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Does anyone know of any hotels around the Midlands (Shropshire/Staffordshire area) that doesn't have a restriction on 2 dogs max? Preferably with no extra charge for the dogs!
I know Travelodge have a 2 dog policy and charge £20 per dog, I've tried Days Inn Telford and they say they have a 2 dog max policy.
By G.Rets
Date 01.10.10 22:21 UTC
We have just stayed at the hotel in Stoneleigh Park on the same site as the Kennel Club building. It cost £80 per night and dogs £5 each extra but let's just say they don't keep a check on how many you take. The garden rooms have a patio door which accesses a communal, not secure, garden area but the rooms are large & comfortable ( we had 5 large dogs inside ours.) No off-lead exercise on site but plenty of on-lead walking available. Not easy to find anywhere to take multi dogs is it?
Try the local tourist information , they can often tell you which hotels will take dogs and how many

I know it's not strictly in the 2 counties you list but how about Campanile at Coventry, Campanile welcome animals & they stay for free!
By gwen
Date 02.10.10 08:25 UTC

We usually stay at the Holiday Inn Express at Stafford, and they don't restrict the number of dogs.
We stayed at days inn Milton keynes, did have just the 2 when I booked but as things happen took a dog on the week before lol, we did arrive about 1 in the morning but we just strolled in with the 3 of them (st bernards too) seems to me the receptionists at night aren't really bothered
good luck!!

Just booked at Home Farm near Stone for Manchester show with 2 dogs, might be worth asking about 3. Website comments say slightly faded / dated but clean and comfortable.
Thanks for all the ideas, Holiday Inn Express at Stafford sounded ideal, unfortunately they're fully booked! Managed to get Holiday Inn Telford, charging £10 for the dogs but they'll allow all 3 - although I did get tentatively asked 'how big are they?' when I asked if 3 would be a problem :-D

£10 for all 3 or £10 each? I used to go to Travelodges but they are now charging £20 per dog which was insane when I was considering bringing all 3! Cheaper to go to the B&B, but I'll think about Holiday Inn another time if it's only £10 for 2 or 3 dogs.
She said £10 per night, not per dog. Seems each Holiday Inn or Express have their own policy. Stayed in the Express near East Midlands airport a few times where they don't charge for dogs at all but wasn't quite in the right location this time.
I refuse to stay in Travelodges now.

I don't mind paying a small fee for dogs because it does take longer to clean rooms etc if a dog has been in. We stayed at Days Inn for Driffield on friday and it was £10. Pity anyone staying there who didn't like dogs though - there were dozens of dogs staying ;-)

Thanks, I'll check them out next time I have a long distance show!
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