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Hotels & Motels Which Accept Pets in Emergencies and Disasters



SpaceWhen planning your response to an emergency threat, you should consider where your pets will stay. Pets are not allowed in public shelters, except dogs who assist the handicapped. Most hotels and motels do not accept pets as a normal business policy. Local kennels located outside the threatened area usually fill quickly. So what can you do? This information was compiled by Collier County Emergency Management in the spring of 1997 and updated in 2002. As it is posted it is current, however, you should contact the hotel or motel directly and confirm your reservation and verify that your pet will be allowed before you leave home

SpaceCollier County Emergency Management presents this information for your reference use only, and makes no guarantee of its accuracy. If you find errors, please let us know as soon as possible. We assume no liability for any inconvenience or loss as a result of your use of this information. For more information on disaster planning for pets, contact the Collier County Animal Services office @ (239) 530-7387.
 


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For additional hurricane information, write or call:

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COLLIER COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
3301 East Tamiami Trail 
Naples, Florida 34112 
(239) 774-8444 

Board of County Commissioners 
Emergency Services Division 
Collier County, Florida

. . . or call your local Emergency Management office
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Last updated 12 August 2002 by Rick Zyvoloski, RichardZyvoloski@colliergov.net
© 2002, Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida