What does split level apartment mean ?

Continuing on in our series of blogs answering questions we get asked –  what does split level man ?

Split level apartment

Split level apartment Door out to the courtyard

Two of our apartments , the Meadfoot and Watcombe are what we call split level apartment. These are the dog welcoming apartments.
If you want a visual tour / explanation click on the link here and take a virtual walk-through actual pictures of the apartments

https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=SRc6Cjsvk4e

You enter the apartment from the main door off the street then via the double bedroom . which is where the video tour starts . You  then go down the stairs to the living area. This is where you will find the kitchen, living area and access to the courtyard. Especially handy if you have brought your dog with you. In the cupboard under the stairs you will find a few extras to make your dog’s stay even more comfortable. We have a dog’s bed, bowl, micro fibre towel and a few toys.

Hope this helps

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We often get asked do you take dogs ?

Yes we do .

 

 

 

 

 

We are not best the people to tell you about what we offer so let me introduce you to Dylan and Whiskie

Hi , we are Dylan and Whiskie and our carers (who like to think of themselves as our owners!) are the owners of the apartments you will be staying in.
Firstly, congratulations on a great choice. There is loads of open space and plenty of opportunities to go for walks and swim in the sea. We really enjoy taking our carers for a long walk along the seafront and chasing a few balls into the sea. We can go on the beach between October and April but in the summer it is a very short walk to Goodrington beach where we are welcome all year.

Just a few tips before you set off from home.

Make sure they bring YOUR stuff as well as theirs. Don’t you find it frustrating when they’ve forgotten your blanket, food dish, favourite ball or, the worse possible scenario, your food!! Yes, it has happened and then we have to settle for some poor substitute … Not here though, we have educated our carers and they provide a bed for us, a food dish, a nice microfibre towel to wipe us down when we have been outside or in the sea, providing they have booked the Meadfoot or Watcombe apartments. Check the apartment here https://www.fivewayapartments.co.uk/meadfoot/

There is a bit of formal stuff … stay with me here as this is important for your fellow pooches who will follow in the future.

Here are the rules we need to comply with:
– Ensure all your mess is cleaned up and deposited in the bin
– If you’re wet then get dried off before you enter the apartments
– Don’t get up on the furniture (this really annoys the cleaners)
– Don’t go in the bedroom
– Keep the noise down. We all like a bit of bark now and then but there are other guests who may not appreciate it
– I know you won’t do this, but no chewing anything you’re not supposed to … otherwise you’ll get told off and you’ll have to pay for it!

Your carers will be charges a small fee for us to stay, no where near a s much as they have to pay ! The really great news is some of that money goes to help some of our less fortunate friends who would be homeless if it was not for Animals in Distress . See their web site for the amzing work they do at https://animalsindistress.uk.com/

Paignton is a great dog friendly location and you will find that you will be allowed into many of the cafes and restaurants … you may even get a few treats, the Shoreline by the Vue cinema is great for this With great walks, lots to do and many attractions we’re sure you’re going to have a wonderful time.

Have a great stay.

 

Dylan and Whiskie 

 

 

 

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Dogs helping dogs

Helping a less fortunate dog.

At Fiveway Apartments we have two dog welcoming apartments . We recognise not all dogs are lucky enough to be taken on holiday with their owners . We are really excited to announce we are supporting Animals in Distress, a South Devon charity. Animals in Distress has been finding new , forever homes for tens of thousands of homeless dogs, cats, rabbits and guinea pigs from across South Devon since 1981. They care for up to 25 dogs at any one time with an average waiting list of 20 in need of their help. A dog stays on average for 3 months. They have a very high success rate in rehoming dogs. It is great to be helping them to realise their plans to build a new kennel This will allow them to home and rehome 30% more dogs.

Many of the dogs that go to Animals in Distress have health and behavioural problems. They haven’t had the best start in life or have received the best care so can be nervous or scared. The new kennels with help to minimise the stress which will enable the dogs to settle quickly and recover while they find homes for them.

How we are helping.

When your dog stays with you we make a small charge to you , our guest ,, to cover our additional cleaning costs. We will be passing  on some of that charge to Animals in Distress.

This will help them to take a few steps closer to their goal of the new kennels and being able to help even more dogs.

To find out more of what Animals in Distress  do please go to: –

www.animalsindistress.uk.com

http://www.fivewayapartments.co.uk

 

 

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