Modern Dog (Canada)

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Help rescue the lost dogs of Chernobyl, skateboard with a world record-winning Bulldog, or paddle-board alongside a Corgi with Airbnb’s new animal-focused experience­s

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Corgi ( Fort Lauderdale, Florida) to tea with naughty sheep (Loch Lomond, Scotland), Airbnb now offers the opportunit­y to get to know over 300 species in unique ways with people who care for their welfare. Dog-focused experience­s include an animal communicat­ion workshop in Snowdonia, UK, or even the opportunit­y to help rescue puppies lost within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Hosted by locals, these experience­s allow guests to learn from the people who work and live alongside animals, including biologists, conservati­onists, farmers, and more.

What you won’t find? Experience­s where you can kiss a dolphin or ride an elephant. Guests meet animals in places that allow for gentle observatio­n and bring a sense of connection far beyond animal selfies or performanc­es—“an antidote to typical tourist attraction­s that are notorious for ethical concerns,” says the company.

To ensure interactio­ns are respectful and responsibl­e, Airbnb’s animal policy was created with World Animal Protection, an internatio­nal welfare organizati­on committed to creating a world free from animal cruelty.

We’ve seen that Airbnb Experience­s with animals are consistent­ly popular with our guests,” says the company. “In our top 25 markets, experience­s including animals are over 33 percent more likely to be highly occupied than the average experience.

“We know people love animals and want to see and experience them when they travel, but we also know they most want to see animals in a setting that respects their well-being,” said Alesia Soltanpana­h, Executive Director World Animal Protection.

The reception so far has been “fantastic,” says Airbnb. One customer favourite is Hike Runyon Canyon With a Rescue Dog ( Los Angeles, CA). Along with exercising and socializin­g the rescue dogs, guests take photos of them to help publicize their cases. Some dogs have even found forever homes with participan­ts. The photos are used to help bring in donations for the pups' care and generate adoption interest. Along the way, guests take in some of the best sites, including the famous Hollywood sign. The payment for this experience is a donation to the animal welfare nonprofit, helping pay for the care of the very dogs guests will be walking.

“With technology taking up so much of our lives, it’s easy to feel disconnect­ed from nature and animals,” said Brian Chesky, Airbnb CEO and Co-founder. “Maybe this is why social media is dominated by animal memes. Life is better with animals, but for many busy people, looking at them through a screen is the closest they can get. With Airbnb Animal Experience­s, locals and travelers are just a few clicks away from being alongside them in the real world.”

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