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When I see all those super celebs looking so damn glum when they visit homeless kids in a famine-struck third world country, I often wonder whether they aren’t just faking it. You may find me to be just another one of those skeptics, but I have good cause to doubt the intentions of these fashionable modern day messiahs. I mean when you’ve got the high, mighty and famous dishing out anything between $6,000 to $25,000 for a luxury mansion for their dogs, you cannot really help but be wary of their made-for-media sympathy for the homeless/underprivileged masses of the world. but I guess charity begins at home, and while pooches owned by you and I may be satisfied with just having the luxury to not be kicked off the family couch, the pricey dears of the beautiful people apparently do not even offer even a second sniff to anything that isn’t designer and posh.

Good thing builder Alan Mowrer, in partnership with interior designer Michael Pollak took it upon him to start La Petite Maison, a luxury line of doghouses, to cater to posh pooches. His clientele include mostly filthy rich page six regulars, including stunning model Rachel Hunter, who do not mind dishing out quarter of a million buck to have their pets retire to handcrafted luxury abodes that come fully fitted with life’s necessities like custom air-conditioning, custom made faux light fixtures, hand-painted doggie wallpaper, as well as wainscoting, chair rail, and crown moldings to go with the elaborate country/Tudor/colonial house. Talk about the world going to the dogs!

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Via ABCNews