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maribethp Mar 16th, 2008 01:01 PM

comedians unite!!
 
I forgot that this is a comedy site. To be clearer, I wish to rent real estate, not additional pets.

cabovacation Mar 16th, 2008 01:49 PM

Sorry! Couldn't resist.

Try posting something more specific in the subject - like "Pet friendly rentals in Florida" or whatever.
Good luck!

maribethp Mar 16th, 2008 03:50 PM

That's ok. Actually, a lot of people pick on me. My husband always says I wear a sign on my back that says, "EAsy target". I was hoping for someone who knew of a good cottage or unit, since googling pet friendly rentals in Florida was not all that helpful. You know, like a personal recommendation.I prefer south gulf area and near the beach. few beaches are pet friendly, so that info would also be helpful.

Itlhermits Mar 16th, 2008 04:49 PM

Hello maribeth. Sorry, I don't bring my dogs on vacation with me, but maybe these websites will help...

www.tripswithpets.com
www.petvacationhomes.com
http://tinyurl.com/2onkzo

Scarlett Mar 16th, 2008 05:15 PM

Well, your 3rd post can be something like <b>Florida pet friendly rentals..</b>

But in the meantime..we ended up traveling with Pup, a large dog from NY to Fl and from Fl to Oregon.

La Quinta is totally pet friendly, no extra charge and some of them are very nice, some are just ordinary. So if you get stuck for a hotel along the way- there you have it.

Otherwise, a local realtor might have an answer for you.
Don't expect a bargain and don't be surprised if the accomodations are a bit 'tired &quot; or plain ( to put it kindly)...people who rent out homes to people with pets, do not waste good furniture on the chance of pet destruction.
This is something we learned a long time ago when we rented beach houses each summer in NY.

Good luck..if you decide to rent a pet though, let me know how you do..I might like a part-time cat.

SusanMargaret Mar 17th, 2008 07:08 AM

If you want to take your pup on the beach I would suggest you look at rentals in Fort Myers Beach. It has about 7 miles of beach all pet friendly except for a short stretch north of the pier. Sanibel and Capitiva also allow pets on their public beaches. My daughter stayed at Silver Sands Villas (FMB)(silversands-villas.com)and it is a pet friendly place.
I had a look at petvationhomes.com and that site had a lot of rental options in Florida.

SusanMargaret Mar 17th, 2008 07:13 AM

You might also like to have look at &quot;A Dog Lovers Companion to Florida&quot; which has good information on where to take your dog. We find it very useful.

gyppielou Mar 17th, 2008 01:34 PM

Thanks for setting up the laughs here maribethp.

In the end you got some great advice!

Dukey Mar 17th, 2008 02:15 PM

have you looked at the pet-friendly places listed at VRBO.com?

maribethp Mar 17th, 2008 05:42 PM

Yes, happy to provide the humor and I do appreciate the suggestions for towns.I was hoping for personal perspectives and more detailed experiences. thanks so much to all posters, silly or otherwise.

maribethp Mar 17th, 2008 05:45 PM

3 weeks at silver sands runs 4 thousand. there must be a more economical way to go.

CiaoLeone Mar 19th, 2008 08:11 PM

Perhaps we might make a few extra dollars for the upcoming trip ... by renting out a cat or two ... we seem to have an assortment on hand. In any event, thanks for the laugh. The cats, however, are not smiling. Ciao, L


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