Farm stays often have a relaxed atmosphere, which can be less stressful for dogs than hotels in busier locations. The vineyard location may offer scenic walks.
This farm stay offers a unique experience with ample space for dogs to roam. The property type suggests a relaxed environment suitable for pets, and the multiple accommodation options (The Grove, The Church, and Premium Private Homestead) provide flexibility for different needs.
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Questionnaire
Do you accept dogs in all rooms? Yes
Is there an extra charge? Free! There is no extra charge. Dogs stay for free.
Should the dog owner notify you before checking in? Yes, During the booking process
What is the maximum number of dogs per room? Only one dog is allowed
Is there a maximum weight of dogs accepted? Yes, 20 Kg
Are there any leash-free play areas? Yes
Should the dog be kenneled at all times in the room? No
Should the dog be kenneled/kept in a pet carrier at all times in public areas? No
Should the dog remain leashed at all times in the room? No
Should the dog remain leashed at all times in public areas? No
Are the dogs allowed on the furniture? Yes on special sheets.
Are the dogs allowed on beds? Yes on special sheets.
What are the basic requirements to accept a dog?
Must not be aggressive
Must be clean
Must not have fleas
Owners must clean pet waste immediately
Owners are responsible for any damage caused by the dog
Must not bathe in the bathtub
Must not be left unattended in the room
Is there a refundable deposit to guard against damages? Yes, AU$ 300
Except for dogs, do you also accept other pets? Yes
Do you have a written and comprehensive pet policy available on request? Νο
Wandarra Homestead welcomes dogs with 25 acres of open space. Up to two dogs are allowed per stay. Dogs are allowed inside the house to protect wildlife and dog-friendly attractions are nearby.
As a country escape, Toms Cottage offers a relaxed and spacious environment suitable for dogs. The 'cottage' designation suggests a cozy and comfortable stay.
This farm stay provides an opportunity for dogs to enjoy a rural environment. The vast open spaces are ideal for walks and play. The quieter, countryside setting is often better suited for dogs that may be sensitive to noise.