This Idaho AirBnB Is A Trojan Horse-Style Dog & You Can Rent It For Super Cheap (PHOTOS)

Airbnb has a wide selection of unique and exciting spots to stay across the country, but this one really stands out among the rest.
The "Dog Bark Park Inn" in Idaho is a giant dog-shaped home that is currently available to rent on Airbnb, and it's just as amazing as you think it is.
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$168
Price per night
The giant beagle-shaped home has everything you need for a much-needed getaway, including Wi-Fi and plenty of dog-themed games.
Frances & Dennis | Air BnB
You'll rest easy in your fully dog-themed home while you snuggle up in your dog-themed bed, where you can enjoy more dog-themed books and games, all of which are included.
Frances & Dennis | Air BnB
The second-story deck makes for a perfect spot to enjoy the weather and even get to stargaze in beautiful rural Idaho, where the stars will truly be putting on a spectacle.
The home is less than two hours from the famed Hells Canyon, where you can hop on a jet boat and explore.
Once you're done with that, you can take a trip and adventure through Nez Perce historical and cultural sights in the nearby towns.
But if you'd prefer to just take it easy for a low-key vacation, this is still the perfect spot, cause what better place to kick back and relax than inside a giant wooden beagle?
Dog Bark Park Inn B&B
via AIRBNB
$168/night
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Address or Neighborhood: Cottonwood, Idaho
Why You Need To Go: This super unique Airbnb is the sight of the perfect vacation, as you can enjoy the comfort of a giant home-made wooden beagle complete with all the necessary amenities at such a low price. Whether it's stargazing, thrill-seeking, and or just some front porch sittin', this is the place for you.
Prices and terms of occupancy are confirmed at the time of publishing, but they can change at any time.
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