Renter’s Advice and Resources

Renter’s Advice and Resources

3 Tips to Pet-Proof Your Kitchen

Staff Writer

 · Jan 15, 2010

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Understanding how to properly pet proof a kitchen is essential for sanitary and aesthetic reasons. The items found in most kitchens could create disaster when met with pet slobber, teeth or claws. Be extra diligent in storing food away from pets’ reach and keep trash tightly enclosed. Failure to do so could result in pets […]

While your landlord may allow pets in your apartment complex, there are still some rules of dog walking etiquette that should be followed. The important thing to remember when living in an apartment community is that it is shared space and that you have to be courteous of other renters. Here are some tips that […]

Staff Writer

 · Jan 13, 2010

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Learn to pet proof your bedroom and keep your pet safe from potential dangers that could harm your pet. Read on for tips on keeping your pets safe when in your bedroom or keeping your pet out of your room entirely. 1 – Keep the Door Shut Although not always possible, as it may keep […]

Staff Writer

 · Jan 10, 2010

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If you’re lucky enough to be allowed a pet in your apartment, you’re going to have to take the steps necessary to properly pet proof the place. The bathroom is a key room to watch out for, as it’s full of items that pets could wreak havoc on, with a just of notch of curiosity […]

Staff Writer

 · Jan 9, 2010

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The living room is most likely the spot in your home that your furry friend will be in the most, making it extra essential to pet proof the place. It’s easy to lock bedroom or bathroom doors when you’re not home, in order to keep pets out, but the living room doesn’t afford that luxury […]

Staff Writer

 · Jan 7, 2010

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Changes in ownership can be difficult for a new dog to accept and be comfortable with. Because a dog becomes accustomed to his environment and the people that are around him, entering a new environment with new people can be somewhat challenging for him until he learns that he can trust his new environment and […]

Staff Writer

 · Jan 6, 2010

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If your dog won’t stop barking (and so, sadly, your neighbors see you as that person with the “annoying barking dog“) it can be very annoying and cause problems for yourself and your neighbors. This article will explore three ways you can quiet your dog, and enjoy some peace and quiet. Classic Obedience Training There […]

Jordan Gaither

 · Dec 11, 2009

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Is your dog whining all day while you are at work? If he does, your neighbors will probably let you know. Not only does constant whining and crying signal that a dog is emotionally distressed, it can also bother your neighbors. There are several ways you can keep your dog happy and quiet while he’s home […]

Staff Writer

 · Nov 29, 2009

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Selecting a stop dog barking device can be confusing. There are certain aspects to consider, such as price, effectiveness and whether the treatment is humane. Years ago, dog owners had the option of having their dog’s bark removed, an operation that left the dog without a voice. This is now generally considered to be inhumane, […]

Staff Writer

 · Nov 24, 2009

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As a pet owner, you understand that your dog will cause the occasional accident around the house. But, you also worked hard for that suede sofa sectional and that grand oak dining room set. Your goal is to protect your furniture from the chewing that your beloved dog is notorious for. Being a dog owner does not mean you have […]

Staff Writer

 · Nov 23, 2009

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