A New Luxury Pet Hotel Opens in London
Why should the human members of your family be the only ones who get to enjoy the perks of taking a vacation? In most cases when the family goes on vacation the pets are either left behind in an empty house or they're taken to a cramped and crowded boarding facility -- either way they pretty much just survive until the vacation is over and life returns to normal.
But what if you could take them to a luxury hotel of their own? Elmtree, in London, is offering just that service. Elmtree is a new luxury pet hotel that offers all the usual boarding amenities like individual kennels, accommodation of any special diet requirements, and daily walks, plus they also have an on-site grooming parlor, luxury pet bedding options (if you don't want to bring your own), exercise and play rooms, and even in-kennel web cams so you can keep constant tabs on your pet while you're away. Sounds like Fido and Frisky might actually have a good time! Prices start at £20/day for dogs and £12/day for cats.
A Pet Crate That You'll Love, Not Just Tolerate
I'm all for treating my little Maltese to a good night's sleep in a comfy bed, but that doesn't mean I want a miniature princess canopy bed eating up my precious floorspace and looking all corny and over-the-top in the process. But these pet beds (or pet dens I should say) from Denhaus look like a nice way to keep both me and my dog happy. Created of polished fiberglass with smooth, shatterproof glass tops (to act as both a skylight for the pet and a tabletop for you) they're both a comfy place for your pet to relax and a stylish addition to your home's decor. They look more like a contemporary designer end table than a pet crate (which is awesome!) and come in your choice of 4 colors. $525-$565
22K Gold-Thread Pet Mattress
Magniflex has had a 22k gold-thread mattress set in its inventory of luxury sleep offerings for people for awhile now (about 2 years) but it's hardly been their best seller so it seems they're trying out a different market: dogs.
While the original mattress (for humans) costs between $24,000 - $30,000 depending on the size, the doggie-version will be significantly less expensive at only $1,000 - $3,000. Gold Pet Mattresses, which will soon be available in a variety of shapes and sizes, were inspired when a customer requested one for her Maltese.
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