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QT Hotels and Resorts have introduced pet-friendly stays for canines of all types at its properties in Australia and New Zealand.Four-legged friends accompanying their master at any of QT’s nine hotels will be treated to a decadent in-room doggy dinner menu, with options including steak tartare, risotto, livers and toast, and an ice-cream sandwich with bacon ice-cream, dried liver and oat biscuit.For discerning dogs with dietary requirements, QT Bondi has partnered with plant-based cuisine company Eden Bondi to design a vet-approved vegan menu inclusive of vegetable terrine, sweet potato meatballs with pea puree, and pupcakes and watermelon.
Each ‘Pup Yeah!’ room comes complete with a pooch approved mini-bar and designer bedding.At select QT properties, pups in need of a little more extravagance can select from a pupQ treatment menu offered by a local groomer.Pup Yeah! rooms are priced from $450 inclusive of bedding, water bowl, and a selection of in-room dog dining menus. More at qthotels.com/offers/hotel/pup-yeah/

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