Dog-Friendly Apartment
Youâve had your dog for quite some time and canât imagine life without him. Recently, you decided to move to a new apartment and one of your top priorities is to consider his needs.
It may take a little bit more homework, but youâll be happier if you spent time doing additional research. Donât shy away from deciding on an apartment thatâll be a good fit for you both. Your furry pal will be thankful youâre thinking of him. Heâll be sure to give you extra love and attention!Â
Here are some top tips to follow as you look for a dog-friendly apartment.Â
1. Decide on How Big Your Apartment Should Be
Even if itâs only you and your pup moving in, a studio apartment may not be big enough. If you have a Yorkie who has a lot of energy, for example, a one-bedroom apartment may be better suited for him. That way, heâll have more room to run around.Â
If budget is an issue, then youâll have to make do with a smaller apartment. That means youâll have to take your pet out for more walks, so he wonât go bonkers in a small space!Â
Keeping your furry pal happy shouldnât be taken lightly. The benefits of having a dog are endless. Heâs providing you with unconditional love, so the least you can do is to focus on his comfort and happiness.Â
So, keep this all in mind. Depending on your dogâs size and temperament, figure out what apartment size would work best.Â
2. Take Your Dogâs Age Into Consideration
Since your dog is a part of the family, take into account their agility.Â
You may be set on getting an upstairs apartment. If your pup is young and agile, then going on a few flights of stairs wonât likely be an issue. But if your dog is 14 years old, for example, you may not want an upstairs unit. Itâll be hard on their joints and could lead to them injuring themselves. You could carry your dog, but that can get tiring, especially if theyâre heavy.Â
If you decide that you need a downstairs apartment, first find out if they have any available. If the complex does have some, ask how many are left so you won't miss out.Â
3. Ask if Thereâs Monthly Pet RentÂ
Some apartment complexes charge a monthly pet fee, so itâs a good idea to find out if they charge one. If they do, assess whether the pet ârentâ is acceptable to you.Â
Keep in mind not every apartment charges extra rent for pets. You may even be able to negotiate free pet rent if the apartment complex is willing to work with you.Â
Do your homework and âshopâ around. Your goal should be to see which dog-friendly apartment would be a good fit for you budget-wise.Â
4. Ask if There Are Any Breed Restrictions
You should only commit to a lease at an apartment that accepts your furry friend. To ensure your dogâs breed is accepted, ask if there are any breed restrictions ahead of time.Â
Unfortunately, some complexes donât allow certain breeds. They deem certain dogs a risk. Or, it may be due to a dogâs size if theyâre over fifty pounds, for example.Â
Finding these details out ahead of time will save you a lot of time and effort. You donât want to show up and go on a tour only to find out that your dog isnât allowed to live there!Â
5. Decide on a Location Thatâs Ideal for Your Dog
When deciding on a location, besides taking your needs into account, donât forget about Fido. Take a drive near select apartments that interest you. The idea is to find out if the location offers certain things your dog needs.Â
Here are a few things to address:Â
? Whether there are any dog parks nearby
? If there are sidewalks and residential areas where you can walk your dog
? If thereâs an emergency vet nearby
? Whether there are dog parks where your dog can socialize and play
? Whether there are pet stores that make it easy to pick up dog food, etc.Â
Thinking of these things will ensure your dog stays happy. And, as a pet parent, youâll feel good knowing you're taking good care of your pet.Â
Conclusion
Now that you have a better idea of what to consider as you search for your ideal apartment, you can begin looking!Â
I have another quick tip you should consider:Â
If your dog tends to bark when they see other dogs, you may not want an apartment that faces the sidewalk. You may work at home, and your dog will make it challenging for you to get the job done if they bark a lot. So, keep this factor to keep in mind if he gets triggered by other dogs or people.Â
After you both get settled in, itâll be time to party! Invite some other dog owners over, and show off your new digs. Your friends (and furry best friend) will be more thrilled with your choice!
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