· Aug 21, 2009
The first thing you should do before you bring home a canine friend is to create a dog friendly apartment. Make sure, of course, that you signed a lease to a pet friendly apartment and that a dog qualifies as one of the allowed pets, and then work on prepping your apartment. 1. Find Him […]
A studio apartment presents a unique set of challenges if you want to become a pet owner. You may be comfortable with the location, space and environment of a small living space, but it might not be right for certain types of animals. Here are some things to consider before you go searching for a […]
· Aug 18, 2009
An apartment with a cat can be a fun and welcoming place to come home to after a long day at work or school. Cats are fairly easy pets to take care of and they give a lot of affection to their owners in return. Give your new cat an attractive home by properly preparing […]
· Aug 17, 2009
It is absolutely possible to have a dog in an apartment, as long as you are cautious when choosing the breed. Here is a list of 5 dogs for a small apartment based on size and temperament: 1. Pug (~15-20 lbs) These dogs are small, however don’t mistake that for fragile. They are a sturdy […]
· Aug 15, 2009
Finding pet friendly rentals is a must for animal lovers who rent. Since finding the right pet friendly condo or apartment that also meets your other needs can take a little extra effort, you want to be sure to follow the rules so you can stay there a long time. Most pet friendly apartments and […]
· Jul 30, 2009
Discover how the growing demand for pet-friendly housing presents opportunities for landlords. The National Apartment Association’s article explores the benefits of pet-inclusive properties, offering valuable insights into pet-related charges and how they can enhance rental business profitability. Learn more about this trend and its potential in the housing market.
· Jul 14, 2009

Some pets can be in big trouble when the weather gets cold. Many animals, including birds, reptiles and even dogs without heavy coats, are more accustomed to warm climates. If you’re living in an apartment, you may have to provide some extra warmth for your pets. Dan, of Philadelphia, lives in a three-bedroom apartment he […]
· Mar 2, 2009
Pets are people too—well, maybe not, but they’re still important parts of your life. And since they’re not people, they have a hard time watching out for themselves. This means you have to do some work in order to protect your pets from potential dangers. Here’s a list of possible dangers lurking in your apartment, and steps you can take to protect your pets from them.
· Aug 9, 2006
We all love our animal friends—furry or scaly, they provide us companionship and entertainment. In return, we provide our pets with food, shelter, exercise, and other care. We do the best it can when it comes to caring for our four- (or two-, or three-, or no-) legged friends, but sometimes there may be situations where you’re not quite sure what to do. Read on to find out what to do in a few special and apartment-specific cases related to your pet’s health.
· Jul 10, 2006
Most apartments that accept pets focus on cats and dogs—animals generally left lose to wreak unlimited havoc on apartments. But what about unusual pets that spend most of their time caged? Here’s an article on animals that may be more attractive to your landlord than dogs that like to dig or cats that like to scratch. Read on and maybe you’ll find your perfect animal match!
· Jun 14, 2006