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Pool party: Dogs get a treat from their humans

/ 04:10 AM March 30, 2022

Pool party: Dogs get a treat from their humans

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CARACAS — Over 40 dogs made a splash in the hills of eastern Caracas, in the Venezuelan capital’s first canine pool party, the host said on Monday, as pandemic curbs have eased.

Cafes and restaurants are livelier now, and pet care providers refuse to trail behind.

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“It’s the first time we’re doing it in Caracas, a pool party in the only pool for dogs,” said veterinarian Otto Alvarado, whose hotel, Pet Suites, has been in business for 10 years now.

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The hotel, which costs $13 a day for a morning walk and playtime in the pool, hosted 42 pets on Sunday. The bill can add up to a lot more with a massage, overnight stay and medical checkup.

Coping better

Another party is planned for April, said Alvarado, who manages the hotel on a 1,200- square-meter grassy lot with a staff of six.

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During Venezuela’s eight-year economic collapse, many people could not afford to keep their pets and were forced to abandon them or leave them in shelters.

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Pet owners are coping better as wider use of the US dollar for purchases has helped to tame inflation.

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But high prices still strain finances in a country with a minimum wage of about $30.

Andriusca Paigo delighted in sunbathing with her dog Nala on the grass near the pool.

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“It’s great, you get a different day with your pet,” she said.

Pet Suites, which can accommodate up to 100 dogs on a rolling basis, is fully booked during holiday periods like Easter and Christmas.

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