Thursday, April 5, 2012

The Most Privileged Pets

By Orsen Taylor


For the most part, we care for our dogs by feeding them daily and taking them for walks, and even occasionally bringing them to a pet salon for grooming, and then there are some who go the extra mile, literally, and treat their pets like they were their own favorite child. We see a lot of pictures of famous people with their current super-pampered pet cuddled in their arms. With their owner's very particular taste, these dogs must have their own branded clothes, designer perfume and hand-made shoes. Favored pets enjoy private air conditioning systems in their dog houses and tiny teacup dogs sport collars costing more than many new cars!

If we're going to rank the most pampered pet known, then it would be really hard to find out who's first. Paris Hilton's famously pampered pet dog would surely be in the running, especially now that "mommy" has her own branded line of top-shelf designer pet apparel. Unknown to many, there are those quietly rich pet owners who thinks nothing of buying their beloved pet a whole new wardrobe every season of the year and diamond collars their pet don't even like to wear. And since their pet is going to wear the new wardrobe they've ordered, it should be further enhanced with the right color of nail polish done at their favorite pet spa to complete their look.

Of course, the most pampered pets need more in their lavish lives than just fancy apparel. There are even personally crafted mini-mansions available, fully furnished with air conditioning, fur rugs, ottomans, and copper roofs that can be made to replicate their owner's very own estate. When inside, these favored pets can rest their shopping-weary bodies to soft feather beds or eat their dinner from a bowl made of sterling silver. To keep them from being bored, some pampered cats are provided their own entertainment system so they can watch a few fish and bird shows while waiting for their beloved owner to come home.

But the most pampered pets aren't those who are left at home when their owners go out, no matter how lavish their surroundings. From UK to Japan, they're sure to find a four-star pet hotel that would give their little baby the attention they deserve so that their pet can relax from their hectic shopping schedule.

These well-indulged pets are too special for a common dog sitter, they need to have their own personal trainers to walk them in the mornings, a veterinary on hand in case they get the sniffles, and meals they can order from room service!




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