icanon wrote:
If the motel does allow pets it's usually ground floor and smokers rooms. Not that I have been to No-Tells Motels. Read it on another forum a while back about pets in motels.
Don't know about No-Tell Motels or Mexico, but your statement is not true in most of the states. Last year we traveled with our large Golden across the U.S. and stayed at some very nice motels. Sometimes ground floor, second floor and once on the third floor of a really upscale motel chain. All non-smoking too, of course. Some required an additional charge having a dog.
With more people traveling with pets these days, I believe a lot of motels have become more accommodating.