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Doggy delights at Lifestyle Communities

Homeowners are no longer the only ones who can enjoy beautiful resort-style living at Lifestyle Communities.

Thanks to the company’s latest innovation, their furry friends can now be primped, preened, groomed and cleaned in style at free self-service dog wash stations available in all 22 Lifestyle Communities across Melbourne and regional Victoria.

Pet owners can wash and groom their precious pooches whenever they want. Each station comes with everything needed to shampoo, condition, blow-dry and flea tick protect pooches in just 10 minutes.

Lifestyle is hoping that by introducing the dedicated dog washes, it’s replaced the laundry sink, shower and the garden tap to wash your pet which has always usually meant that the pet owner gets just as bigger wash as well!

“At Lifestyle we have always loved pets and have had doggy parking posts outside all our clubhouses since we started nearly 20 years’ ago” said James Kelly, who is the co-founder and managing director.

“We have also embraced being pet friendly with dog walking groups, doggy bag posts and wellness events for pets”.

“Within each community we make it truly pet-friendly and focused on providing a community where pets thrive and prosper with their wonderful owners.”

For Lifestyle Communities’ homeowners like Michelle, the new dog wash facility is like having a private groomer in the neighbourhood but better, because it’s completely self-service and free.

“My nearest dog wash is 7 km away, so it’s very convenient to have one just two minutes’ walk away,” says Michelle. “Nutmeg (my dog) is into everything and being able to give her a regular bath is fantastic!”

The new dog wash stations are just one example of how each lifestyle community caters to the needs and desires of modern working, semi-retired and retired downsizers in search of affordable luxury living in a secure community setting.

Each community also features a clubhouse, pool, cinema, gym, pickleball court, bowling green and many other amenities on-site, making every day feel like a holiday.

If you’re looking to unlock your dream lifestyle, call 1300 50 55 60 to arrange a tour of one of 22 Lifestyle Communities across Victoria.

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