California hotel wants to pamper pooches - TravelMole


California hotel wants to pamper pooches

Friday, 17 Jan, 2008 0

Here’s a true tongue-wagging offer from the Cliffs Resort in California where guests bringing along man’s best friend can buy a package including:

  • A souvenir “Cliffs Resort” dog tag

  • An oversized, over-stuffed, decadent dog bed

  • A bowl for food and water

  • Doggie turndown service, available upon request

  • Dog walking service, available upon request

  • In-room doggie dining menu, sure to please even the pickiest pooches (menu items ordered are at an additional charge)

Room rates start at $139 (for humans) at the hotel overlooking the ocean in Pismo Beach.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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