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Could Your Dog Be The Next Canine Hotel Critic?
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Are you the proud parent of a travel loving pooch? Does you dog love staying in different hotels worldwide? If so, your beloved pup could be Hotels.com’s newest canine hotel critic!
According to House Beautiful, Hotels.com is searching for an adventurous pooch (and its human parent) to help create a list of the best ‘pet friendly’ luxurious hotels.
The winning dog/owner duo will get to spend ten free nights in ten pet-friendly hotels of their choice around the globe. The lucky winner can choose to travel to each of the ten different hotels or stay in the same hotel for ten days.
According to House Beautiful, Hotels.com found that the number of reviews for pet-friendly hotels jumped a whopping 62% over the last two years, meaning people traveling with their canine companion is one the rise.
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“At Hotels.com, we want to make sure you find the paw-fect place to check into, so we’re excited to add a Best for Pets category to our Loved by Guests awards—but it doesn’t stop there,” Liz Oakman, senior director and general manager EMEA from Hotels.com brand told The Sun. “Our hunt for a Canine Critic is our way of ensuring our pet friendly hotels really are up to ‘scratch’ with a four-legged expert’s ‘paw of approval.”
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If you would like to submit your dog to be a canine hotel critic all you have to do is follow Hotels.com on Instagram, upload a photo or video of your perfect pooch, tag Hotels.com in your post, and add #CanineCritic to your caption. Applications must be received no later than 11:59 p.m. on August 25, 2019.
According to House Beautiful, the winner will be chosen at random and direct messaged by the Hotels.com Instagram account no later than Wednesday, September 18.
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