Thursday, April 26, 2012

A Vacation Home for the Family Dog

It’s likely the most common travel conundrum of dog owners: What to do with Fido when we  go on vacation? While it’s true that hotels have become more pet-friendly in the past few years, the number of places that don’t accept dogs still far outnumbers  the number that do.

Dogvacay.com,  a recently launched website that pairs dogs with host homes while owners are away, saves both dog and owner from kennel boarding.  Dogvacay’s boarding is cage-free, said Aaron Hirschhorn, the site’s co-founder and CEO.  Hirschhorn, along with his wife, Karine Nassim Hirschhorn, decided to create a website around home dog boarding.

Dog owners can create an account on dogvacay.com, providing details about their pet, and then search listings for matching  hosts in their area.

Owners can email potential hosts to work out the details and get any questions answered. Payment is made in advance to dogvacay.com, which holds the money until after the dog has been dropped off at the host home.

The site vets hosts through phone calls and social media channels, but ultimately it’s the dog owner’s responsibility to pick a host they are comfortable with. Since the host home is likely in or very close to the host-seekers  hometown, it’s probably worth arranging a visit before making a commitment. The site provides insurance should anything go wrong and offers a money-back guarantee.  Hosts can also send photo updates to the dog’s owners by email or text while they’re away.

If you’re a dog lover willing to open your home to other canines, you can make extra money by registering as a host for a dog whose family needs a sitter. Hosts post their own rates, and can distinguish the kinds of dogs they’re looking to house and look after.

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Rawhide Travel and Tours Inc
6008 West Bell Rd # F105
Glendale, Arizona  85308-3793
(602) 843-5100

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