Pet luxury at Hotel Bel-Air

Posted by Tom Wilkins on Mon 27th July 2009 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Pet Luxury
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Guests visiting Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles, one of the Dorchester Collection, will no longer be the only ones receiving the royal treatment. This hotel has introduced the unique and pamper-filled Precious Paws Pet Programme, allowing guests’ furry friends the chance to indulge in their very own five-star amenities, at no extra cost to the guests. 

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Canines commence their luxurious Bel-Air holiday immediately upon stepping paw onto the property. 

At check-in, they are warmly welcomed and adorned with a chic neckerchief, compliments of the hotel, as well as invited to take part in their very own photo shoot.  A cosy dog bed and dog bowl awaits them in the suite, along with a few delicious peanut butter dog treats to complete the welcome.  Personalised door tags are also available to alert Room Attendants that a dog is in the room.

General manager Tim Lee says:

“We recognise that pets are now considered extensions of the family and deserve the same luxurious
treatment as the owners. We have implemented this new programme to make the hotel even more inviting for not just our two-legged friends, but the four-
legged ones as well.”

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