Bored animals can easily get anxious, resulting in rebellious behavior such as furniture gnawing and forming a punk-rock cover band. Quash canine caterwauling with today's Groupon to the Belmont Pet Resort and Daycare. Choose from the following options:
- For $15, you get a dog bath, valid for dogs up to 100 pounds (up to a $42 value).
- For $15, you get four dog weight-loss sessions (a $40 value).
- For $40, you get three nights of dog boarding (a $120 value).
The Belmont’s experienced staff of animal lovers takes top-notch care of domesticated furry friends inside its full-service pet resort and daycare. Bring in your dog for three consecutive or nonconsecutive nights of boarding (a $40 value/night), during which they’ll be monitored closely, treated with utmost care, and taught that 21 days in dog years flies by quickly. Each dog shacks up in its own size-appropriate suite decked out with a bed and a regularly filled water dish, and most rooms even have a webcam for owners to observe their pets' activities. Play time and walks occur at least four times a day, ensuring routine exercise and much-needed respites from writing the next great American novel. Owners can also put their four-legged comrades in doggy daycare at any point during the visit.
In addition to housing hounds, the Belmont also helps dogs spruce up and shape up. Freshen up pups clad in dirty coats with a cleansing bath that includes nail trimming and ear cleaning (up to a $42 value). Additional bath-related costs apply to dogs that weigh more than 100 pounds. Fifteen-minute weight-loss sessions (a $10 value each) can improve canines' health through a customized diet regimen and exercise plan that employs the Belmont's dog treadmill and steak-scented elliptical machine.
Groupon Says
The Groupon Guide to: Family Vacations
With the economy leaving families in such a sour state, it behooves a household to squeeze every moment of togetherness possible out of a vacation. Here’s a guide to getting the most out of your next familial trip:
- Nothing annoys dads more than constant restroom stops, so be sure to spend the week before the trip going to the bathroom.
- Even though you’re excited, don't wake your dad too early. He needs to conserve enough energy for driving the car in the right direction and constantly threatening to turn it around.
- Do not ask your parents where ice cream comes from. Also don’t ask where Dippin’ Dots come from, because the answer is obviously the future.
- Sure, whatever, here's some money.
- Take a lot of family pictures. One day, Dad will be able to silently stare at them, wondering where the time has gone. The phone rings. It is a man selling credit cards….
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