Sneaking dog into motel

Buddy tried to dispute the (accurate) pet fee on a motel bill once. Then they sent him video from the hallway.
That is why you need to have all your dogs look alike. We traveled with 5 this year, all goldens. Just walked only 2 at a time, no problem. Most of our time was camping and there many times there was a 3 dog limit per site and no one picked up that we had more.
 
I'm not saying you can get away with sneaking your dogs in every single time, because you can't. But if you do try to do it, you almost always have to create some kind of a diversion. And then, always ask for a room in the back of the motel as far away from the office as possible. Then you have to look for a place that has doors outdoors to the rooms, if there's a hallway, there might be a camera.,
 
It's been my experience that most hotels that allow dogs for a fee have certain rooms designated as "Dog Rooms".

It's dishonest to tell then that you do not have dogs and then sneak a dog into a room not intended for dogs.
 
It's been my experience that most hotels that allow dogs for a fee have certain rooms designated as "Dog Rooms".

It's dishonest to tell then that you do not have dogs and then sneak a dog into a room not intended for dogs.
Agreed…. It’s funny how selective some can be with the application of honesty.
 
It's been my experience that most hotels that allow dogs for a fee have certain rooms designated as "Dog Rooms".

It's dishonest to tell then that you do not have dogs and then sneak a dog into a room not intended for dogs.
I think maybe it has to do with folks that have allergies. I know a couple that would be very upset if there was cat in the room just a couple hours ago.

Having said that, I do remember sneaking a fox in.
 
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