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Luxury limousine for pets from new airport hotel

Pets are set to be able to stay in style in a new Melbourne airport hotel, which is promising limousine transfers for travelers' four-legged friends. The new Hanrob Pet Hotel is set to open July...

The World’s Most Expensive Dog

An 11-month-old Red Tibetan Mastiff has become the priciest dog in the world after being sold for 10 million Chinese yuan, or $1.5 million. The dog, named Big Splash, or Hong Dong in Chinese, was...

New York hotel offers dog teepees

New York's luxury Essex House hotel is to launch amenities for dogs, its owner Jumeirah confirmed July 28. It plans to launch a five-star "canine turndown service" for its four-legged guests in partnership with Amy...

Beijing pet spas turn pooches into pandas

With pet ownership on the rise in an increasingly affluent China, savvy entrepreneurs are opening animal spas offering dogs a full makeover -- even transformation into a panda. Sun Ruowen opened her pet salon in...

Pet camper

This classic Airstream-inspired camper van is made of fiberglass and aluminum stainless steel to let your pooch travel in style. By straightlinedesigns.

Fairmont Home to Canine Ambassadors

Hotels are always claiming they offer all the comforts of home -- and a little bit more besides. But the people at Fairmont Hotels &Resorts have been taking things a step further by introducing "Canine...

Beckham’s bulldog has luxurious flight to LA

According to The Daily Mail, David Beckham has allegedly spent £2,000 ($3,300) flying his pet bulldog puppy to Los Angeles. The British Bulldog puppy was a gift from Victoria and was put on a plane...

Chinese Millionaire Buys World’s Most Expensive Dog

A Chinese woman has reportedly paid a whopping 4 million Yuan ($585,000) to buy a new pet dog. The 18-month old dog, a Tibetan mastiff measuring 80cm high, is now believed to be the world’s...
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