Pet Policy
Welcome
to the Gray Goose ,
Where your Best Friend, Dog or Cat, is always welcome.
We ask that
your Dog or Cat is current
with his or her inoculations,
and is on annual flea and tick control.
Do
not allow your pet on
furniture: sofa’s, chairs, beds.
Keeping your best
friend on a leash will keep your pet safe and friendly to other guests.
Unfortunately, pets
are not allowed in the dining room due to local Health Department codes.
When
walking your best
friend outdoors, you only
have to pick-up when on paved
areas .
Be sure to wipe your pets
feet before going to your room.
Please do not leave
your best friend alone in your room for
any extended period of time.
He or she may get
lonely and cry ,thereby, disturbing other guests.
We
Sincerely wish you
and your best friend a Great Stay.
Any questions? Please
don’t hesitate to ask.
There is a $25 one night charge for each pet (Dog or Cat).
You
are responsible for any damage to
carpeting, bed linens
including mattress, pillows, upholstered furniture.
You are also
responsible for
any aggressive action by your pet to other guests or guests pets.
I thoroughly understand the above pet policy and understand my responsibility for any extra charges incurred.
Can I Bring My Dog
A man wrote a letter to a small
hotel in a Midwest town he
planned
to visit on his vacation.
He wrote: I would very
much like
to bring my dog with me.
He is
well-groomed and very well
behaved. Would you be
willing to
permit me to keep him in
my room
with me at night???"
An immediate reply came
from the
hotel owner, who wrote:
"I've been operating
this hotel for
many years. In all that
time, I've
never had a dog steal
towels,
bedclothes, silverware or
pictures
off the walls. I've never
had to
evict a dog in the middle
of the
night for being drunk and
disorderly. And I've never
had a
dog run out on a hotel
bill. Yes,
indeed, your dog is
welcome at my hotel.
And, if your dog will
vouch for
you, you're welcome to
stay here, too."