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That’s very true Kara, kids probably make more mess than dogs :D:D the cottage we go to in Norfolk doesn’t charge for dogs , another gorgeous one to recommend ( Wayside. Walsingham) think you'd do really well renting out your house :)
 
It's probably more expensive than we would want to pay, but then it should be really as there would only be two of us plus J. But I would never say never - if I could pinpoint it exactly on Google Maps and confirm that it offered everything we could possibly want, I might still persuade OH. Particularly as it's not too far away from us.
 
Be good to know the area to see if has lots of places to visit that’s dog friendly, we don’t do pubs or restaurants ( even dog friendly ones) as Molly Springer would upset everyone with her barking if another dog was close by , far too embarrassing :D
 
Last year we were charged the same for Murphy and for Basil the parrot... As if the bird was going to jump on the beds or dig holes in the garden.
 
We have gone up North (we are in US) for a week or so during the summer with Ari to a rented place. Knowing in advance the exact location was necessary for us to pick the one to rent.
It’s standard here. When browsing through available houses, I see the addresses, so I can check google maps for what’s around, and even satellite view or street view to check the property itself.
 
Knowing in advance the exact location was necessary for us to pick the one to rent.It’s standard here. When browsing through available houses, I see the addresses, so I can check google maps for what’s around, and even satellite view or street view to check the property itself.

Snap! we do that to check how close the neighbours are, how near the roads are, how far to the best walk etc..I love google maps!
 
My dog Drift has just said he would like to see 'Treats' in a holiday cottage ;)
 
Secure fencing is the most important for me. Libby chi can get through the smallest gap !
I usually do Hoseasons chalets , special offers. You usually have to pay £40 per dog.
 

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