There is no cross-species relationship that tops that between humans and dogs. How far will dog owners go to please their canine companions these days? Let us count the ways …

Sanctuary!




All charity starts at home. Paris Hilton spent $320,000 for her doggie mansion—a two-story, white Italian-style structure with a tile roof and wrought-iron railings on an upper outdoor balcony. It is home to a variety of small breed dogs, including Pomeranians, Mini-Pinschers, Teacup Yorkies and Chihuahuas. Inside, these lucky dogs have beds, feeding stations, air-conditioning and heating, while outside they enjoy the run of their own personal fenced-in lawn complete with a tree for their toilet needs. But it seems an English surgeon one-upped her with a super dog house for her two Great Danes in Gloucestershire, England. She commissioned architect Andy Ramus to build a climate-controlled doghouse that cost over $400,000. It’s equipped with automatic dispensers of chilled and filtered water, a spa, a 52-inch plasma TV and a retina scanner installed at the front door to stop any other dogs from getting in. Is the price ouf or your dog park? Those on a tight budget can get a Louis XIV pet pavilion for a mere $23,900. That would allow you to buy that Italian 22-karat, gold-thread pet mattress for $3,000.