Dog owners who want to pamper their pets have a range of luxury products to choose from, but what do you get for the pooch who has everything?
A luxury Edinburgh hotel has come up with a deluxe £170-a-night package for mutt and master, including specially prepared meals and even room service.
The Bonham says its chefs can prepare a range of dishes for dogs, such as beef, chicken or fish, together with pasta, vegetables and gravy.
Appointments will be made on request with dog grooming parlours and staff can give advice about local parks, walking routes and pet shops.
Four-legged guests on the Doggy Dreams deal are also given a squeaky toy or ball to welcome them and a dog bed to rest their paws on.
Pet holidays are becoming increasingly popular as owners choose "staycations" with their dogs in tow over travelling abroad and booking their pets into kennels.
General manager Joanne Faulkner said chefs came up with a specially tailored menu for each dog, discussed in advance with the owner.
"We recently sent up scrambled eggs and milk on room service for a dog," she said.
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