
I agree, it is a lot to pay on top, however I suppose if you weigh it up against costs of a pet sitter/ kennel costs it is usually a good deal.
Generally they justify it by saying it covers extra cleaning costs, which on the face of it seems daft as I am sure most people leave their holiday homes as clean (or in some cases cleaner!) as they find it.
On the other hand, when I used to do dog friendly B&B, you would be surprised how much hair I would find on the bedding and furniture after some doggy visitors!
I bought myself a small second hand touring caravan after my husband passed away and me and my girls have a great time! You can generally go where you like, when you like, especially with the caravan clubs as they make no charge for dogs and many offer good dog walks for those morning/nightly trots.
Renting a cottage on your own becomes too expensive - well it did for me :)