertise its willingness to accept pets. I know people, including KT, who have made travel plans based upon the availability of a Motel 6 in towns and cities across the country. Alas, the last Motel 6 within 15 miles of my house was leveled by a tornado a few years back.peacock2121 wrote: I do wonder if advertising being pet friendly increases or decreases occupancy.
I believe most Super 8s are cat friendly as well. I preferred them to Motel 6 myself.
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I stayed at some chain mighta been Best Western, mighta been Comfort Inn) when I went to The Hartford and watched Baby Boy play. They allowed pets. The people next door had a dog. It barked, a lot, a real lot, like all night a lot. I did not want to complain. I finally did.
I don't want to do that again.
I don't want to do that again.
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Re: Small-scale good info for me
Next time, take some speakers, hook them up to your stereo, grab a Barry White CD, turn up the bass and put the speakers outside. According to a reliable source*, the snake(s) will be drawn to the throbbing rhythm of the bass.silvercamaro wrote:I just received an e-mail from the woman who ran the therapy dog program in which Tigger was involved. Although the e-mail was about a new training session for which none of my current dogs would be eligible, she mentioned for the sake of out-of-towners that a local motel was "dog-friendly." This fact is not mentioned on the motel's web site.
I am happy to have this information, just in case I ever run across a boa constrictor in the bathroom or a copperhead in the hall. On my last Snake Night, I believed that the girls and I had nowhere else to go.
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*The Simpsons - Lisa and Bart tried that on "Whopping Day" and it seemed to work.
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