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Was just thinking about my pet fee and was wondering what everyone else charges?
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We charge $20 per night per dog, and collect a fully refundable $250 security deposit per dog. Our maximum is 2 dogs. Guests are asked to complete and sign a copy of our Dog Agreement (contract). We have several restrictions - no puppies under 1 year, dogs must be spayed or neutered (less likely to mark, to be aggressive, to roam, often are more calm, etc.), dogs must be well behaved on leash, and owners must agree to keep dogs on leash whenever they are outdoors. We have lots of wild critters here - bear, deer, turkeys, fox, eagles, coyotes, etc., and the leash rule is intended to protect wildlife as well as the dogs and our neighbors. It is amazing how few problems we've had. Vacuums are available to guests at both of our homes and we tell guests if they clean up after the dog/s and there are no damages, we'll refund 100% of the deposit. I don't know how many visiting dogs we've had over the years, but it's a lot. The owners are thrilled to be able to bring them along on vacation, and we have found that dog-owning guests are often better than those without pets. In 5 years we have only withheld money once from the deposit. We have dogs ourselves and allowing them at the rentals is really a win-win.
Sorry this is so long, but I want to add a comment about the new restrictive policy Airbnb has implemented. If you check the 'pets accepted' box, their default is 5 animals (!!! right??) and you're required to enter a per-stay fee. The host has no flexibility to charge per night, instead of per stay.
My workaround is to message guests immediately after booking with a copy of our Dog Agreement. The Agreement contains information about our fees and deposits. I bill through the Resolution Center and, after the stay, I promptly refund the deposits. Not ideal, but there doesn't seem to be any other way to do it.
I charge $10. I think at hotels it's $15 or more
is this per stay? or per night?
Hi Alice and Jeff
I don't charge any pet fee, even provide a litte jar of dog candy and a water bowl; I do however communicate beforehand that I assume that the dog will not be allowed on the bed. So far (4 dog visits) so good..
Regards Barbera
@Alice-and-Jeff0: I don’t charge anything but under my house rules I reference an additional $150 pet deposit. I chose not to charge a fee because it always irritated me to pay extra for my dogs when we travel. I request well behaved and housebroken dogs in the listing. So far I’m happy to report all of the dogs who have stayed have been great and the yard has been left poop free. We dog proofed the house best we could and offer dog treats, bags, bowls, and extra leashes. I think allowing dogs may have helped book more guests in the off season too. Hope this info is helpful.
@Karen-and-Will0 - sorry for the delay in response. I'm not getting email notifications for threads I'm following.
We typically charge $15-$25 depending on the type of dog (length of hair, age, do they sleep on the bed, etc.) and ask a ton of questions before hosting a pooch. How an owner responds tells us a lot about how they are going to handle their dog when they are staying with us. Our charge is way less than hotels nearby (from $10/night to flat $100/stay) and way less than a kennel charges ($42/night). Since we require the pets to be crated when their humans are not in the home, we are prepared to charge a "crate fee" of $10 - but so far - we've convinced everyone we're not pet-sitters so they take them with on their adventures.
As a former foster home and pet owner (currently pet free), we know the damage that a dog can do when they are stressed and travel is stressful. We thought we were charging too little, but clearly by these responses, we are not. We've had so many folks balk at paying us even that nomial fee when kenneling them is so much more expensive.
Personally, I do not understand why people think their dogs should be free guests. It's about as silly as why people think kids should be free. But that's probably just me!
We have a vacation home in a resort area which the guests use independently and we charge $35 per night because we don't want to be less than a kennel and therefore be the default place for the pet.
It's important that our place is all ready to go, smelling great and looking pristine for the next set of guests so why would we encourage owners to bring their pets by being less than it costs to kennel their pup?
We feel like it's nice to be able to accommodate an owner's pet on a case by case basis, but we don't want to become a place where guests always bring their dogs. We also only accept small dogs -- less dander and less hair to shed.
Guests are required to fill-out a pet addendum which describes their pup and gives the rules of the house for the animal.
Where do I get a copy of the pet addendum?
@Stephanie241 I would like the pet addendum also if you wouldn't mind sharing. Please and thank you!
Please send me the pet addendum ****
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Hi! Great answer and excellent points!
Where did you find the pet addendum? Do you send it for signature via AirBnb or to their Email directly?