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#1
Thanks for your help.
hawaiideborah
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#2
There are several on VRBO try http://www.vrbo.com/33241
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#3
No hotels for sure and most condo bylaws forbid dogs too, so your only hope would be to find a house to rent. (That's not easy either.)

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#4
Well if anyone comes to the East side with their well behaved dog, one of my clients has a pet friendly policy VRBO 150394.
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#5
Bill, at the link posted above, has a number of pet friendly places. I think that you will be glad that you called him.

Dan
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#6
Surprisingly, the Four Seasons is "pet friendly." That's probably above the price point you had in mind. The Four Seasons on Maui and Lana'i advertise their pet friendly policy, so I checked and yes, Hualalai is listed as such. [Smile]

btw, in Waikoloa Village, the Elima Lani condo complex is one of the only ones that allows pets (small). It is partly vacation rentals, part long term residents.
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#7
One night is tough, deborah. Most rentals don't want one night, and yes you have to pay the same cleaning fee as if you stayed a week ...
Especially with a dog, they have to clean really well for people who have allergies. I have dog allergies, and one hair would be enough to make my eyes swell closed.
So the cleaning fee is a reasonable requirement, dog or no dog.
A B&B rate includes cleaning, but finding one that takes a dog that size I would be surprised. Maybe south of Kona, where it's more alternative.
You need a very unusual rental. I would try advertising on craigslist.
Maybe someone has a guest house they would not mind making extra money on.
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#8
You probably would be better off to put the dog in a kennel for that day.

Aloha,
John S. Rabi, GM,PB,ABR,CRB,CM,FHS
888.819.9669
johnrabi@johnrabi.com
http://www.JohnRabi.com
Typically Tropical Properties
"The Next Level of Service!"
(This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors http://KonaBoardOfRealtors.info)
This is what I think of the Kona Board of Realtors: http://www.nsm88.org/aboutus.html

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#9
I was thinking that too, but I'm sure deborah doesn't want to think about that. Maybe a paid dog-sitter at home for the one day?
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#10
If nothing else Barking Dog Kennels is here in Orchidland and they seem to take very good care of the animals they board, you might stop by and take a look.
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