Dog friendly House the 7 Signs
Does the home have a yard? Just a little bit of a fenced-in grass can be your pup’s paradise. You should definitely make sure that the HOA allows you to put in a fence tall enough to keep your pooch in.
2. Proximity to play areas
Hunt for homes within walking distance to trails, open space and dog parks.
3. Your own special pack
Look into the neighbors’ properties for evidence of other dogs in the neighborhood, like dog toys in yards, dog doors and dog-related bumper stickers on cars.
4. Accommodating landlords
In a few areas, finding apartments and condo communities that allow dogs can often be difficult. The local animal shelter usually keeps lists of pet-friendly communities. One other good resource is Peoplewithpets.com.
5. Storage for Fido
A designated space for keeping leashes, toys and other belongings is a blessing with regards to keeping the remainder of your home clean (or, cleaner).
6. Camouflage
Wall-to-wall white, plush carpet will not be what you’re trying to find. Neither are gorgeous softwoods just waiting to be scratched. Look for homes with resilient flooring that’s easily cleaned.
7. Doggie door
Dog doors offer your pooch (and you) a fabulous taste of freedom. Check whether a home has a convenient location to put one.
Be sure to let us know any or all of your pet-friendly priorities, this way we will be able to help you hone in a place where your entire family – canine and human – are going to be happy. We are always just a click here or simply call us on our cell phone at 813-300-7116 so we can get started finding you your new home.