INNSiDE by Meliá has revealed an in-house dog sitting service

Dog sitting on a sofa

INNSiDE by Meliá, part of Meliá Hotels International, has revealed an in-house dog sitting service at its Manchester location. The new service will give couples the flexibility to travel with their dog, whilst also enjoying non-pooch-appropriate activities and attractions in the city.

To complement this new service, Manchester-based company Sticks & Socks have created pet hampers available to purchase at INNSiDE’s kiosk. The hampers contain grooming items such as a pampering nose and paw balm, eco-friendly organic shampoo, travel pack dog wipes and snacks, including organic and natural dog treats, a box of sausages and tasty biscuit bites. It’s also full of useful accessories to make your dog’s stay at INNSiDE more comfortable, such as a collapsible bowl, dog blanket and toys.

Garry Fortune, the UK director of operations, adds: “Over the last year, we’ve seen a big rise in guests booking into our hotels and bringing their dogs too. The UK has a reputation of being a nation of pet lovers, and we are definitely seeing that at INNSiDE UK. We are delighted to launch a dog sitting service at INNSiDE Manchester. The dog sitting service will give our guests the flexibility to spend their stay with their pet, but also engage in activities in the city such as visiting the theatre or a gig that may not be pooch appropriate. We have also seen guests celebrating their dog’s birthday with us, so the dog stores have created the ultimate birthday treat box available at the kiosk.”

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