Monday March 3, 04:32 PM
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German artist has applied for a licence to open a brothel in Berlin for sexually frustrated dogs and says it will be the first of its kind anywhere.
Karl-Friedrich Lenze, 54, said he planned to charge dog owners 25 euros (17 pounds) per half hour of happiness.
"If dogs can't get what they want they get cranky -- just like people," Lenze told Reuters.
The establishment would offer patrons a variety of carefully vetted "employees" of both sexes, rooms for private encounters and even a "bar" where customers could sniff out their preferred partners.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German artist has applied for a licence to open a brothel in Berlin for sexually frustrated dogs and says it will be the first of its kind anywhere.
Karl-Friedrich Lenze, 54, said he planned to charge dog owners 25 euros (17 pounds) per half hour of happiness.
"If dogs can't get what they want they get cranky -- just like people," Lenze told Reuters.
The establishment would offer patrons a variety of carefully vetted "employees" of both sexes, rooms for private encounters and even a "bar" where customers could sniff out their preferred partners.
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