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Celebrity Dogs Who Living Large in Luxury Dog Houses


Chihuahua with celebrity
Image via parishilton/Instagram


Thanks to the paparazzi and social media, we frequently get a glimpse into the lifestyles of the rich and the famous. But it’s not often that we get to see the lives of their pups, too. These celebrity dogs live just as large as their celebrity pet parents, complete with their own mansions, social media accounts, and expansive wardrobe.

Spoiled is an understatement when it comes to Paris Hilton’s dog, Diamond Baby. This teacup Chihuahua has her own very active and up-to-date Instagram and Twitter account with thousands of followers.

Diamond Baby’s 300-square-foot custom dog house is modeled after Hilton’s own home in Los Angeles. This decked-out dog house includes heating, air conditioning, a balcony, and even crown molding. Inside, the dog house has a fancy staircase with posh dog furniture and pink wallpaper. 

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Another dog-loving celebrity, Kylie Jenner, who recently was featured in Forbes for her amassed a fortune, takes her love of dogs just as seriously as her business ventures. In fact, on her personal Snapchat account, she’ll frequently post pictures and videos of herself and her dogs.

Kylie had her dog house—or dog mansion, shall we say—custom built, complete with air conditioning and heating. The luxury dog house is large enough to fit people, complete with an adorable white fence and porch. As Kylie says on her Instagram, @kyliessnapchat, “It’s like a guest house!”

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To add to this showcase of luxury dog houses, Rachel Hunter, a New Zealand model and actress, had her dog house built by La Petite Maison, a company that specializes in building fancy playhouses for children and luxury dog houses. 

This custom dog house is Mediterranean-style, complete with Spanish roof tiles, terra-cotta floors, iron fixtures, and wooden doors for a grand entrance. Inside this fancy dog house, of course, you’ll find doggy wallpaper and décor.

While we couldn’t get a quote from the dogs themselves on their creature comfort lifestyle, we have a feeling that there aren’t any complaints!



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