PetWeighter secures order from 14th century hotel
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The revolutionary new dog bowl, PetWeighter, has secured its most historic ‘home’ to date, having been adopted by 14th century luxury hotel and restaurant, Langley Castle, in Langley-on-Tyne, Northumberland.
Langley Castle, which dates from 1350, has become the discerning dog’s favourite watering hole after the four-star hotel decided to take its dog-friendly policy up a tier, by ensuring that its canine guests have constant access to water.
By buying in bowls fit for a king, the castle has heeded PetWeighter’s H2Ovember message and fully appreciated the need for dogs to stay well hydrated all year round and not just in the hot summer months.
PetWeighter, with its two-part design that encompasses a detachable bowl on top of a base that can be filled with water, sand or a combination of both, cannot be nudged by the dog, which means spillages do not occur. Similarly, it cannot be kicked over by human guests!
Its elevation is also kinder on an older dog’s joints, by not requiring dogs to stoop. This affords the extra touches Langley Castle likes to offer to all of its guests, human or canine.
The first dog to try out the bowl was Daisy the Whippet, who was suitably impressed by the new drinking and eating facility and adopted a regal air whilst enjoying her refreshment.
Also giving the bowl the thumbs up as an asset for sojourning canine guests, is TTouch Instructor, behavioural counsellor, author and animal shelter consultant, Sarah Fisher of Tilley Farm.
Sarah says: “I love the idea of PetWeighter, particularly for people that travel and may not have much space to transport a stand. Many fearful dogs are worried about lowering the head to drink from a bowl and easy access to water is so important when dogs are in a novel environment.”
With PetWeighter on tap, dog-friendly Langley Castle is looking forward to welcoming more pooches on its £10 per night doggy accommodation deal. Whilst dogs cannot lounge on the sumptuous four-poster beds in the castle’s Feature and Deluxe rooms, they can still enjoy the luxury of the Castle View rooms and be treated to a soft bed and food and water, not to mention 12 glorious acres of grounds to explore and the delights of Hadrian’s Wall and Kielder Forest on the doorstep.
More details of Langley Castle and its dog policy can be found at www.langleycastle.com, while PetWeighter can be stocked by calling Igloo Pets on 02392 474676, filling in an enquiry form at www.petweighter.com or emailing info@petweighter.com
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