On Thu, 7 Mar 2019 at 12:05, <p...@trigpoint.me.uk> wrote: > Pets is probably a bit vague, many hotels will accept pet dogs, but are > less likely to accept cats and extremely unlikely to my pet alligator (no > I don't really own one). >
Some holiday cottages accept dogs but place a limit on the number (only one; a maximum of two; etc.) Yes, some do accept cats, and there are many cat owners who would love to be able to take their cat on holiday with them. So it would be nice if we had something a little more flexible than dog=yes/no. Obviously dogs=no will only apply to pets, registered assistance dogs are > covered by the law of the country, in the UK a hotel/pub/restaurant is not > allowed to refuse assistance dogs. I assume the same is true throughout the > EU. > I believe that, in the UK, NO business can refuse assistance dogs (but I could be wrong). It's also the case in the UK that non-assistance dogs are NOT legally prohibited from pubs and restaurants but only from food preparation areas: it's the owner's decision as to whether or not dogs are allowed where food is served and sold. See https://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/our-resources/kennel-club-campaigns/be-dog-friendly/ Many shops and a few restaurants in my town display a sign somewhere saying that dogs are allowed. -- Paul
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