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Wonder Dog Training & Pet Services

To all of our San Diego regional friends, Wonder Dog Training is excited to announce that we have expanded our services to include: dog walking, leash training, pet sitting (overnight stays, 24-hour stays, day visits), overnight boarding (in one of our boarder’s homes), small group classes, and a variety of unique board and train programs to suit your dog’s needs.

We are also offering an innovative new “Train While Away” program where we come to you, and train your dog while you are at work or away from home. Once a week, we follow up with you to show you what your dog has learned and teach you how to implement your dog’s new training! Does it get any better than that?

We looked far and wide to bring you only the best and most experienced sitters and trainers. Our sitters are pet first-aid certified, have many years of experience, are bonded and insured, and can even provide your dog or cat with medications, injections, and bandage changes if necessary. Our trainers are the best and the brightest. All of them use a dog-friendly approach, are highly experienced, and have worked with all ages, breeds, and behavioral concerns.

Our service area now includes: Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos, Escondido, Rancho Bernardo, Oceanside, Camp Pendleton, Bonsall, Fallbrook, Temecula, Murrieta, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Rancho Santa Fe, Leucadia, Cardiff, Del Mar, La Jolla, Pacific Beach, and Mission Beach.

Click here to visit Wonder Dog Training, see our testimonials and learn more!

Traveling with Fido: 10 Hotels that Cater to Canines

When I was a young girl, my dog, Koko, and I were best buddies and pretty much inseparable. Everywhere I went, he went. It never occurred to any of us to leave him behind when we traveled. Whether the destination was a local mountain retreat or a long-distance cross country trip, he was there, head hanging out the window, ears flapping in the breeze.

Back then dogs were not allowed in hotels, which of course posed some very real logistical challenges. In time I perfected my dog smuggling talent, and even became something of an expert. While one family member acted as look out and gave the silent “all clear” hand signal, I hurriedly wrapped Koko up in a huge oversize comforter, and then made a mad dash into the open door of the hotel room. We purposely chose rooms on the ground floor for quick and easy access.

The lengths we went to now seem ridiculous, but back then, in order to have him with us, we had to plan ahead and strategize creatively. Thankfully, times have changed and there are now many wonderful hotels that cater to people who travel with their dogs! Think Doga classes (yoga classes for people and their dogs), canine happy hour, dog walking services, welcome baskets for Fido, dog bowls, organic dog treats, doggy mats and beds, and even pet ID tags! What more could anyone want?

While pet-friendly hotels are becoming more plentiful, the hotels listed below go the extra mile to accommodate you and your dog. Most offer very reasonable pet fees, many have no weight limits or breed restrictions, and some provide extra services and amenities for Fido. Thankfully, most of these hotel chains have many properties throughout the United States, which means you will likely be able to find a hotel regardless of your travel itinerary.

10 Favorite Doggy-Friendly Hotel Chains

  1. Kimpton Hotels
  2. La Quinta Hotels
  3. Loews Hotels
  4. Red Roof Inn
  5. Hilton Hotels
  6. Best Western Hotels
  7. Motel 6
  8. Sheraton and Westin Hotels
  9. W Hotels
  10. Hotel Indigo Chain

Keep in mind that even if a hotel is dog-friendly, it’s still important to learn as much as you can about the hotel’s accommodations and pet policies before booking.

Important Considerations when Choosing Accommodations:

  1. Even if a hotel advertises that it is pet-friendly, some individual hotels within a chain may not allow pets because of local laws. It’s always a good idea to call the hotel directly and inquire as to its specific pet policies prior to booking your stay.
  2. Some hotels, such as Loews, require documentation that your dog is up-to-date on all vaccinations, so be sure to ask hotel staff about this and read the fine print before booking.
  3. Most hotels have a limited number of rooms designated for pets, and because of this, pet-friendly rooms tend to sell out quickly. Always make reservations as far in advance as possible to avoid problems.
  4. Most hotels have specific rules regarding the number of dogs allowed, in addition to weight limits. Some even have breed restrictions. Please be sure to inquire about these specifics prior to booking a room.
  5. More and more hotels are offering a welcome basket of wonderful amenities for your dog, such as bowls, beds, treats, tags, etc. While these goodies are sure to make Fido’s stay more comfy, you may want to check ahead to make sure that you are not being charged extra.
  6. Some hotels charge guests with pets a hefty nonrefundable cleaning fee, so be sure to inquire as to what the nightly pet fee is, and whether there are any cleaning fees.
  7. Inquire as to whether the hotel has a policy about leaving your dog in the room while you are away. Some hotels will not allow this due to concerns about barking and damage. If the hotel won’t allow you to leave your dog even for a short while, then you will need to take him with you anytime you leave the room, which can definitely affect your travel plans.

A Few Tips for Travel-Savvy Dog Owners:

The difference between a great experience and a bad one has everything to do with researching and planning ahead. As much as possible, read reviews from others who have stayed on the property with their pets, and if you are able to see photos of your accommodations beforehand, you’ll have a better feel for whether the room will be a good match for you and your dog.

Though often overlooked, hotel location should factor into your decision making. Search for nearby dog parks, beaches, and restaurants, and read reviews about these places. Having a place to walk or play with your dog, and being able to take him with you when you dine can make all the difference.

Check to be sure your dog is wearing his ID tag and that it is up-to-date, and remember to pack your dog’s walking equipment, bed, crate (if used), and a toy or two, along with his regular food. Do your best to maintain his regular feeding and exercise schedules, and you’ll have a very content traveling buddy. Happy travels!