Last summer I flew cross-country to escort retired guide-dog Joplin (below) from Montreal to her new family in Seattle. The airline misplaced the dog carrier and the dog only understood French, but with the help of about a dozen United Airlines employees at Montreal Airport, Joplin made her flight and arrived “home” safely.
Now, after holding the bone just out of reach for months now, the folks at Pet Airways announced they’re accepting reservations from folks who want to book “seats” for their pets on the animals-only airline. I’m not sure if Joplin is up for another trip, but if you send your pet on an adventure on this new pet airline let me know.
In the meantime, if you must fly somewhere without your pet, you may want to choose a hotel that will loan you a pet during your stay or let you hang out with an on-site pet. More than two-dozen properties that offer that option are included in my Room with a Zoo story that officially posted on MSN.com this week.
Here are just two of the more than two dozen places included.
All Kimpton Monaco hotels offer the “Guppy Love” program. Guests can request a loaner goldfish (more entertaining than a guppy?) during their stay. I still have fond memories of perky Panchita, the fish assigned to my room during a stay at the Monaco hotel in Portland, Oregon.
At the Bahai Resort Hotel in San Diego, rehabilitated seals like Billy (above) spend their days in their own on-site pool. They’re entertaining, but quieter than 600-pound male seal lion who lived at the hotel in the 1970’s and enjoyed “singing” along with the band in the bar.
For more hotels with resident animals, please see my Room with a Zoo story on MSN.com. If you know of other hotels with cool, cute on-site animals, please let me know!
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I’m sure there are a ton of wonderful places like these and you may already be sick of emails from people like me suggesting one for inclusion, but I can’t resist! Fauna Australia is in Laver’s Hill, Victoria, Australia on the Great Ocean Road. It is like no other place I’ve ever stayed. It is so small, it’s like your friends Kirsten and Dean (and their kids!) invited you to stay at their animal reserve. They will spend lots or a little time teaching you everything you wanted to know about Australian wildlife, and while you are there you are invide to wander around at your leisure and feed any animals you want. http://www.faunaaustralia.com.au