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#legendloves: 3 Pampering Puppy Staycations in Hong Kong

Oct 14, 2021

We’ve seen that tragically cute look your dog gives you whenever you try to leave the house without them. It’s heartbreaking and until you get back home, the only thing on your mind is your lonely pooch. Say goodbye to feeling guilty with the newest staycation trend – dog staycations

More and more hotels are adding a pet-friendly staycation option to their selection of offers. While the exact details of each package differ, they all have the same gist: enjoy a relaxing hotel stay with your pup. Here are some of our top picks to pamper your pooch.

Rosewood Hong Kong

Photo: The Rosewood Hong Kong

Whether cat or dog, there’s a place for your furbaby at Rosewood Hong Kong. Everything your pet could want is included in their Pampered Pets programme, including beds, treats and food bowls. Your pets can have the best meals of their lives with a special pet menu that features Australian beef and farm-raised pork among other gourmet options. 

See also: 6 homegrown Hong Kong brands to pamper your pup

The Ritz-Carlton

Photo: The Ritz-Carlton

Take in the best view in Hong Kong with your pets at The Ritz-Carlton. Included in the Pawfect Stay package is a customised pet tag that you can get engraved for free at Whisker N Paws and a plush toy for your pet to take home, meaning you won’t even have to pack toys to keep your pets entertained. 

The Murray

Since Hong Kong isn’t the most pet-friendly city in the world, take the chance to enjoy a meal out with your pets. Apart from complimentary breakfast for you and your pet, The Murray’s Pawsome Staycation also covers afternoon tea for two people. Enjoy the afternoon with delicious tea and yummy treats alongside your pet.

Even though bringing a pet on a staycation does seem like a bit of a hassle, when hotels are making it so easy, it’s almost too tempting to try it out. After all, everyone deserves a break from time to time, even our furry friends.

See also: 10 dog-friendly restaurants in Hong Kong to dine with your pup

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