Can't leave the house without your fur babies? Bring them along with you in these pet-friendly resorts for a quick getaway. | via philstarlife
Who said our pets don't deserve a little pampering too? Hiraya Resort offers a range of luxury villas, lodges, and dorms that can adjust to the family's budget while allowing the space for small to medium-sized dogs.wellness of their guests but also in preserving the environment with their conscious efforts and supporting organizations.Romulo Hwy, Barangay Ninoy, Aguilar, 2415 Pangasinan.
This popular wellness getaway isn't just a favorite of celebrities, it's a favorite for their furry friends, too. The multi-awarded getaway resort provides an all-around holistic experience with their non-meat, vegan menu, daily yoga classes, and additional rejuvenation services. Pet parents won't regret their stay as The Farm offers sprawling walkways and greenery for pets to enjoy, play, and even see a peacock or two.
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