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I’m staying in a Travelodge, guess how many rooms have dogs booked in?

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NorwichMom · 07/05/2026 19:30

45 apparently šŸ«£šŸ˜‚. Some rooms have several dogs. I fear I should have brought earplugs.

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1apenny2apenny · 08/05/2026 08:48

Hope you’ve double locked your door, you couldn’t pay me to stay in a TL after their attitude to women’s safety.

UnctuousUnicorns · 08/05/2026 09:30

GingerAndTheBiscuits · 08/05/2026 08:24

A dog on the bed, you’re really in for it now OP!

I wouldn’t be surprised if the travelodge you’re in did relax its rules about dog limits especially for the show, knowing some will
be bringing multiple dogs and they can charge a bit more for them. It’s not like it’s the busiest of hotels at the best of times! And I can believe you about the rat (if you saw that from your hotel window) - the KFC definitely attracts them!

What, are we not allowed on the beds in Travelodges? šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

I’m staying in a Travelodge, guess how many rooms have dogs booked in?
GingerAndTheBiscuits · 08/05/2026 09:47

UnctuousUnicorns · 08/05/2026 09:30

What, are we not allowed on the beds in Travelodges? šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

šŸ˜† but how do the humans fit around those long legs?! We have a large lumpy dog but at least her legs are quite short so we can usually squeeze around her

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NorwichMom · 08/05/2026 09:58

GingerAndTheBiscuits · 08/05/2026 09:47

šŸ˜† but how do the humans fit around those long legs?! We have a large lumpy dog but at least her legs are quite short so we can usually squeeze around her

Hubby did joke that I’d be sleeping on the floor last night. Pup was only on the bed briefly and then settled on the floor in his bed. Think he slept better than me! I’ve had about 4 hrs sleep.

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BippityBopper · 08/05/2026 10:20

MaryBeardsShoes · 07/05/2026 21:43

Are you always so unpleasant to people @BippityBopper

Did you not read where the poster was unpleasant to me first? It seems you have selective outrage.

BippityBopper · 08/05/2026 10:23

FinchiePink · 07/05/2026 22:11

"No", thankfully, is the wrong answer 100% of the time, as guide dogs are allowed in all establishments.

There is no such thing as a legally completely dog-free hotel in this country.

A hotel that onlt allows guide dogs isn't classed as dog friendly.

BippityBopper · 08/05/2026 10:29

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Bossbear · 08/05/2026 10:53

Your dog is adorable 🄰

YeOldeGreyhound · 08/05/2026 11:40

UnctuousUnicorns · 08/05/2026 09:30

What, are we not allowed on the beds in Travelodges? šŸ¤·ā€ā™€ļø

What a gorgeous hound. I hope they enjoyed their stay ā¤

NorwichMom · 08/05/2026 12:14

Qualified for Crufts šŸ˜€. Will get the Travelodge booked šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ˜‚

I’m staying in a Travelodge, guess how many rooms have dogs booked in?
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ErrolTheDragon · 08/05/2026 14:11

NorwichMom · 08/05/2026 12:14

Qualified for Crufts šŸ˜€. Will get the Travelodge booked šŸ‘šŸ»šŸ˜‚

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Oh well done!

sittingonabeach · 08/05/2026 14:21

Congratulations, how exciting!

MyCrushWithEyeliner · 08/05/2026 15:01

Congratulations to you and Casper 🄳

ClayPotaLot · 08/05/2026 19:57

Congratulations! Star

DrasticAction · 08/05/2026 20:54

After their security breeches who would stay in one ?

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