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Dogs at Bryn Adda

We are dog friendly at Bryn Adda.  We love dogs at the house, and hope that your dogs will love it too!

 

On arrival in the porch, we provide:

  • 2 Dog Washing Buckets / Low Pails

  • Dog Towels (which are the brown ones in the house)

  • 3 Dog Bowls, 1 Water Bowl

  • A few Poo Bags in a cigar tin (there are more in the kitchen dresser in the front right drawer)

  • At the back door, dog towels will be hung on the hooks to the side

  • 1st Aid Kit for Dogs and poo bags in the left hand drawer of the tall pine dresser

  • Please bring your own dog shampoo.

 

A few reminders for our newly decorated house / gardens / fields:

  • Most of our guests visit without dogs. It is our aim that both dog owners and non dog owners enjoy a thoroughly cleaned house for their visit, and our cleaning team strive to make this happen.

  • We welcome well behaved, non destructive dogs. Any dog related damage, additional cleaning relating to dogs and/or dog mess of any sort, is to be paid for by the guest post check-out.

  • No dogs allowed upstairs, on the furniture (including the beds), or on any carpeted areas (Living Room). Use the stair gate provided, which will be installed at the bottom of the stair case in the dining room, and keep the far kitchen door closed (the one nearest the back door to prevent dogs running upstairs to the carpeted areas). Please note: Due to the nature of the thick farmhouse walls, the stair gate fixing is quite delicate and should not be hung on or used for children.

  • Dogs not to be left alone unless owner aware that dog does not display separation anxiety when done so.  Owners responsible for any for any damages. 

  • Please bring your own dog bedding from home. Do not use our throws as dog beds, as a laundry and sanitising charge will be incurred post stay.

  • Washing your dog - Please use the buckets provided in the porch and dry thoroughly with the provided towels before coming into the house.

  • Please pick up dog mess and throw in brambles or nettles, then throw the empty bag in the waste bin. It keeps the smell down in the bin and also naturally decomposes.

  • The garden is not secure, especially at the front along the steep lane to the driveway.

  • Farm animals - In the field surrounding the house, there is typically sheep or cows grazing. If the field is empty, you are welcome to exercise your dog off lead in that field, but please double check there are no animals before letting your dog off (the field is quite far reaching and the cow’s may be hiding). The animals are quite curious about people in the garden so expect a visit :)

  • Please keep dogs under control in the garden and fields at all times, especially small dogs that can squeeze between the fence posts, and potentially chase the sheep or cattle. This is particularly important during lambing time (March to May). Note: Cattle are more likely to chase dogs than people. If this happens, leave your dog to make their own getaway

    Your agreement to these terms is accepted by receipt of this attachment.

     

Thank you

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