Archive for March, 2007

New York Times: No Pet Left Behind

Five star hotels and vacation resorts welcoming dogs…

No Pet Left Behind
By WENDY KNIGHT

ONE brisk afternoon this past winter, the lobby of the Ritz-Carlton, Bachelor Gulch in Beaver Creek, Colo., could have been mistaken for the Westminster Kennel Club dog show.

There sat Biscuit, a white-haired West Highland terrier from Denver, waiting diligently at the foot of her owner, a stylishly trim woman drinking a glass of wine in the lounge with a friend. And Bambi, a skittish border collie from Texas, wore a red Willie Nelson-style bandanna around her neck. Then there was the tan and petite cocker spaniel, prancing up and down the sunny courtyard alongside her equally tan and petite owner.

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.

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SATS & the Career Dog

Pompey, NY July 7th and 8th, 2007
Conformation, Obedience, Agility & Freestyle

Who Should Attend
If you are an

  • Animal caretaker
  • Owner
  • Researcher
  • Trainer
  • Animal Lover

Or…ANYONE who seeks the most humane and efficient training methods … this workshop is for you!

What to Expect:

Professional Informative
Intensive Hands-On

This workshop involves a mixture of lecture and exercises. Participants may work with their own animals (on approval) or team up to practice with other students. (Approx 1 dog/3 humans).

Cost — $250 ($230 with early bird registration)

Included:
Two-day seminar – 9 (breakfast) 10 (seminar starts) to 4, questions till 5 each day
Written training syllabus
Meals: continental breakfast, light lunch, snacks
Animals welcome on approval, first come, first selected.

SATS & the Career Dog
Pompey, NY
July 07 — 07, 2007