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Travelers With Dogs Should Look No Further Than Red Roof This July Fourth
The chain gives pets a safe place to camp out during fireworks on a family trip

With the Fourth of July fast approaching, some travelers are faced with a difficult decision. According to PetAmberAlert, lost dogs spike by 30% on July 4th and out of concern for the safety of their furry friends, many dog owners are left with no choice but to leave their pets behind while traveling for the holiday, especially if they are going to see fireworks.
However, luckily for these folks, one hotel chain is here to change the equation—and at no extra cost to the guests. At Red Roof, guests are not only allowed to bring pets along; they are encouraged to do so! Pets stay free every day at Red Roof, and free truly means free. There are no hidden charges or cleaning costs. Sometimes, guests can even find discounts for bringing their pet along.
Traveling with pets has risen substantially thanks to the more accommodating pet-friendly policies across industries. 46% of Americans own a dog, and 37% own a cat; while more than one-third of pet owners (36%) have stayed in a hotel with their pets before, more than four-in-ten (43%) of those who have said they have not, would consider it, all according to Research+Data Insights. In addition, a survey by Ask Your Target Market found that 48% of pet owners said that they actually care about their pets’ comfort more than their own when traveling.
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Red Roof has all those travelers covered, especially this Fourth of July. They can bring their peace of mind along with their happy hound this summer, because Fido can camp out safely in the room at no extra charge during the fireworks.