Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Snowbird dogs
Can anyone tell me how they handle coming to TV for a few months when they still have dogs that they have to leave at home? What do you do with them?
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I cannot help with this one. Our family consists of my lovely wife, two cats and a dog. I would never consider coming to TV without my dog. I may have a different answer for the other combinations if you need help there
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Dramamine!!!
We travel with two Puggles. Give them 25 mg of Dramamine every 8 hours, and they travel with us. Check out pet friendly hotels.
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Ours went to our daughters house when we came down. To old to travel and blind. He loves it there the kids just love to snuggle
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We travel with our german shorthair/chocolate lab mix as much as possible and stay at pet friendly hotels. He is actually a very good traveller. He really seems to enjoy new scenery.
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Why not bring with? It's a great place, even for dog's. I couldn't relax if I didn't have my Gilda with me.
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The Villages is very pet friendly. It would be a shame if you have to leave your dogs at home.
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Our dog is big. She loves to ride in the car, but we have only taken her on short trips (3 hrs). Florida for us is 1200 miles. I hope to retire in November and I am wondering what to do. Are big dogs welcome in hotels. Should we medicate her, she is or will be 9 years old. What a dilema!!
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Traveling with Pets
I don't travel with dogs but, with my two cats!! I always take them with me if I am on trip that is longer than two weeks. Luckily, they love to ride in the car!
Of course, you have to find "pet friendly" accomondations. And, you may have to pay a little more for housing but it is worth it to have them with me. There are many "pet friendly" hotels on the way to Florida. LaQuinta comes to mind but there are others. I always make hotel reservations in advance as some hotels only have one or two "pet friendly" rooms. |
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If your dogs are well-behaved and don't cause property damage, AND if you can come in the off-season months, I think you should be able to find a rental.
Go to The Villages 4 Rent, Rentals in The Villages and do a search for a Courtyard Villa (which will have a fenced yard) that allows pets. Use the "Search All Rentals" button on the left, then select Courtyard Villas, check the months you want and check "pets allowed". I just did this for the months of August and September 2012 and came up with LOTS of possibilities. Please bring your dogs -- you will all be miserable without them and won't have a true idea of whether The Villages is for you. |
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We have put our dogs in the car from day one and gotten them used to car travel. Our current golden was 10 weeks old when he took his first ride to Key West. We never medicate the dog. We give him the whole back seat for comfort. That's a priority. If need be, I mail a box of clothes down. Maybe try a shorter trip with your dog and see how it goes? We drive 6-8 hours a day. Both dog's always did/do well. |
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We were going to rent for a few seasons, but we ended up buying a CYV in 2007 because we figured it would be difficult finding accommodation which would accept three pets. Even tho our dogs don't shed and are perfect angels, lol. Good luck with finding a pet-friendly rental. I hope you're able to bring your dogs with you. Perhaps we'll see you at the dog park!
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I think labsx is right that it would be very difficult to find a place that will rent to a couple and three dogs, especially a large and medium-sized one.
So, some suggestions. If possible, leave the dogs with a family member or friend who knows and loves them. Another alternative would be to have someone watch the dogs in their home. Have them keep the dogs a time or two before you take a long trip so that both you and the dogs will be comfortable. I dogsit a household with a golden and a little dog in their home. During the summer, I watch these two for one month. I stay overnight every third day. While this is not the optimal situation, it does work. The dogs don't get too lonesome or depressed and the homeowners don't spend a small fortune on dog care. I don't know if this would work for a three-month absence though. You could hire someone to house sit for you and pay extra to care for the dogs while there. I really can't imagine keeping a dog in a kennel or any type of boarding facility for two-three months. That just seems too long to me. Maybe your vet could give you some alternatives?
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