It’s totally doable to host an Air B&B with dogs, and today I’m sharing my top 5 tips on how to successfully pull it off!
So I recently converted the in-law suite on my upstairs level into an Air B&B space. Itโs a good way of making a little extra cash, get to know different people from a variety of walks of life, and itโs a great socialization opportunity for my 2 Boxer mixes.
That said, I had to think about the logistics of having the dogs at my Air B&B space before I listed it…and learned one additional lesson during my hosting experience, ha!
5 Tips For Hosting An Air B&B With Dogs

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1. Mention Your Dog(s) In Your Listing
First things first โ if you have dogs who live in your home and will be present while Air B&B guests stay over, do mention it in your listing.
Some people are afraid of dogs or simply don’t care for them. What?! I know, right..
Anyways, this is what my listing says:
Queen size bed with private bathroom in single family home. 15 mins from Fort Bragg (closest gate is the Butner gate). Shopping center with grocery store, gym, Mc Donald’s, Subway, dry cleaner, nail salon, hair dresser and gas station across the street.
Kitchen is fully equipped. You’re welcome to use the washer/dryer in the laundry room and park your car in the garage. Home is alarmed.
2 Boxer mixes live in my home, so this listing isn’t for you if you’re afraid of dogs! They are very sweet though!
2. Be Home To Greet Your Guests In Person
Some Air B&B hosts have a lockbox on their front door that holds the key to their house.
Itโs a great way of letting guests into your space when you can’t be present during check-in.
When I thought about the logistics of listing my space I immediately knew that I wouldnโt be able to use this option.
I simply canโt have strangers enter my home while Iโm gone and expect Missy & Buzz to politely greet them.
I also wouldnโt want to take the chance of the pups running off. Plus, I personally wouldnโt be comfortable coming home to a stranger in the house, even though I virtually โmetโ them beforehand.
So that’s why I do insist on meeting every guest in person. So far, this approach has worked out quite nicely.
3. Keep Your Space Clean โ โI Noticed Your Place Doesnโt Smell Like Dogs At All!โ
Two of my guests have made the comment that my place doesnโt smell like dogs at all.
Sorta surprising when you have two medium to large size dogs, right?
Well, thatโs one of the many benefits of feeding your dogs a species appropriate, raw dog food diet.
Here’s the thing – dogs who eat raw meat donโt have that typical dog smell about them that kibble-fed dogs have, so obviously their home doesnโt either.

So this specific nutritional approach that I take with my dogs works out great for my Air B&B adventure!
Besides that, I also make sure to thoroughly vacuum and clean the guest space as well as all shared spaces before new guests check in.
I will say that Iโm sort of a neat freak by nature and keep my house clean either way! But I do step it up a notch when I get the booking alert on my Air B&B app.
If your dogs arenโt raw fed, you may want to give them a bath and/or a good brushing before a guest arrives.
After all, you want to make the best first impression possible to get outstanding reviews that will attract new guests, and possibly even repeat guests!
So far, Iโve had one repeat guest whoโs stayed on 4 separate occasions, and one couple who spent 9 consecutive nights while house hunting, followed by an additional 18 nights while they were waiting to move into their new home.
It was perfect because the pups already knew them and I didnโt have to do any re-introductions.


4. Donโt Let Your Dogs Invade The Space Of Your Guests
Since Missy & Buzz are crate trained, I put them up in their dog crates right before a guest arrives to check in.
That way, theyโre not invading the guestโs personal space and I get a chance to show the guest around sans dogs.
Once theyโve settled into their guest space, I introduce them to the pups.
Usually Missy is first because all she wants to do is be loved on. Buzz only wants to enlist the new visitor to play ball with him, so Iโm saving that for last ๐
If your dogs arenโt crate trained, another option would be to confine them to a bedroom.

Speaking of bedrooms โ the pups sleep in my bedroom at night and I usually donโt close my bedroom door. After all, I would want them to be able to react and protect the house and myself if someone broke in.
I do, however, close my bedroom door at night when Air B&B guests are staying with us. That way, the pups are out of anyoneโs way if they’re going into the kitchen or need to leave super early in the morning before Iโm up.
Iโve also told all guests that they may want to close the privacy door leading to their space upstairs. Missy & Buzz are nosy and would wander up there to sniff around if it stayed open ๐
They were particularly interested in doing that when the house hunting couple stayed here because they brought their 2 guinea pigs along. The pups were very intrigued in getting to know them, which, of course, didnโt happen.

5. Give Your Guests Clear Dog Instructions
I learned that one the hard way when I failed to mention that Buzz can AND WILL open packages left out within his reach!
One of the guests brought a package inside while I wasnโt home and placed it on the floor right by the front door.
Since it was the pups’ monthly delivery of single-ingredient, air-dried treats from Real Pet Food, Buzz opened the package and (hopefully) shared the beef liver, smelt, and turkey breast with his sister. Sigh.

So do yourself a favor and think about what kind of trouble your pup could manage to get into while theyโre home alone with the guest(s)!
One option would certainly be to just put them up in a room or crate them.
5 Tips For Hosting An Air B&B With Dogs: Bottom Line
While Iโm only two months into hosting an Air B&B space, itโs been a great experience so far. The pups seem to think so too as theyโve been getting their fair share of lovings from our guests!
It has literally paid off to think about the logistics involved with dogs on the premises. So to recap, if youโre thinking about listing your space with dogs on Air B&B, I would:
- Specifically mention your dogs in the listing
- Be home when new guests arrive
- Introduce your dogs after the guests have had a moment to settle it
- Donโt allow your dogs to invade your guestsโ space
- Be sure to point out any dog specific rules to your guests
Have you thought about listing (part of) your home on Air B&B? Do you have any further tips on how to make the experience a smooth one for everyone involved? As always, weโd love to hear from you in our comment section!
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