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It's raining hard now. At least Bo and I were able to take care of our first rounds before there was even a hint that this was going to fall. Always have to love a little good luck.
Though, Bo points out that he could be luckier, referring to this morning's story about how hotels and resorts are becoming more pet friendly for monied vacationers:
(Source: Wendy Knight for The New York Times)
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It's raining hard now. At least Bo and I were able to take care of our first rounds before there was even a hint that this was going to fall. Always have to love a little good luck.
Though, Bo points out that he could be luckier, referring to this morning's story about how hotels and resorts are becoming more pet friendly for monied vacationers:
In a culture in which dogs and cats have become surrogate children (and grandchildren) and are sometimes better dressed than their owners, a growing number of hotels and resorts have welcomed four-legged guests in recent years, including the Four Seasons, the Ritz-Carlton, the Loews and the Kimpton hotels. But now, several luxury condominiums and private residence clubs are taking pet-friendly policies further by offering services and amenities that rival those meant for humans, including grooming sessions, swim classes, massage treatments (no mere belly-scratch) and even a doggie psychic.But since I have to go without my Oriental massages, Bo is just going to have to forget about the massage treatments as well as the swim classes. Maybe I'll let him watch some more doggy porn later; I still haven't seen that old Linda Lovelace video.
(Source: Wendy Knight for The New York Times)