unwelcome pets

From the moment they step through the door your bookings become guests, and their experiences determine whether they ever come back.
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Rosie wrote:
kyreniagirl wrote:I have often wondered what would happen if you wanted guests to leave as in this situation, and they refused! What can you do?
We can switch off the electricity and water from our house and remove the gas bottle ;)
They'd probably claim
An infringement of their human rights! :roll:
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edinburgh wrote:Every single dog (and child!) is "well behaved" according to their keeper.
I never describe mine as that. 95% of the time they really are, but there is always that moment when they aren't.
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I always hoped my children knew how to behave when not at home even if they pushed the boundaries when at home. My mother always set great store by us knowing how to behave when in other people's homes, out and about etc. My 'children' are now in their 20's but I am still impressed when someone mentions to me that they have been polite, helpful etc.

As for dogs. Well, I would never be so bold to say she is well-behaved. She is, at home or with me, but I can't say how she would react after a very long car journey to a completely strange place with nothing familiar.
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GillianF wrote: after a very long car journey to a completely strange place with nothing familiar.
= pee on the carpet.
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I Thought id posted this back in January. The booking came and went with no sightings of the dog. The customers left and the house seemed all ok. A few weeks later another customer stayed and everything seemed fine until they left and I found they had left the cat bed behind. :evil:
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rebecca278 wrote:I Thought id posted this back in January. The booking came and went with no sightings of the dog. The customers left and the house seemed all ok. A few weeks later another customer stayed and everything seemed fine until they left and I found they had left the cat bed behind. :evil:
Really?! Did they come back for it? It was their cat?
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no but he did ring me a few weeks later asking me if he could bring his Mistress. :D
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rebecca278 wrote:no but he did ring me a few weeks later asking me if he could bring his Mistress. :D
:oops: :lol:
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