In accordance with different booking marketplace Terms, the ADA, and FHA regulations, we have the following Rules for our guests with Assistance Animals. This insures that both your stay, and that of our guests after you will be enjoyable and relaxing. If you have any questions, please ask!
•Your Assistance Animal should not be left unattended at any time.
•Your Assistance Animal should have a collar, harness, or microchip with identifying owner information attached should it become lost.
•Your Assistance Animal must be on a leash at all times, or under control of verbal or sight commands that they follow at all times.
•Your Assistance Animal must be housebroken, non-aggressive, not destructive, and not display repeated, unprovoked barking.
•We can ask you to remove your Assistance Animal and/or leave for excessive barking, aggressive or damaging behavior or obvious lack of sanitation.
•Puppies and Service Dogs in-training are not recognized under the ADA. We regret we are unable to accommodate those.
•Your service animal must use the bathroom outside. Indoor piddle pads are not allowed.
•Please clean up defections in the yard immediately and dispose of the bags properly. We do not provide them, please come prepared.
•Please keep your Assistance Animal off the furniture and counters.
•You are responsible at all times for your Assistance Animal's behavior. While we reasonably expect that your specialty Assistance Animal is well-trained, should any damage occur, you are responsible for the cost of any additional cleaning, repairs or replacements as a result.
•Be aware that should you be planning on visiting Yellowstone National Park, there are many limitations for the animals safety, and the owners safety, please read: https://www.nps.gov/yell/planyourvisit/pets.htm. Animals are a natural attractant to bears, coyotes and wolves, which are present in Yellowstone National Park and Island Park.
•In addition, thermal features in the park pose a special risk to all animals. Boiling water in pools and thermal channels can cause severe or fatal burns if your animal decides to take a drink or go for a swim. Your safety and the safety of your animal are not guaranteed by the park.
•Domestic dogs can introduce disease into wildlife habitats and the Island Park and Yellowstone National Park canids (wolves, coyotes, and foxes) are vulnerable to domestic diseases such as canine distemper, parvovirus, rabies, mange, etc. Likewise, it is possible for domestic dogs to acquire these diseases from wild animals.
•Be aware that the region does frequent wild animals. Some examples are elk, moose, deer, bear, skunk, foxes, wolves, raccoons and coyotes. The property itself, has had visits of some of these animals. You are responsible for your assistance animal and your personal safety.
Note: We fully support our guests who legitimately need assistance animals. Please be aware that fraudulent misrepresentation of a pet as a Service Animal IS a federal crime under the ADA, as well as under various state and municipal statutes throughout the US, punishable by civil penalties, including fines and jail time.