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also forbidden from other Budapest institutions: its half-
dozen world-class spas, which include the calming waters
of Szechenyi (
szechenyibath.com
).
A great place for a
massage, it’s a dog-free zone.
Pooches need not be too sad, however, as increasingly
the city can offer them their own places for pampering,
from pet boutiques and grooming parlours to kennels,
training centres and doggy daycare.
Our business has been developing and sales have
increased steadily,” says Peter Gárdos of Dogmopolite, one
of the city’s largest pet-service providers. “[Owners] deem
it necessary to have their dogs catered for in a professional
manner. We walk, train and board their dogs, and provide
active daycare on a regular basis.”
William Stankiewicz, who recently moved to the city
from the USA with his two spaniels, Bailey and Brodee,
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Gizella Lonor with crossbreed Tommy
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Noral Line and Karoline Bua with
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Susanna Mate with Vizsla Turbo
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Somlai Zoltan with Bichon Havanese Steffie
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