Female doctor looking for dog-friendly accommodation
A friend is doing placements at Whangarei Hospital from 8-14 January, and 22 January - 23 February. While she is in town, she is looking for accommodation where she can bring her dog.
She is a friendly professional; her dog is, in her words, "...fascinated by other animals and will sniff and wander, but doesn't really chase them. Whether cats like him depends more on the cat. He is an inside and outside dog, outside when [she is] not at home (needs to be fenced, though)...and sleeps inside."
If anyone has recommendations, please let me know and I'll pass them on.
Thanks in advance :)
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