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Arch London to offer luxury experience to dogs

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The Arch London hotel is offering its four-legged guests a luxury experience as the five-star hotel plans to make its property fully dog-friendly.

The hotel will set out to treat dogs to an “indulgent experience”, complete with luxurious dog beds, feeding bowls, treats and pet food cooked to order.

Dog walking services are available, allowing owners to relax whilst “their furry friends explore the 350 acres of nearby Hyde Park”.

Dog-sitting services are also provided by the hotel in case owners wish to leave the premises.

As well as this, the hotel can offer to arrange for a pampering session in Chelsea’s luxurious Pet Day Spa, where the dog can be groomed, indulged and revitalised.

The Arch Hotel said that it wants to allow “pooches and their owners to have the chance to enjoy the luxury of the townhouse retreat together”.

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