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DUK10148477_011
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_010
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_009
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_008
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_007
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_006
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_005
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_004
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_003
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_002
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10148477_001
FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
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DUK10142338_012
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Canine hotel guests watching their doggie movie (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better h
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_002
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dog guest celebrates a birthday (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
the
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_005
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Playing in the dog hotel toy room (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
t
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_013
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! A happy hotel guest at bath time (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
th
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_011
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dog guests pose during film time (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
th
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_010
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Dogs don't have to distance on their holidays (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better hol
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_009
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! The hotel team looking after some of their guests (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_008
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Quiet time in the hotel (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
they did."
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_007
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Doggies in a hotel basket (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
they did.
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_006
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Happy dog after shampoo (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
they did."
(c) Dukas -
DUK10142338_003
FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! A dog hotel guest (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
they did."
This
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FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! A dog guest relaxes on holiday (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better holiday than
they
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FEATURE - Keine Corona-Beschränkungen für dieses Hotel: Das Hundehotel von Rebecca Linnell boomt wie nie zuvor
SONDERKONDITIONEN: Satzpreis! Hotel owners Rebecca Linnell and Michael Walton (Collect/PA Real Life) *** Business is booming at barking mad luxury hotel
with no Covid-19 restrictions for guests - where all
the residents are dogs
By Ross Kaniuk, PA Real Life
A luxury hotel in a Somerset beauty spot where guests do not wear masks or social
distance has enjoyed booming business throughout the pandemic - despite its reputation
for being barking mad.
For the fully-booked prestige establishment has only four-legged residents, with
celebrities including football legend Harry Redknapp and TV presenter Lorraine Kelly
being amongst those whose pampered pooches enjoy it's £40 to £80 -a-day service.
Mum Rebecca Linnell, 40, who runs The Country Dog Hotel, an 18 -room farmhouse in the
Quantock Hills near Taunton, with her partner Michael Walton, 33, a former teacher, said:
""Our hotel is very bespoke, with no humans allowed outside the lobby unless they are
inspecting our facilities for their dog.
"The dogs have a toy room, a snug, a lounge, a library for older dogs to keep away from
puppies full of energy, and a biscuit bakery with an Aga in the kitchen, a dog cinema and
we've just opened our first dog spa.
"Dogs generally don't like being alone in their room like human h otel guests, so they
sleep in the 18 rooms in the farmhouse, usually sharing rooms.
"They can sleep by a warm Aga or on a bed.
"Most clients now have our VIP package, and many of them say their dog likes sleeping
with a human in a bed, so one of our team will sleep with them on the bed. Some dogs
can suffer separation anxiety otherwise."
But with treats like trips to the beach and beauty treatments on offer, Rebecca's guests
enjoy such luxury that many owners say they wish they could stay, too, when the y collect
them.
Rebecca, who shares her home with Michael, their children and three mixed breed rescue
dogs, laughed: "A lot of owners say they think their pet probably had a better h
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576502
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576497
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576498
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576494
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576509
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576518
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576520
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576507
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- Nina, an 18 year old Chihuahua takes part in its sixth show as people and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576516
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576512
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576505
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576519
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576504
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- Nina, an 18 year old Chihuahua takes part in its sixth show as people and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576506
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576495
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576500
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576493
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576496
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- Nina, an 18 year old Chihuahua takes part in its sixth show as people and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576514
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576508
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576511
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576515
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576510
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576517
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576501
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FEATURE - Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week
Wau Couture: Modenschau für Hund und Frauchen im Rahmen der New York Fashion Week -- People and dogs take part in Anthony Rubio Designs Womens Wear Canine Couture show as part of New York Fashion Week. Manhattan, New York. 12 February 2021 *** Local Caption *** 31576503
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