Very Important Pet: Dogs get their own VIP floor in a San Francisco hotel
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If you feel guilty about leaving your pets at home when you travel, you can bring them with you at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. Dogs are allowed to live in the Very Important Pet floor, where rooms are equipped with almost everything needed including plush doggie beds, fun toys and portable food bowls. /VCG Photo

If you feel guilty about leaving your pets at home when you travel, you can bring them with you at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. Dogs are allowed to live in the Very Important Pet floor, where rooms are equipped with almost everything needed including plush doggie beds, fun toys and portable food bowls. /VCG Photo

You can also cuddle Buster, the hotel's resident dog, who always stands by the reception desk and is ready for warm hugs from guests. People can also take home a toy version of the two-year-old Maltese/Yorkie mix home for 29 US dollars. Money collected is donated to a local animal shelter. /VCG Photo

You can also cuddle Buster, the hotel's resident dog, who always stands by the reception desk and is ready for warm hugs from guests. People can also take home a toy version of the two-year-old Maltese/Yorkie mix home for 29 US dollars. Money collected is donated to a local animal shelter. /VCG Photo

Dogs weighing 60 pounds or less are allowed to stay on the VIP floor for 50 US dollars per night. An additional cleaning fee may be charged after guests check out. Guests are allowed to take their pets' room, but leaving them alone in the rooms is forbidden. /VCG Photo

Dogs weighing 60 pounds or less are allowed to stay on the VIP floor for 50 US dollars per night. An additional cleaning fee may be charged after guests check out. Guests are allowed to take their pets' room, but leaving them alone in the rooms is forbidden. /VCG Photo

Dogs can also play in the patio area with a rooftop grassy area, open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on a daily basis. They can play with other dogs and, of course, Buster. /VCG Photo

Dogs can also play in the patio area with a rooftop grassy area, open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. on a daily basis. They can play with other dogs and, of course, Buster. /VCG Photo