We had a guest cancel his reservation and Airbnb charged us ...
We had a guest cancel his reservation and Airbnb charged us $313 and blocked off the entire week. So not only we don’t get pa...
Guest with pets
@Vishnu42 People who want to travel with their pets will specifically seek places that accept pets. We haven’t actively recruited pet owners because they look for us.
Your description should emphasize that your ‘s is a pet friendly rental. You could include information about where guest pets are allowed on your property. If you have a dedicated place for their dogs such as a fenced in area, be sure to talk about that and include pictures. It might be good to include local places they can take their dogs such as any parks or restaurants with outside seating.
People with pets would b e attracted to things like a dog bed. Even if to make cleaning easier you use a comfy looking blanket fold up and just present well.
Dog dishes that is always a hassle
Poop clean up bags especially when shared grass area
A few dog toys is useful, plastic ones you can just wash in your dishwasher
Also I don't advertise this part but just liked I provide disposable pads for my sheets to limit blood stains, I have available puppy pads because even well trained pets are somewhere different can get nervous and have accidents. Puppy pads have a scent so most times a dog in the middle of the night when everyone is asleep will chose that over the rug
@Vishnu42. Easy, add the words Pet Friendly to each of your property name titles; there should be room. That way if they forget to filter by pet it will still be visually prominent.
@Vishnu42 An interesting question. I will follow the answers.
I allow guests to have dogs in my apartment. But I still need to buy accessories for dogs. I´m new to rent out my apartment.
I think customers with dogs will appreciate that there are dog things in the property.
There is also an ulterior motive for me as a host that I assist with, for example, blankets and beds for dogs. The reason is that there are always clean blankets and beds in my apartment.
When the dog owner brings their own blankets and towels, I do not know if they bring dirty blankets that smell very much dog. The risk will be that beds and sofas will smell like dogs after a visit from a custumer with dog.
That's why I think it can be good to have different things in place.
I think the following can be good to offer if a customer brings their dog:
In addition to this, I am setting up a patio in my garden for the guests this fall. I have then thought that it will be fenced so that it can be easy to have a dog.
Then I have to think about whether I should charge extra for a guest bringing a dog as there will be more washing and the purchase of products for dog owners.
Anyone who thinks like me? What do you others say?
I think your ideas are great. Especially dog towels.
I suggest a pet fee not only for the cleaning but it also discourages pet owners (we aren't all good lol) to think my rental is a free kennel for their dog while on vacation.