Wednesday 6 August 2014

Do’s and Don’t’s for traveling with your pets


DO’S:


 


• Check beforehand what the hotel’s policy is on pets, and follow it strictly.


• Keep your pet tied up or in a cage as much as possible while on the trip. This is not necessarily to keep them from running away or going missing, but being in a strange place may make them defensive, and they could cause a problem with a guest if they are left free. 


• Clean up after your pet if he/she makes a mess during the night for whatever reason, and let the hotel staff know so that they can make the necessary arrangements to get it cleaned up properly.


• Be considerate of others when you take your pet onto the elevator. Some people are very afraid of animals, even if you think your dog is too small to cause any harm.


• Remember: Your next-door hotel room neighbor doesn't like your pet after midnight. Make sure your pet is trained before trying to take them anywhere. You don’t want them barking or causing a ruckus all night or tearing up the room, making the situation difficult for everyone.


 


DON’TS:


 


• Don’t bring more than one pet. If you do, expect to be charged a double cleaning fee.


• Don’t leave your pet in the room when you leave unless he/she is caged. If someone opens the door, the animal can escape or even hurt someone when they become frightened and defensive.


• Don’t ask another hotel guest to watch your pet, and then blame the hotel if the pet runs away.

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