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If you dream of living in sight of the beach, a high-rise condo is an affordable way to make that dream come true. Owning a dog can make the condominium search more complicated, as many condos have pet restrictions. As you’re searching for a pet-friendly residence, keep this guide in mind.

What You Should Know About Moving a Dog Into a Condominium

condominiumFor pet ownership in a condo, location is everything. Your pet probably won’t have enough room in the condo to get adequate exercise, so you want to make sure you can take your dog to parks nearby. Some luxury condos even have built-in dog parks, making it easy to walk your dog — even after a long day.

You’re also liable for your pet’s actions, so you should be fully aware of the building’s rules regarding pets. Some condo owners will only permit one dog per unit, and others may limit the size of your pet. There will also be rules about keeping your dog leashed and picking up their waste. It’s wise to train your dog well and follow all the rules to prevent problems with the condo leadership.

How to Train Your Dog for Condominium Living

If you’ll be gone for long stretches each day, it may be necessary to train your dog to relieve themselves in an indoor litter pan. Reducing noise is also important, and you should condition your pet to only bark when absolutely necessary. Lastly, if you’re living in a condo with a pet park, your dog will probably encounter other dogs each day. Make sure they’re ready to handle these frequent interactions without becoming hostile.

 

If you’re looking for a pet-friendly condominium in Tampa, FL, The Towers should be the first spot you visit. With gorgeous views of Hillsborough Bay and Tampa’s skyline, these condos are just minutes away from Sparksman Wharf and the free trolley that can connect you to the rest of downtown. Learn more about their amenities online, and call (813) 229-6500 to discuss condos for sale.

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