17 Best Pet-Friendly Airbnbs in the U.S.
According to data released by Airbnb, pet-friendly listings are the second most commonly searched amenity after swimming pools. But as someone who spent 16 months road tripping across the United States with dogs, I know how frustrating it can be to find a truly pet-friendly Airbnb.
In many locales, listing options drop by more than 90 percent as soon as you switch on the pet filter. Some hosts charge exorbitant fees for bringing a dog—up to $250 per pet per night—and cats often aren’t even an option. Others enforce onerous rules, like requiring a dog be removed from the property any time a guest goes out. I’ve even seen listings where hosts claim to be pet-friendly but then insist your dog sleep outside on the porch. (Uh, no.)
Not only are these 17 Airbnbs legitimately pet-friendly, but some even have built-in pet perks like fenced yards and free treats. The homes are also run by Superhosts, who each have a rating of 4.8 or above and at least a 90 percent response rate, meaning they’ll get back to you ASAP.
FAQ:
What should pet owners look for when booking an Airbnb?
First, make sure the listing is actually pet-friendly. Does the description explicitly state that pets are welcome and outline the house rules? Look out for size, weight, and breed restrictions, if there is a cap on the number of animals you may bring, and if the host’s rules on where your pet can sleep, sit, and roam meet your needs. If your pet requires a lot of exercise, see if the listing has a fenced yard or is located near a good trail system, dog park, or pet-friendly beach. Always double check if there’s an additional pet fee or deposit required, and if the latter is non-refundable. It’s also advisable to search keywords like “pet” and “dog” in the reviews to read about the experiences of previous guests traveling with animals. If details are scarce, message the host directly in advance of booking to discuss your pet (some permit assistance animals only) and make sure you’re on the same page in terms of overall expectations.
How should pet owners prepare for their Airbnb stay?
Some hosts offer pet-friendly amenities such as beds, bowls, treats, and gated yards, but owners should still come prepared with everything they need to make their pet’s stay comfortable. Ensure your pet’s ID tags are up-to-date and that any contact details associated with their microchip are current. Upon arrival, make a sweep of the property to size up any potential hazards such as poisonous houseplants or breakable objects that should be moved to a higher surface. Cleaning up after your pet is a no brainer (BYO bags), but also be mindful of excessive barking that may disrupt the neighbors. If your pet is prone to shedding, it’s also polite to vacuum and use a lint roller on the furniture before checking out.
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