drjohns |
08-07-2019 11:01 AM |
We faced the same dilemma when we bought our house and was told the same thing by a realtor. Unfortunately our Sami passed before we actually moved and it was absolutely horrifying to know I was about to lose one of my little loves and would it be timely. We purchased a home with a fenced backyard similar to a CYV. If you don't advertise (walk all three at the same time/tell everyone in the neighborhood that you have 3 dogs) you should be fine. People who buy a home with fenced yards typically have dogs. Sometimes I think more dogs live on my street then people. After we moved in I asked our neighbors if our furbabies were barking when we left, their response was...I didn't know you had dogs :) You will find here that some are strict rule followers (that would be me), yet at the same time while I observe non-compliance stuff like little white crosses and yard art; I do not turn people in to the authorities.
I would like to share with you something we came upon unwittingly, we took our little ones to their vet before traveling across multiple States (car) and she did a full evaluation and provided us with "travel papers" attesting to their health and current shots. I haven't found a vet down here yet, but you can approach dog owners (just go to the square, they are everywhere) as well as groomers...some come to your house...how cool is that! Good luck to you! It really is a wonderful place to live; I hope you and your dogs love it!
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