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A series of photos showing different living rooms and dining rooms in homes. A couple sitting on a couch with their dog next to them on the floor.

Swiftstay curates the best pet-friendly homes driving distance from Charleston (think: Charlotte, Asheville, Savannah, Chattanooga, the Blue Ridge Mountains + more).

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Swiftstay, a concierge home exchange club, is launching a new service for pet owners where you book a pet-friendly stay and only pay for cleaning.

Here’s how it works:

  • Apply to become a member.
  • Go through the vetting process — Swiftstay only accepts well-trained pets (and owners).
  • Mention CHStoday referred you and get three months of membership free + 3 nights of credits for your first pet-friendly trip.
  • Book your weekend trip.

Bonus: Swiftstay is also available in this popular dog-friendly city. Apply meow.

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