You and your dog can enjoy a lux staycation with mani-pedis and a private chef

You could enjoy a luxury cottage staycation, including a private chef, pampering massages, matching silk PJs, and mani-pedis, with your dog getting the same treatment.

Oliver’s Travels is offering an ‘It’s A Dog’s Life Experience’ package, changing one of the already dog-friendly cottages on their site into a place kitted out with everything you’d need for a holiday you and your four-legged friend can both appreciate.

While you enjoy wine-tasting, your hairy pal will sample some dog-friendly ‘pawsecco’, which will be a healthy infusion of elderflower and nettle.

While you get a manicure and pedicure, an aromatherapy massage and a fresh new haircut, your pet will get their own massage, shampoo and nail-trimming.

A private chef will cook you a five-star tasting menu of your choosing, and prepare a pup-friendly version for your pal.

You can also enjoy afternoon tea together, with tea, coffee, mini sandwiches and fondant fancies for you, and ‘puppuccinos’ and dog biscuits for them.

There’s a luxury dog bed and dog-sized couch where they can cosy up and watch some TV with you.

There’s a shopping service which will provide the pair of you with cosy and outdoorsy clothes like raincoats, wellies, and jumpers for snuggling up by the fireplace.

You two can even get your matching silk PJs embroidered with your initials.

If you decide you want to go out for an excursion on your own, there will be walkers and sitters at your disposal.

Prices start at £1,500 (on top of the usual price to stay at the property) for one dog and one owner for three nights.

Interested? Head to the Oliver’s Travels website to choose one of their dog-friendly cottages.

From there, you should be able to arrange the package through their concierge service when booking your stay.

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