
GURUGRAM (Reuters)-
This week, when most residents of Delhi were suffocated by toxic air, the city's elite-class dogs were enjoying the music and pure air around them at a luxury pet resort.
This week, after revelers set off fireworks to celebrate the Hindu Lantern Festival, pollution in the capital rose to "serious", adding to the severe smog caused by crop burning, vehicle smoke and industrial emissions.
Delhi's air is one of the worst in the world, although many in more than 20 million cities are unable or unwilling to protect themselves from the mix of gas and particles.
But at the top luxury pet resort, Gautam Kari, California's chief operating officer for animal behavior, is offering relief to trendy dogs.
The site's room is located next to the organic vegetable farm in Gurugram, one of the satellite cities in Delhi, IT center, starting at Rs 2,000 ($28)a night -
The average daily wage is more than five times.
Dog guests
Many resorts are owned by politicians, diplomats and business people, the resort said.
During the bad weather, their outdoor time was reduced.
The air day of Diwali.
The air in their room was cleaned by a purification machine manufactured by Honeywell, an American manufacturer.
"We don't want them to go out and breathe more than 45 minutes of air," Cary said . ".
The client brought their dog to train and also brought other luxury items from the resort, including food imported from Canada and music that was often heard in high school, Kari saidend spas.
However, air pollution is also a concern of the owners.
"I think the air purifier. . .
It's as relevant as dogs and humans, "said Winnie Durani, a senior executive at American University. S.
Microsoft, the software giant, is collecting his Siberian husky Juno.
"It's hard to breathe.
"The other guests included three dogs owned by Japanese diplomats, as well as two Portuguese water dogs peanuts and snickers at the Dutch Embassy.
Presidential Suites Resort-
Named after the former president of the United StatesS.
President Obama's dog Bo
Occupied by a pair of stray dogs adopted by one of the World Health Organization's employees, the organization has developed international standards for monitoring air quality.
For those of you who can't bring their pet to TopDog, it's a dog's pollution mask and its manufacturer says it's a world
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"India is definitely a place to face air quality problems that will benefit," said Kirby Holmes, managing partner of the good air team that produces masks.