If you’re a dog-lover, then dog-friendliness is probably one of your top priorities when choosing a place to live. Not only do you want to make sure any home you rent out will allow your dog. You’ll also want to live in a city where you can enjoy local dog parks, dog-friendly establishments, ample pet care options, and more.
When it comes to dog-friendly cities, Dallas has been inching its way up the list for the last few years. While Dallas may still not be the most dog-friendly city in the country, it has come a long way. We have new dog parks and an increasing number of dog-friendly shops. If you’re considering a move to Dallas and plan on bringing your canine companion, there are a few things you should know.
Shopping With Your Dog in Dallas
There’s nothing quite like being able to bring your dog with you as you explore the town or run errands. Unfortunately, dogs are not always welcome at privately-owned businesses (with the exception of service dogs, of course).
Dallas still has a way to go when it comes to dog-friendly establishments. While there are certainly a handful of shops in Dallas where dogs are welcome such as the Dallas maid service, the majority of them still only allow service animals. Still, there are plenty of pet stores where dogs and other pets are obviously welcome. Some bars and taverns where food is not served also tend to allow dogs, especially if there is an outdoor patio area. When in doubt, it’s always a good idea to call before visiting an establishment to inquire as to whether your dog will be allowed inside. Also, check out dog-friendly restaurants such as Mutts Cantina, which is built for you and your pup.
Dog-Friendly Apartments in Dallas
Another important thing to consider is how easy it will be to find a dog-friendly apartment or another residence if plan on renting. Individual landlords and property management companies sometimes have strict rules and policies regarding dogs in their rentals. Some will not want pets at all, whereas others may require a non-refundable deposit and/or a monthly fee added to your rent in order to have a dog in the unit.
Keep in mind that even landlords that allow dogs may have breed restrictions in place, so if you have a restricted breed (such as a pit bull or Doberman), you may not be allowed to rent with some landlords or property managers.
The good news here is that an increasing number of landlords in Dallas is beginning to loosen up their restrictions on dogs. As more and more renters move to the Dallas area with their dogs, the demand for pet-friendly apartments has been on the rise. Because of this, landlords have been responding appropriately so as not to lose out on business.
In addition to finding a rental that allows dogs, you’ll also want to consider the size of your dog and his or her space/exercise needs when choosing an apartment. For smaller breeds, your dog shouldn’t need a lot of space and you may even be able to train your dog to go potty indoors on a puppy pad. This can be especially convenient for high-rise apartment buildings or other rentals where access to green space is limited.
If you have a larger breed dog, however, keep in mind that you may need to compensate for this with a larger apartment. More square footage will give your dog the ability to get exercise without leaving the house. However, you’ll still want to make sure you’re taking your dog for regular walks as well. This is where having access to local walking trails or even dog parks can be especially helpful.
What About Boarding and Pet Care in Dallas?
If you do a fair amount of traveling, it will also be important to find a reputable dog hotel or similar boarding facility. It is especially important that you can trust to leave your dog during your travels. Dallas has a great selection of boarding facilities to suit your needs, and pricing can vary greatly depending on the size of your dog and the specific level of service you’re looking for.
For example, some facilities offer basic boarding services that include a kennel for your dog as well as daily potty breaks and playtime. Other facilities are more costly but include indoor/outdoor runs for your dog, more interaction with staff, spa/grooming services, and much more. Whether you’re looking for basic boarding services or something a little fancier, you should have no trouble finding dog boarding in Dallas.
The main thing to keep in mind, however, is that these facilities can fill up quickly during busy times of the year, such as holiday travel seasons. Be sure to book your dog’s boarding as soon as possible to avoid problems with vacancies.
Dog Parks in Dallas and More
One of the challenges of living in Dallas with a dog is that the climate isn’t very conducive to outdoor play year-round. Dallas sees rather harsh summers, which can keep you and your dog indoors for a few months at a time. Still, during the warmer months of the year, there are plenty of opportunities for you to get outside with your dog. Dallas has a number of great dog parks where you can bring your dog to interact with others and enjoy some exercise.
If you plan on taking your pup to a dog park, just be sure to bring a leash and proof of updated vaccinations. Many dog parks will require this paperwork before they will allow your dog inside.
Moving to Dallas With a Dog
If you’re thinking about moving to Dallas with a dog, there are a few tips worth keeping in mind. For starters, be sure that any rentals you look at our dog-friendly and have no restrictions on your dog’s specific breed. Always read the lease agreement and make sure you have in writing any information on pet damage deposits, monthly pet fees, breed restrictions, and the like.
When moving with a dog, it can also be helpful to board your dog on the day of the move. This way, he or she isn’t exposed to the stress of furniture being moved in and out. Instead, you can simply bring your dog over to your new place once everything is moved in. Going this route can also reduce stress on you.
And once you get moved into your new place, consider hiring a professional cleaning service to stay on top of all that dog hair! Valet Maids offers a wide range of cleaning services, including routine cleaning and even deep-cleaning. We can help with keeping your floors and surfaces free of dog hair, as well as taking care of other messes dogs often create. Contact us today to set up your cleaning!