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That's so fetch! QT Hotels launch dog-friendly packages across Australia & NZ

QT Hotels & Resorts to welcome dogs.
QT Hotels & Resorts to welcome dogs.
Credit: QT Hotels & Resorts

Your pup is set to have a bone-afide good time.

Forget having to organise a dog sitter. Now your pup can stay-cation with you. In celebration of International Dog Day on August 26, QT Hotels & Resorts have unleashed an indulgence package for you and your furry plus one that is sure to get tails wagging. 

Pup Yeah! luxury package will be available from August 26.
Pup Yeah! luxury package will be available from August 26.
Credit: QT Hotels & Resorts

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The Pup Yeah! package includes a luxury dog-friendly stay for you and your pooch of any size. The QT team has partnered with premium pup brands to ensure every pet-appointed room is prepped with nothing but the best for you and your four-legged friend. 

For grooming, shampoo and cologne from New Zealand botanical grooming label, smith&burton, can be found in the room. To ensure sweet doggy dreams, each Pup Yeah! room is fitted with a CUB bed, featuring orthopedic memory foam for maximum snoozing comfort. And when hunger strikes the room is stocked with hand-baked, human-grade treats from Aussie luxury pet brand, St Argo. For the ultimate indulgence, in-room dining dishes include steak tartare and bacon ice cream. Bone-appétit!

QT Hotels to treat dogs to the very best.
QT Hotels to treat dogs to the very best.
Credit: QT Hotels & Resorts

The QT team have even curated a digital map of the best local walks, pup-friendly parks, cafes and QT-approved photo op spots. Select hotels even offer a personal Director of Chaos who will whisk your pup away for a walk. 

Pup Yeah! rooms start from an additional $120 for three nights, and the offering is bookable from August 26. For more information or to book, visit qthotels.com

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