More Than Just 'Pets Allowed'
The phrase 'pet-friendly' on a hotel website used to be a gamble. It often meant your furry companion was merely tolerated, confined to the room with a list of restrictions. But a significant shift is underway. The hospitality industry has woken up to a simple
truth: for millions of people, pets are not just animals, they are family. This realisation is moving hotels from a 'pets allowed' policy to a 'pets welcomed' philosophy. This change is driven by the growing 'pet humanisation' trend, where owners see their pets as integral members of the family, deserving of comfort and care, even on vacation. As a result, the demand for truly inclusive travel experiences has soared, and hotels are responding enthusiastically.
The Rise of 'Paw-some' Perks
So, what does this new era of pet hospitality look like? It's much more than a water bowl at the entrance. Luxury hotels are now competing to offer the most creative and comforting amenities for their four-legged guests. Upon arrival, it's common for pets to receive a welcome kit with custom beds, branded toys, and organic treats. Some establishments offer gourmet pet menus prepared by hotel chefs, catering to special dietary needs. The pampering doesn't stop there. Services that were once unthinkable are now available, including in-room pet massages, dedicated dog-walking services, and even 'paw-arazzi' photoshoots. In India, hotel groups like Taj and ITC have launched initiatives like 'Pawcations' and 'Petcaytions,' providing amenities such as outdoor play areas and having vets on call.
A Booming Business in India
This trend is not just a feel-good story; it's a smart business decision. India's pet care market is one of the fastest-growing in the world, projected to expand significantly in the coming years. With rising pet ownership, especially in urban areas, a large and loyal customer base has emerged. Data shows that pet-friendly accommodations enjoy higher occupancy rates and that guests with pets often stay longer. For Indian travellers, road trips have become the preferred mode of travel with pets, with a staggering 93% favouring them over flights. This has spurred demand for pet-friendly hotels at drivable destinations. Recognising this, major chains like IHCL, Marriott, and Lemon Tree have expanded their pet-friendly properties across the country.
Know Before You Go: The Fine Print
While hotels are becoming more accommodating, 'pet-friendly' does not mean 'no rules.' Travellers should always check a hotel's specific pet policy before booking. Common rules include restrictions on the size or weight of the pet, often with a limit of one or two animals per room. Most hotels charge an extra fee, either per night or as a one-time cleaning charge. Pets are typically required to be on a leash in common areas, and many hotels have designated zones where pets are not allowed, such as restaurants or pool areas. It's also standard practice to require that pets are fully vaccinated and that guests are responsible for any damage or disturbances.
Tips for a Smooth 'Pet-cation'
To ensure a stress-free trip for both you and your companion, a little preparation goes a long way. Always call the hotel directly to confirm their pet policy, even if it's listed online. When you pack, bring your pet's own food to maintain their diet, along with a familiar blanket or toy to help them settle in a new environment. Once at the hotel, find out where the designated walking and relief areas are. And remember, while many hotels now offer services like pet-sitting, it's crucial to never leave your pet unattended in a room without prior arrangement and explicit permission from the hotel staff. Responsible pet ownership ensures that hotels can continue to offer these wonderful services to all guests.


















