You probably know how nuts I am about pets, particularly dogs. Tim is also quite the dog lover, something he probably inherited from his dad (just one of the many things I love about him!). Because of our affinity for dogs we often travel with our dogs when we can. After all, since we consider them part of our family, then of course our family trips often include them too.
I'm scheduled to attend a Red Cross training session for Disaster Action Team volunteers in Bangor, Maine in mid-October, and I was referred to the Best Inn as a great place to stay. When I visited their website I was glad to see the "Pets are welcome" entry in their list of hotel amenities. As we've traveled around the country & Canada I've been pleasantly surprised to discover that many of the nicer hotels actually allow pets (including many 4- and 5-star ones).
Perhaps because they've learned from experience that people who take their pets along when they stay in a nice hotel, are also responsible enough to ensure their pets don't come into that hotel unless they have kept them clean, pest-free, and taught them a few manners. Pets are remarkably able to learn many things if pet owners are willing to take the time and effort to work with them and guide them - much like children are remarkably able to learn many things--no matter how young--if the adults in their life are willing to do the same for them (not only their parents, but all adults in their life). If only we so-called "adults" were as open to learning as pets and children often are - what a great world that would be!
Apparently the Best Inn has also discovered this fact. I thought their page about why they allow pets was a hoot, so I've pasted part of it below for those that are interested (it's after the guidelines for pet owners). Enjoy.
We Are Pet Friendly
Bangor's Best Inn welcomes pets and we offer comfortable accommodations for their owners. To insure your pet's comfort, the comfort of other pets, and of all our guests, we have a few guidelines that we ask your pet to follow:
- Pets shouldn't be left alone in their room. Even well-behaved pets do act up when their master leaves them alone.
- Pets should be kept on a leash when not in their room (unless, of course, you have a goldfish).
- When you walk your pet, please do your part to help keep our grounds clean. There is a perfect dog walking area behind the hotel, toward the waterfront.
"Dogs are welcome in this hotel. We've never had a dog that smoked in bed and set fire to the blankets. We've never had a dog who stole the towels, played the TV too loud or had a fight with his traveling companion. We've never had a dog who got drunk and broke up the furniture. So, if your dog can vouch for you, you're welcome, too!"
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