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never mentioned my yorkie at hotels Thirteen years ago when we mentioned Meggie, our 5 lb yorkie at check in, we always ended up in a smoking room or one not as clean as we would like (even in high end hotels). We decided we had enough of that, so just put her in my purse carrier and walked her in through the lobby for 12 years. Never had a problem, but of course we never left her alone in the rooms and usually chose pet friendly hotels so neighbouring rooms would assume she was legal if she did happen to let out a bark. She had her pee pad in the washroom, food, water and us, so no reason to not be content. :) Meggie was great, and went into resturants, museums,shops, etc without ever being found out. of course, that was before they started xraying purses at museums!! She passed last Christmas and I miss her so much. My new furbaby has helped fill the void, but isn't quiet in a purse like Meggie was. She was 9 months when I got her (15 months now) and she will hide in the purse, but if I stop walking, she gives me a little "keep moving" whine. Hopefully with time she will be quiet. We ended up buying a small motorhome, so she can go with us when we travel!!! lol |
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I think it important to follow rules of non pet hotel. It is disrespectful to owner, dangerous for doggie and risky for person. Fine pet friend hotel. :) |
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Another thing is if you need to leave your little one in a crate or whatever....you tell the hotel staff you don't want your room serviced while you are out. No maids will go in while you have a do not disturb on your door. Dyan |
OP, did you see the 30th post? What do you think? Have you made a decision? |
A "no pet" hotel means just that....NO PETS. Not, "no pets unless they are small and quiet and in a carrier." |
Even pet friendly motels will kick you out if you dont tell them you have a pet with you to avoid the charges. I would only stay at a pet friendly motel if I took my furbabies |
Wow...reading over this whole thread now, I am, as always shocked at the amount of people who feel like they are above the rules and that don't apply to them. :thumbdown To me it's almost like saying "I'm better than everyone else and can do whatever I want. Who cares who it effects." Ever stop to consider what would happen if one of the following guests is highly allergic to dogs? Lots of people are. Oh, but that wouldn't be your problem, would it...because leaving Fluffy at home just wasn't an option and you are the exception. |
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we have snuck my granddog yorkie into a hotel before. I always look for pet friendly though. |
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Your baby is adorable by the way, totally joking about your baby having a bad rap. ;) Way too cute I can tell. |
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