Whether your pet is allowed to be left alone in your room varies from hotel to hotel. More often than not, pets are explicitly requested to not be left unattended in your room, or the assumption is made that you won't do this.
Checking In Remind the desk clerk that you will have a pet in your room, and they need to notify the housekeepers. A hotel door hanger can be useful in ensuring that the housekeeper does not knock on your door while your pet is in the room. Inquire at the desk what areas of the hotel are appropriate for your pet.
Some hotels may require a refundable deposit in case of damage or excessive cleaning needed due to the pet. This deposit is typically returned if no issues are found at the end of the stay.
You can try leaving her with a long-lasting treat such as a Kong toy stuffed with peanut butter to help keep her busy and encourage her to settle. You could also try a DAP pheromone collar along with a natural calming supplement like Zylkene or Composure to see if this helps.
Checking In Remind the desk clerk that you will have a pet in your room, and they need to notify the housekeepers. A hotel door hanger can be useful in ensuring that the housekeeper does not knock on your door while your pet is in the room. Inquire at the desk what areas of the hotel are appropriate for your pet.
Give Pets Their Space "When pets are in a hotel room, a great way to set up is to give them their own space. If they are accustomed to crating, bring their crate because they know it's their safe spot. But even if it's just a space with their bed and toys from home, it can help because they have familiar scents.
California law allows people with disabilities to bring trained service dogs—including psychiatric service dogs—but not emotional support animals, to all public places. Several California laws set out the rights of people with disabilities who use animals to assist them.
This Los Angeles apartment building was a location used for the 2009 family movie "Hotel for Dogs" (top).