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outside of the spa in the privacy of the guest’s suite or villa or on the beach. Cepriano echoes Vidal’s points, stating that Spa Oceana at the Loews Don CeSar Hotel offers only in-room canine massage treatment to avoid any potential disruptions at the spa. “The only challenge that might occur is that the puppy would rather cover the massage therapist in puppy kisses instead of sitting still for the service,” she says. To ensure that any pet-friendly program or amenity succeeds, Vidal thinks training and careful staff selection is important. “All of our associates at Las Ventanas al Paraiso receive a great deal of training for their roles, and our Dog Butlers are no exception. Among our talented associates, we selected those who are most passionate about animals to step into this new role. They have a real gift for putting our guests’ pets at ease and making them feel happy and comfortable at our resort,” he says. Aside from staff training, Cepriano says it’s important to (CONTINUED ON PAGE 54) barbara close President/Founder • Naturopathica • New York, New York Furry guests are treated like VIPs (Very Important Pets) at Spa Oceana at the Loews Don CeSar Hotel with a special canine massage treatment. ella stimpson Director of Spa, Fitness and Raquet Sports • The Spa at Sea Island • Sea Island, Georgia ellen burns Northeast Business Manager • [ comfort zone ] north america • New York, New York name of pets: pearl & Frankie name of pet: zoe Breed: Wire-haired dachshunds Breed: Boxer Breed: Boston Terrier “All of my furry creatures keep me laughing, one of the best wellness practices. On the weekends, we like to chase rabbits and squirrels. Trust me, it’s quite a workout jumping over bushes and underbrush! I don’t think I’ve been to a gym in more than 10 years. I also have two horses, a 25-year-old Thoroughbred and a 19 hand Percheron at my home in Orient on the North Fork of Long Island.” “She is the most loving dog in the world and I don’t know if she’s happier sleeping on my lap or running through the surf at the beach. She loves unconditionally and makes me feel whole. I feel guilty when I leave her some evenings to have a lovely meal on Saint Simons Island or Sea Island, so I always bring her a little bit of my leftover by way of apology. I think she likes it.” “Lucy is a very friendly Boston Terrier whom I have brought into spas and salons that are dog-friendly. Lucy loves people and I spoil her by buying her treats and toys when I travel.” name of pet: lucy May 2016 ■ PULSE 53