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    >>> hotels that invite you to bring the furriest member of your family along and i don't mean uncle fred for the ride. ffr all of you dog owners who can't bear to say good-bye, those day, over. "travel and leisure" magazine is with us, great ways for you and your pet.

    >> hard to leave them at the they look at thh window. mine tries to get in my suitcase. bambino gets in it.

    >> we have opportunities for you. the spa resort located on the shores of lake austin just outside of austin. actually picked as the top destination sppt. coming up in november, they have a special celebrity pampering package for your pet. bring in an animal behaviorist for your dog, leading to better behavior than when they arrived. offer 100 spa treatments, cooking demonstrations, nutrition related jeopardy, all sorts of fun things.

    >> can you bring your cats?

    >> you cannot bring cats, later we'll talk about what to do for cats.

    >> okay.

    >> move up north to vermont. what do they have there?

    >> most consider silvermont to be a wintertime location, but top notch , if you're a fitness buff, take a great hike and staffers put dog bones along the way, your dog amused the whole time. back at the hotel, can you have aadog massageewith lavender i swear. your dog will be very relaxed. leave your dog with a baby-sitter.

    >> the dog won't want to come home.

    >> that is actually free.

    >> and where else?

    >> west 46tt street. access to both the great museums and theater district that 's wonderful about manhattan. the roomssare recently renovated, beautiful and modern and actually have a director of pet relations, a three pound pomeranian called ginger has is around during happy hour. greet you with complementary wine. if you want to be one with the animal kingdom , wear the robe that's in every room.

    >> getting a little kinky.

    >> move to the v.i.p. room.

    >> fun, at the ritz-carlton in beavercreek, a saint bernard . a v.i.p. bachelor pack. they give out a bandanna that's not here and all sorts of fun things. they have a golden retriever , a dog i grew up with. i love that. take a morning and ighttime hike to make sure your dog is amused the entire time.

    >> this is the fairmont, san francisco , a cool sunny degrees this week. this is not very hot and they offer an opportunity tore shoppers. designer pets and amenities in the room. his is a traveling water bag, a greaa fun rope toy. located in nob hill . easy access to the great restaurants in san francisco .

    >> they don't let the animals come and dine with you, though, do they? spaces, but can you have them in your room and take them on walks.

    >> and what about lola?

    >> here they are. holly and lola.

    >> opportunities --

    >> of course, the dog lover.

    >> this is at the hyatt regency scottsdale, a more hot destination but a great there is the vegetable bruschetta. the dogs love it. frozen yogurt. these are pupcake. the dogs seem --

    >> pup it cakecakes!

    >> they actual dloi a seafood parfait, with a garnish, starts in a glass mug. a beaatiful opportunity. look how much they love it.

    >> look at this.

    >> gosh. trying to ttke it away from --

    >> they also have a water park . 27 holes of golffand a kids' club knop mattno matter what you want to do bring your pets.& there are nine restaurants and bars for human beings .

    >> thank you so much.

    >> thank you.

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    >>> the first thing you think

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A stay at the Ritz-Carlton New York in Central Park is luxurious for humans and animals alike. The Pampered Pooch package entails wrought-iron pet beds, 22-karat gold plated ID tags and home-baked dog treats.
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Gunny, a devoted Peninsula Beverly Hills guest, often visits the posh hotel, and the staff joyously greets him as he strides along the lobby’s marble floor. Retiring to his room, Gunny finds a specially monogrammed towel beside his bed and sits down to a grilled New York sirloin and scrambled eggs with aged Tillamook cheddar on bone china. And when he needs styling, the hotel’s Rolls Royce shuttles him to the salon.

All pretty normal for a 5-star hotel—except Gunny is a golden retriever. “Like their owners, pets should have a chance to get away from their normal routine,” said the hotel’s head concierge, James Little.

Slideshow: Outrageous hotel perks for pets

It’s not uncommon for a hotel to be pet-friendly these days. “America is more pet obsessed than ever,” said Andrea Arden, pet expert for the Today Show. “We see them as part as part of the family.” But some luxury properties go to such extremes to cater to pets that the line between man and man’s best friend is a bit, well, fuzzy.

Pet bathrobes, pet massages, and pet treadmills are becoming practically de rigueur at five-star hotels these days. Vermont’s Spa at Topnotch, for example, has doggy Reiki. Hotels are also competing for Fido’s affection with food. The Mandarin Oriental, Miami offers grilled beef tenderloin, while Los Cabos’ Las Ventanas al Paraíso features made-to-order dishes for pets with special dietary needs.

The list of extras doesn’t stop with food, especially for chains like Loews, which has taken pet pleasing to new heights. When the surf’s up at Loews Coronado Bay Resort, in California, pups can join Su’ruff Camp, where poodles and bulldogs alike can take a shot at catching a wave. And if you’ve dreamed of your pup becoming the next Britney Spears, the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel in Nashville offers voice-coaching lessons and the chance to cut a CD.

So what gives? Aren’t we recovering from a recession? “With the economy in bad shape, people cut back on their own luxuries, but not on their pets,” explains Arden. “For many, indulging their pet is more rewarding than indulging themselves.”

But some of these programs are focused on giving back as well. The Hotel Indigo Atlanta-Midtown donated $1 from each signature drink ordered during its “Canine Cocktail Hours” this spring to help a local dog park. The hotel even invited the Atlanta Humane Society to bring four-legged friends to the event to encourage adoptions.

Some of these pets may even become hotel guests. “There’s nothing like when you’ve had a bad day and you come home to your dog smiling and beaming unconditional love,” says Peninsula Beverly Hills concierge James Little. “Why shouldn’t you have that when you’re in a hotel?”

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