The Hampton inn in Ellenton Florida is currently rejecting pets from residents to enter and are disregarding the governor's statement allowing pets to be taken into hotels and buildings for shelter. My mother recently moved to the area and is forced to move to the hotel because her house structure will not stand strong. She needs to take her dog in, the dog is all she has. Please, if anyone has any advice or can help, it would be appreciated.
Is there any way to bring it in stealthily? It would only work if it were a small dog, like putting it in a big bag or something
>>18705854
tell her to go to an actual shelter and not a hotel?
or follow the rules of admission like having it in a crate and having valid paperwork.
>>18705948
At the time she booked the hotel all the shelters were already at capacity. Also, the hotel was one of the only ones available, even getting reserved a week early. If you're forgetting, half the state is about to be destroyed. She went to a hotel because her small, one story house half a mile from the water probably won't be there in about 24 hours. Thanks for your advice though.
>>18705937
They're trying, the problem is the dog is about 3 ft tall and a little difficult to hide
>>18706116
half the state isn't going to be destroyed you sheep. we get these hurricanes every few years and everyone except morons that live in trailers are prepared. the hurricane will be in the water on the west coast.
>>18706116
Book a boarding place for the dog, tard. Why didn't she think of this problem a week ago?
> federal legislation only mandates that local governments think about how to accommodate animals. There is NO mandate to shelter them.
>>18706116
>>18706126
Sorry for being rude, you wouldn't understand since you're a recent florida transplant probably falling for the media hype panic but this really wont be that big of a deal like it was for the small islands.