We've traveled and left Zoe in a hotel room before, in her crate with the "do not disturb" sign on the door. The hotel management knew about her, we paid extra for her to be in our room, they knew we were leaving her, and that we did not want anyone inside our room.
Fortunately we had no problems, but I was very releaved each time we went back to the room to check on her. We are actually considering getting a motor home so that we don't have to worry as much.
It is best to check ahead of time and let the hotel know you are bring a pet. Not all of them will allow pets. |