A new hotel for animals to open in Dubai

A new hotel for animals is expected to open doors by the end of 2013 in Dubai, Gulf News said on Friday, quoting officials.

April 26, 2013

Fatma Al Dubais





DUBAI — A new hotel for animals is expected to open doors by the end of 2013 in Dubai, Gulf News said on Friday, quoting officials.



“Four-legged guests will have dressing and grooming rooms, therapy sessions, laundry services, playgrounds, air-conditioning, supervisors and vets,” the newspaper said in its online edition.



The 835-square-meter hotel is part of a new birds market project of Dubai Municipality (DM) coming up in Al Warsan area, it said.



The hotel is expected to receive pets, mostly dogs and cats, of residents going abroad on holiday, the newspaper quoted Maher Al Hawarenah, principal architecture design engineer at DM’s General Projects Department, as saying.



Pet owners would be able to monitor the hotel guests online, he added. Al Hawarenah told Gulf News the hotel will be based on a ground-level floor, with ‘doors’ in dog ‘rooms’ that would allow them to step outside at will into an enclosure.



There will be a clinic and quarantine facility nearby in the new birds market. — SG


April 26, 2013
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