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New Hope's 1870 Wedgwood Bed and Breakfast
Inn can accommodate a 'well behaved
and well traveled' pet. These selected guest rooms have the same
antiques, original art, fluffy comforters, etc. that the rest of the
Inn has. They also have a special amenity liked by both 2 and
4 legged houseguests: a private porch or a separate entrance as well
as a main door through the Inn.
Most of our pet guest experiences have been
100% positive. Please read the following guidelines developed
over the 20 years of serving our four legged friends. We have
learned that a guest room at an Inn with strange noises and other
humans coming and going is not at all like being left alone in your
personal home. Please read this thoroughly so both you and
your pet ---
and
other houseguests and our staff, will be safe, happy and grateful.
Please remember: You are liable for your pet at all times and also
responsible for damage, injury or lost revenue due to your pet.
There is a $30 per night charge for your pet.
Principles
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Shampoo / Flea Dip prior to arrival.
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Bring along a water dish, food, favorite toy, familiar
bedding, an extra blanket to throw on the floor or bed, and
a travel cage. It is not appropriate for your pet to
sit in our chairs or lie on our coverlets and comforters.
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Always keep your pet on a leash while on Inn grounds and
near others. Other adults, children or another pet may fear
your animal.
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Do not leave your pet in a room unattended or out of its
travel cage; All guests are entitled to the 'quiet
enjoyment' of the Inn.
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Most restaurants with outdoor seating allow you to bring
your pet. Others bring food back to the Inn. (Sometimes a
seat in your shaded car while you dine is appropriate too.)
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Exercise your pet in the fields across the street, not on
Inn grounds. NOTE: there is a 'pooper-scooper' law in New
Hope.
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Wipe paws and check for ticks before returning. Ask your
Innkeeper for towels.
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Please fax us documentation from your vet that shows
up-to-date vaccinations. Fax to: 215-862-3937.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Have a great
stay!
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Tootsie, Inn Dog Extraordinaire turns 9 |
Hello,

We stayed at the Wedgewood two years ago, 9/6/09 and
actually got engaged there :-) We enjoyed ourselves so much
we'd love to come back and I was wondering what the
availability of room A was for the evening of 9/4/11? We
would be traveling again with our wonderful dog Sadie who
stayed with us then as well. I've attached a picture from
our last visit.
Please let me know availability and the cost to reserve for
the three of us. I'm trying to surprise my husband just like
he surprised me then!
Thanks in advance,
Tracy
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Hi Carl,
"It was nice meeting you and your mother. Here are all the Cotons
and their mommies at the Wedgwood last weekend. Your staff was warm,
friendly, and very helpful. We all really appreciated it."
Sincerely,
Valerie
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"We’ve been visiting
the Wedgewood Inn for over 10 years (at least 30 visits!). I
guess you could call the Inn our home away from home. It’s
our first choice destination when we need an escape from the
stresses of the city and the work world (we’re from D.C.) --
we cannot think of any other place we’d rather go. One of
the best things about the Inn is that it allows dogs. Dogs
love the Inn and the town of New Hope. Everything a dog
needs is at its doorstop -- walks on the canal and a doggie
gourmet shop on Main Street. For humans, there are great
restaurants, galleries, and shops. A local artist has
painted portraits of both our dogs. If you love gardening,
you couldn’t be better situated -- garden centers abound
(one within walking distance of the Inn). Last but not
least, we love the Inn because of the warm welcome we always
receive from Dinie and Carl and their staff. There’s a lot
to be said about a place “where everyone knows your name.”
-- Val and Ed, Washington, DC
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