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  • Buying a Condo With Your Dog

     By:Tina Fountain

    Most condos have some kind of pet rules, limiting both the size, number and species of your pets. For instance, a condo may only allow dogs under 25 or 35 pounds and limit the number to 1 per person. Others may ban certain breeds of dogs, such as American pit bull terriers and rottweilers.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Transporting Your Dog To Your New Home

     By:Lynda Jeffers

    Driving can take a long time, especially if you’re driving across country. You should plan your stops at hotels carefully, as many don’t allow dogs or may be full. Reserve rooms as early as possible. If you’re visiting friends, ensure that they know in advance that you have your furry companion(s) with you.


    In Category - Home Moving
  • Protect Your Dog from Trespassers

     By:M Shane

    However, to avoid paying out premiums, many insurance companies will not ensure dogs of certain breeds – even if the dog has never bitten, is controlled and has obedience/socialization degrees – and most will not renew a homeowners insurance policy if a dog has bitten. It can be extremely difficult to find insurance for a dog that has bitten, if the dog survives and the home owner is not bankrupted by the legal proceedings.


    In Category - Home Security
  • Lofts and Condos: How to Deal with a Neighbor's Shrieking Dog!

     By:Andy Asbury

    Not everyone is crazy about animals in the house. Within condominiums, the issue can get more interesting. If your neighbor just adopted a dog, try to relax if you can. Yet recourse is available if you need it.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Make Your Dog Disappear When You Sell Your Home

     By:M Shane

    The more hair you collect with your brush, the less will be floating around the home. Consider a professional groomer's assistance to get your pooch squeaky clean. Keeping the dog clean means that there will be much less chance of doggy odor in the house.


    In Category - Home Selling


  • Dogs in Lofts and Condos: How to Break One In

     By:Andy Asbury

    This article is for condo owners who dream of having a dog despite the constraints of small spaces and upper level units. What to expect when the dog is new and tips on how to have the best experience possible!


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Dogs and Cats Forced Out of Repo Homes

     By:John Cutts

    Dogs, cats and other pets are also becoming homeless as the number of repo homes continue to increase. Area shelters for animals have been overwhelmed with pets being given away by distressed homeowners.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Giving Pets Their Own Place

     By:Sonia Smith

    Most of us are pet lovers and having several pets in the house is typical. Make sure to provide and care for your beloved pets by giving them their own area in your home where they are free to do their stuff and not restricted or ordered away from the people in the house.


    In Category - Home & Garden
  • Abandoned Foreclosure Pets Expected to Increase in East Valley

     By:John Cutts

    Abandoned foreclosure pets are expected to rise in number in East Valley this year. The predicted rise in foreclosure is expected to leave more pets homeless.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Relocating with Your Pets

     By:Sonia Smith

    Moving with your pets is traumatic for your beloved animals. It is necessary to prepare them with your move to make it easier for them and you as well.


    In Category - Home Moving


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