Thinking About Living in an Apartment with Your Pooch? Check Out These Tips

When planning to move into an apartment with Fido you should also observe what landscaping the apartment has. If your pooch is trained to go to the bathroom in the grass but all they have is rocks extra training may be required.

There may also be other dogs on the property, so if your pooch isn't properly socialized it may be best to take him to a doggy training class or two prior to moving in.

There are more important tips on transitioning to an apartment with your doggy on Pets Best so be sure to check them out.

1. Communicate with your landlord.
Always talk to your landlord about existing pets when searching for an apartment or before adopting a pet. Some landlords will have specific requirements about what size and breeds of dogs are acceptable – sometimes for legal reasons. There will most likely be an extra pet deposit for post-move out cleaning or any damage Fido might cause. Whatever you agree upon, read your lease thoroughly before signing.

It’s not realistic to try and sneak a dog into a no-pet apartment. Eventually, the landlord or a neighbor will discover your pup and then you’ll be in a real bind, forced to move or give up your beloved dog.

2. Be courteous to neighbors.
Be cognitive of the fact that many people will be sharing a small space. A dog that barks constantly will not be favorably received in an apartment setting. Consult with your veterinarian regarding behavioral training if your dog is a barker. Citronella collars can be an effective and humane way to prevent barking if used correctly.

3. Socialize and desensitize.
Apartments can be noisy and busy. They are often located in city areas with traffic, bicycles and other animals. Don’t assume your dog will be comfortable with all of these new things. You may have to introduce her to these urban changes slowly and in a safe and calm manner for her to be comfortable.

4. Keep your dog current on vaccinations and parasite preventives.
This is really important since most apartment complexes have shared outside grounds. If children and other people are using the common yard areas, your pet needs to be free of parasites and vaccinated in order to prevent parasitic and infectious diseases. In addition, in the rare case someone accuses your dog of biting, proof of vaccination will be paramount.



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