Ask the landlord (owner of the house) nicely ;-)
"Apartment Cats" by Thom Gunn was published in 1990.
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you can get non-poisonius snakes at most pet stores like pet smart, super pet ect.
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As a pet, it is illegal to experiment on them. It is your responsibility as a pet owner to take care of your pet and experimenting on them means putting the health of your pet at risk.
No, pets are generally not allowed to visit a no-pet apartment.
A chiuhua is a good pet for an apartment, they are small and fun!
Check with the apartment management. Many do not allow pets or limit pets. Usually, there is also a cost with an additional pet fee.
Rules and regulations for keeping a pet in an apartment vary depending on the building and landlord. Common requirements may include paying a pet deposit, following leash laws, cleaning up after your pet, and ensuring your pet does not disturb neighbors. It is important to review your lease agreement and communicate with your landlord to understand the specific rules for keeping a pet in your apartment.
Yes, dogs can visit your apartment, but it depends on your landlord's pet policy.
yes if you are living in a apartment
It is possible to rent an apartment without paying a pet fee for your pet, but it may be difficult to find a landlord or property management company that allows this. Some landlords may be willing to waive the pet fee if you have a well-behaved pet or if you negotiate with them. It's important to communicate openly and honestly with potential landlords about your pet and any fees associated with having a pet in the apartment.
Yes, they can.
Yes they are very easy to maintain and sleep alot but they can get noisey at night but yes a small apartment is fine
To change your pets name, you go into the pet apartment click on the pet you want to change and then there should be a button that says rename so click on it and change the name.
No. It depends on the apartment. There is no law here that states you can have a dog. Some apartment owners allow animals , but others don't. Some charge a fee for having a pet and others don't. So, it is apartment by apartment.
Generally, the Vizsla is not the best apartment pet. It is a natural athlete that requires regular physical stimulation and exercise. It also have a high energy level, and may show destructiveness or bark excessively when left alone for too long in an apartment. However, it is all right to keep a Vizsla in an apartment as long as your provide it with enough physical stimulation. It should be walked daily for at least one and a half hours daily.