I cannot remember a time when I did not have a dog. I was born into a family with a beloved Cocker Spaniel who would watch over me like the nanny dog from Peter Pan. Through the years dogs were always part of our family.
When I married and had my own family, it was not long before we added a four-legged family member to our brood. Today we have three dogs who enrich our lives. My daughter, my oldest child lives in NYC. She is a young, single woman working as an executive in Manhattan. She longs to have a dog of her own. However, living in the city, there are some important things to consider before bringing home a puppy.
Puppy or Dog
When choosing to add a canine best friend to your life, you might be daydreaming of a cuddly little puppy. However, you should consider the amount of attention and training a new puppy will need. If you work long hours and your new pup will be left alone, a puppy may not be the right choice.
An adult dog, one already house trained may be a better choice. With an adult dog, you can see their full size, temperament and energy levels clearly. You will also not have to deal with the stages of puppyhood that are not always pleasant.
Housing Considerations
Is your building pet friendly? This is something you need to make sure of before bringing home a puppy or dog. Just because a building is listed as pet friendly does not mean dog friendly. Some buildings only allow cats while others have strict restrictions on the size and breeds allowed. Make sure you inquire about any restrictions before falling in love with that doggie.
Other things to consider especially if searching for a new pad in NYC for you and your prospective pooch are what type of flooring and if there is any outdoor yard space. There are some great pet-friendly buildings with amazing amenities, designed to make living in NYC with your new best friend, awesome!
Size and Breed
If you live in a tiny NYC apartment, a large dog might pose a huge challenge. Sharing a small studio with a huge St. Bernard would probably be uncomfortable for the both of you. This is not to say, you must have a toy breed. Many city dwellers are able to manage mid to large size dogs like labradors quite easily. In fact a well-trained labrador, can be a pleasure to have as your canine companion.
Labradors come in different colors, they are known for their friendly temperament and will bond with all members of the family and are usually social with other dogs. They do love to exercise so, you will want to make sure they get plenty of walks and romps in the park. If you are looking for a running pal, a labrador whether yellow, chocolate or black, in one dog to consider. Get Your Pet is a great resource for finding your new best friend.
Important Resources
Living in NYC, you will find no shortage of dog walkers and doggie daycares. Just because you work during the day, does not mean you cannot have a great life with your dog. Taking steps to make sure your pooch is entertained and exercised during the work day, is essential to your dogs health and happiness.
Find a good veterinarian before you bring your new pal home. If you have friends and family in the area who have a dog, ask them about their vet. Chances are they are using one they like and can give you a recommendation. Keeping up with routine health care can help your dog live a happy and healthy life.
This post is part of a partnership between Nakturnal and Mommy Ramblings. As always, my views and words are 100% my own.
Such a fun post to read! I love dogs 🙂
Hey Carolyn!
Informative and fun post about the loving dogs
Thanks
Great post! I have a yellow lab and he’s the best dog I’ve ever had. Thank you!
Thanks for the interesting article.
These are good things to consider, and someone might not think of all the parameters ahead of time. This advice would be for many places, not just NYC. Our complex has a strict “no pet” rule, you cannot even dog or kitty sit for a couple hours if someone sees it. I’ve been considering moving, one reason is I’m home more now, and would like a dog. We had a black lab many years ago, he loved the water, we had a boat. Labs are nice dogs!
I wish people would think of all these things before they got a dog, no matter where they live.
This is great information for prospective dog owners. There are a lot of things to consider before bringing home a pet. Thanks for sharing!
What a great post. It is useful not only for New York City but for any city.
Love the post. Very Informative.
Very Informative
Very Informative. Thank you
Very Informative! Thank you
Very Informative. Thank you.
Thank you very Informative.
I have had dogs since I was a kid. They are so worth the time and responsibility. I have a pug now, and he is my best companion ever.
Good tips. We don’t have the same issues. We live in the country with acres of property. Our problem is our 3 cats. They hate dogs.
I love this post. Full of information for anyone!
This is true everyone needs to know the kind of dog they are getting. What kind of needs the dog has including grooming and type of foods they need.
It is a serious commitment to consider and maybe should be done when
the person is ready to give time, energy, and finances to take care of a dog.
Great information for all dog owners!