Acceptable Pets Sample Clauses
The Acceptable Pets clause defines which types of animals tenants are permitted to keep on the rental property. Typically, this clause lists specific species, breeds, or sizes of pets that are allowed, and may set conditions such as requiring prior approval or limiting the number of animals. Its core function is to establish clear boundaries regarding pet ownership, helping to prevent disputes and protect the property from potential damage caused by unauthorized or unsuitable animals.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered dogs. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination / defecation in public areas. No more than two (2) pets may occupy a guestroom. Each guest is responsible for all charges that relate to the removal of his / her pet, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered, disease-free animals weighing 40 pounds (18 kilos) or less. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive barking, evidence of disease, or urination or defecation in public areas. No more than two pets may occupy each guest room. You will be responsible for all charges relating to the removal of your pet including transportation and kennel charges.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well mannered, dogs, cats, birds, and fish less than 50 pounds. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination / defecation in public areas. No more than two (2) pets may occupy a guestroom. Each guest is responsible for all charges that relate to the removal of his / her pet, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges.
Acceptable Pets. Dogs are the only acceptable pets within the hotel. No more than two (2) dogs may occupy a guestroom.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered, fully vaccinated dogs. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any dog that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including but not limited to biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination/defecation in public areas. No more than two (2) dogs may occupy a guestroom. Each guest is responsible for all charges that relate to the removal of his/her dog, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges. Pet fee will not be refunded once dog enters the guest room.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered dogs (no other animals). The hotel reserves the right to implement a weight limit of 40 pounds per dog. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior including but not limited to biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination / defecation in public areas. No more than ONE (1) pet may occupy a guest room. Each guest is responsible for all charges related to the removal of his/her pet, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered, dogs and cats. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including, but not limiting to biting, excessive barking, evidence of disease, or urination or defecation in public areas. ⮚ Vaccinations. Your pet(s) should have all recommended vaccinations currently up-to-date, and you agree to obtain and provide current records from a licensed veterinarian regarding your pet(s) should The Desert Hot Springs Inn request this information from you at any time. ⮚ Leashes. Pets should be leashed or restrained at all times in public spaces in the hotel or on the property.
Acceptable Pets. We welcome all well-mannered dogs and cats. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unacceptable behavior, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination/ defecation in public areas. No more than six (6) pets may occupy a guestroom. The registered guest is responsible for all _charges that relate to the removal of his/ her pet, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges. Guest will be responsible for any charges that are comp to other guests do to any continual disturbance or noise complaints.
Acceptable Pets. Hard Rock welcomes all domesticated, well-mannered, disease-free animals weighing 50 pounds (23 kilos) or less. No more than two pets may occupy each guest room. You understand and agree that Hard Rock retains the right to exclude your pet if, in Hard Rock’s sole discretion, your pet is considered dangerous by reason of size, disposition or is likely to frighten or harm other guests of Hard Rock. Further, Hard Rocks reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous, objectionable, or unacceptable behavior, as determined solely by Hard Rock, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive barking, evidence of disease, or urination or defecation in public areas. You will be responsible for all charges relating to the removal of your pet, including transportation and kennel charges. Room charges are non-refundable.
Acceptable Pets. Service animals are not considered pets and guests traveling with them are not required to complete this form. Dogs are the only pet welcome to our hotel. No more than two (2) dogs with a maximum weight of 18 kilos each may occupy a guestroom. We reserve the right to require immediate removal of any pet that displays dangerous or unac- ceptable behavior, including, but not limited to, biting, excessive noise (such as barking), evidence of disease, or urination / defecation in the bedroom and public areas. Each guest is responsible for all charges that relate to the removal of his / her pet, including but not limited to transportation and kennel charges.
