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What Will Your Dog Say to Your New House?![]() Shopping centers, business districts, schools and public transportation- these are few things that house buyers often take into consideration when buying a new house. However prior to making all the buying decisions, have you already thought of how will your Labrador fit into your new abode? Dog-Friendly Communities Communities that are dog-friendly are a critical factor in choosing the perfect neighborhood. In addition the presence of pet stores and most especially off-leash parks are vital. If you plan to live in the city, make sure that a leash-free area where dogs can run around, exercise and socialize are present. Dogs will surely love the woods, streams and sand pit ringed with picnic tables. Your Labrador and Your Toddler Taking safety precautions are vital when you bring your dog in your new house, most especially if you have a kid. Dogs although they are loyal and lovable can be a source of stress sometimes- they climb, jump and run around the house, hence possibilities of injuring your toddler is surely not out of the question. Dog-Proofing Your New House Making your house both safe for your child and friendly for your dog is no easy task, most especially if you live in a studio apartment and most of your appliances are already built-in. Critical areas of the house that needs to be dog-proof are the garage, garden, balcony, driveways, swimming pool and basement. If this list looks a whole lot of work, it is comforting to remember that you don |
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