Lap of luxury
Has Rover been good? Do you want to reward him?
You can now give him a professional massage at the Casa Laguna Inn & Spa in Laguna Beach, Calif.
For $75, a certified canine-massage therapist will pamper the pooch with a Swedish, sports or deep-tissue massage for one hour (by comparison, a massage for humans’ runs $90 to $100).
Those seeking real togetherness can book the luxury option: a dog owner and his best friend getting a side-by-side, one-hour rubdown for $180.
The inn’s 22 rooms range from $150 to $600 per night.
Report by David Wilkening
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