Outer Banks, North Carolina 800-688-2813
252-453-3033
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1023 Ocean Trail
Corolla, NC 27927
800-688-2813
252-453-3033
outerbanksinfo@resortquest.com

ResortQuest Outer Banks Dog Policy

 

There's no need to leave your pet in a cramped kennel for a week... numerous ResortQuest Outer Banks homes allow your dog to vacation with you!

Our "dog" homes allow two domestic, housebroken dogs with a weight limit of 75 pounds each, unless otherwise noted within the home's description. Browse our "Dogs Welcome" homes.

Let us know when making your reservation if your furry friends are coming along. A $200 (plus tax) pest-control fee will be added to your rent. Keep in mind that pets in non-pet homes are strictly forbidden and will result in your eviction.

ResortQuest Outer Banks Dog Beach Rules

 

Headed to the beach? Bring your furry friend! A day at the beach can be an enjoyable time for both pets and their owners. Please be courteous and clean up after your pet. All pet waste must be collected immediately and deposited in appropriate containers. If you are headed to the beach, please be aware of the leash / pet laws.

 

 

 

 

 

ResortQuest Outer Banks Helpful Hints for Beach Dogs

 

What could be better than taking your best friend to the beach with you to enjoy a nice day by the water? Whether you're playing catch, swimming in the ocean or running along the shore, the beach can be fun and rewarding for both pets and their owners. However, while the Outer Banks offers many hours of fun for all, please be aware that a day at the beach could put your dog at risk for some of the following situations. Follow these helpful hints to ensure the safety of your dog while playing at the beach.

 

 

 

 

 

ResortQuest Outer Banks Dog First Aid and BoardingThere are a variety of places to take your dog should he or she need first aid, grooming, boarding, or any kind of veterinary care. Each has a compassionate staff ready to serve you...and your dog.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ResortQuest Outer Banks Places to VisitA number of great sites allow your furry companion to come along. Check out our list for some ideas on ways to get out and explore the beautiful Outer Banks with your best friend.