An Edinburgh hotel has teamed up with a premium pooch service to offer dogs a high-end holiday package while their owners get the chance to explore the Scottish capital unleashed.
According to a report in the Edinburgh Evening News, four-legged friends staying at the Crowne Plaza, on Royal Terrace, will be able to escape to the hills, seaside or woodlands with Steven Crighton, founder and owner of Crighton Pet Services.
With a hunger to be his own boss and a lifelong desire to work outdoors, Steven, from Colinton, ditched his job a year ago and now has more than 1,000 kilometres of professional dog-walking experience.
“I have always wanted to work for myself as well as a huge passion for being outdoors,” Steven told the Evening News. “About a year ago I started to think about what I would do that would keep me active and keep me happy and the more I thought about it, the more dog walking was screaming at me.”
BESPOKE PACKAGE
Before guests arrive Steven will find out about the dog and tailor each day to suit them and their owner with a bespoke package.
The dogs will be treated to a full day of fun and frolics after being collected directly from guests’ hotel rooms at the Crowne Plaza and dropped off again after a wash and brush-up.
The hotel will provide a welcome letter on arrival, highlighting all the local bars, cafes, shops and attractions that are dog-friendly as well as amenities to make sure each canine customer feels at home. These include a memory foam dog bed at the hotel and a dog bowl with a welcome treat. There is also doggie beer available in the bar and lounge, where pets can join their owners through the day and evening.
General manager of the Crowne Plaza Kieran Quinn said: “We are thrilled to be extending our services to four-legged guests…
“The city’s easily accessible beaches and hills, combined with rich history, makes it a picturesque location for humans and dogs alike.
“We keep our guests at the heart of everything we do, and what better way to enhance their experience than inviting their dogs along to share it.”