Archive for the ‘Pet Friendly Rentals’ Category

January 18th, 2011

Finding Pet-Friendly Short-Term Rental Apartments in NYC

For a lot of people, pets are genuine members of the family. All the needs of the pets are provided unconditionally, and some pets are even treated like babies. That’s why some people would rather not leave their pets at home while they go on vacation in other places.

Indeed, there are a large number of rental apartments in New York City for tourists to choose from. However, tourists may find it difficult to locate a rental apartment that welcomes pets just as much as tourists. More rental apartments have policies against accommodating pets, but there are still apartments that accept pets and provide pet care services while the owners are out shopping or sightseeing.

Some rental apartments in New York City have specific areas where attendants take care of the pets. The attendants provide activities that pets can indulge in. The owners may accompany their pets, but they can also opt to leave their pets in the care of the attendants. With these services provided by a pet-friendly rental apartment, a vacation in New York will truly be memorable for you and your pet.

January 4th, 2011

Pet Friendly Condos For Sale in Vancouver

Pet Friendly Buildings In Vancouver

As a pet friendly Vancouver realtor, a lot of my clients are pet owners. It would then logically follow that I spend a lot of time sourcing pet friendly buildings in Vancouver to find condo units that will accommodate pets. Now, unlike many other aspects of a real estate transaction, the pet conversation is not negotiable and the purchase simply must revolve around Fido’s needs otherwise it’s not going to happen. I work with a lot of frustrated ex-renters whose decision to buy their own condo is driven purely by frustration of not being able to find a pet friendly rental building.

Developers in Vancouver have realised that a pet friendly building is a huge factor when it comes to marketing the completed project. Many new developments have even gone so far as to have dedicated enclosures for dogs, particularly in high density areas such as millennium Waters Olympic village and downtown.

The good news is that there are a lot of dog friendly buildings in Vancouver. I have recently added a complete list of dog friendly buildings in Kitsilano to my website. The completed list of downtown Vancouver pet friendly buildings will be up by early next week. This list will include whether rentals are allowed in the building as well.

December 22nd, 2010

Are “pet-Friendly” Portland Apartments Harder To Find?

You may have the friendly pet, such as a dog or a cat that you would like to bring on with you at your new rental apartment. Sometimes bringing your pet to live with you is just impossible, at that time you had a tough time where to go. Not because of lack of rental options but because you did not want to leave your lovely pet behind. Pets have already been playing an important role in your life. You have the laughter with them sadness with them too. They give love back to you, they are the one, that are fun to watch and play with, or one, that are just a true companion you love and pamper like your own child.

Pets are special, they are the part of your family, but not every landlord wants them around you. “Pet-friendly” rental apartment buildings are becoming harder for pet-owning renters to find these days. Therefore, renting with a pet requires attention, diligence and foresight during an apartment search. And, if you are a renter with a pet, you have probably run into this same restriction many times over.

December 7th, 2010

Pet Friendly Rental Homes ? Pets Need a Home Too

Looking for a rental home? It is easy to find one for your family. However, renting a home is not easy for you if one of the rules include “No pets allowed!”. In America, there are many houses for rent that don’t allow pets, most especially dogs. One of their reasons is that it will mess up their homes and create noise all the time. For a family who loves pets, pretty sure it will upset you if you throw away your dog for the sake of getting a new rental home. Thus, if you want to save your dogs from people who hate pets, look for pet friendly rental homes.

A family is incomplete if there aren’t pets around. The most common favorite pet is a dog. Even in family portraits, you include your dog in it. It’s because dogs are very affectionate and gives unconditional love. In getting pet friendly rental homes, even your dog will feel at home. It can move around as much as it wants. Size of your dog doesn’t matter. Even though your dog is big as a St. Bernard or small as a Chiuaua, it can have a place in your home. It’s what every family desires to have, a home for everyone to enjoy, including their lovable pets.

November 26th, 2010

How To Find Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals

Many people who choose to go on a vacation have to decide whether or not to bring the family pet along. Some people choose to leave their pet at home and pay someone to come and care for it. Some people choose to board their pet at a location away from home. Other people choose to bring their pet with them on vacation. For people who choose this option, finding pet friendly vacation rentals becomes a necessity. Some rentals forbid pets altogether. Other rentals will allow pets for an additional fee. Still other vacation rentals will allow and even cater to pets. These rentals may offer babysitting for your pet or activities to keep it busy while you are off sightseeing. If you are looking for pet friendly vacation rentals, here are some tips for finding them.

Your first stop in the search for pet friendly vacation rentals should be the internet. A simple search for pet friendly vacation rentals will undoubtedly bring up several choices in your desired area. There are also online directories available that will discuss different aspects of each rental and other characteristics that you might look for. In general, the internet is the best place to begin your search for a rental that will allow you to bring your family pet along for the trip.

October 26th, 2010

How To Go On A Vacation With Your Dog In The Car

Some people go on long vacations. These vacations are in the car versus going on a train or plane. When you go on a long car trip, you might want to keep your dog with you. It’s not as simple as putting your dog in the car and leaving. You should prepare properly to make this process more comfortable for your dog.

The first thing that you have to do is make sure that your dog is comfortable being in the car. Take your dog with you around town more than a few times and see if he or she is comfortable in the car. Can you see any problems with your pet being in the car? If you see some, address these before going on a longer trip.

Have blankets for the dog to lay on. The ride is going to be long and your dog might want to lay down and sleep or at least be comfortable. The more of these you have, the more comfortable you dog can be.

Bring your crate. Your dog can get bored or even irritable at times. If you have the crate, you will be able to keep your dog under control when he or she is jumping around. It’s also easier to travel with a crate since you can keep the dog inside it at night.