SAN JOSE — Wag Hotels will pay $150,000 to settle allegations that conditions at its Peninsula and South Bay boarding facilities violated state laws on pet care and reporting of dog bites, prosecutors said.

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Approved by a judge Thursday, the settlement follows a consumer protection lawsuit filed by the Santa Clara, San Mateo and San Francisco district attorney’s offices.

Wag Hotels, which is based in Sacramento, has facilities in Santa Clara, Redwood City and San Francisco.

“Pets are family,” Santa Clara County District Attorney Jeff Rosen said in a statement. “When you leave a family member in someone else’s care, you are relying on that caretaker to provide the highest standard of safety, comfort, and care.”

Rosen’s office noted that a dog attacked four employees at

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