View Full Version : What the requirements for bringing a dog here.
Quixote
08-22-2009, 09:11 PM
I looked in this section and maybe the answer is here but I cant see it. Are there requirements for moving here with a dog? Is there a limit to what size dog and are there areas that dont allow dogs? Are there places where you can take a dog to run around? I need to now more about dogs in The Villages. Thank you.
The Great Fumar
08-22-2009, 09:19 PM
not sure ???
Ooper
08-22-2009, 10:03 PM
Dogs and cats are welcomed. But... they must be controlled and on a leash when not on your property. There are a few dog parks in the area accessible by golf cart. Paradise Dog Park, for instance has 2 play areas... one for dogs greater than 30# and one for dogs less than 30#
Barefoot
08-23-2009, 12:41 AM
I looked in this section and maybe the answer is here but I cant see it. Are there requirements for moving here with a dog? Is there a limit to what size dog and are there areas that dont allow dogs? Are there places where you can take a dog to run around? I need to now more about dogs in The Villages. Thank you.
Two domestic pets per household are allowed, no limit to size. Many people have two dogs. There are many pet lovers living in The Villages and several pet clubs. There is a large private dog park called Doggie Doo Run Run on CR 101. There is one dog park provided by TV in the Historical section and another in progress in the north/west area of TV.
One word of warning .. do not listen to anything Fumar says. He loves little doggies but hates to admit it.
Bryan
08-23-2009, 05:16 AM
First, there is a section/forum/whatever-you-call-it in Talk of The Villages called "All About Pets". Lots of good information for pet owners in TV (or anywhere) there so take a look at some of the posts in it. I'll bet good detailed answers to many of your questions are there.
Within TV, no fences are allowed (well, some install an "invisible fence" and that seems to be OK) so you have to keep your dog on a lease when outside the house (a few exceptions in courtyard villas which have a fence). You are supposed to pick up after your pet and dispose of that in your trash - not in a storm drain. Each county has similar dog licensing requirements so once you settle, license you dog in the appropriate county which means shots, etc.
There is one existing, and one or two planned dog parks in TV that are free for residents and several "fee" parks in or around TV where you can go for a small fee. Each has their own rules but basically your dog needs to be licensed, shots up to date, and you need to be on hand to control your dog.
As far as I know, there are no size restrictions. Deed covenants and restrictions vary from village to village so some may have a two-dog limit, some may not - I am not 100% sure on that. Check with your sales agent before buying or Deed Compliance if you already own here and they should be able to give you good poop.
There are lots of dogs in TV. You will see them at the both public squares every day and at most outdoor public events, sports events, etc. Some (but not all) restaurants even allow your dog to be with you when you are sitting outside eating (but never inside except service animals). Florida law allows restaurant management to make the decision on whether or not dogs are allowed in outside eating areas so it is NOT against state law NOR is it required by state law - restaurant management decides.
The Great Fumar
08-24-2009, 01:43 PM
When we moved here in 2003 we were told in our indoctrination meeting that pets over knee high were not allowed and when leaving your property they must be on a leash...........
Dynasty
08-24-2009, 03:14 PM
Lots of dogs down here. I don't know the stats but I'd guess over 50% of residents are dog owners. Most all are respectful and clean up after number 2. Many however allow number 1 to take place anywhere. I personally don't like number 1 in my yard as it can cause brown spots.
katezbox
08-24-2009, 03:37 PM
One word of warning .. do not listen to anything Fumar says. He loves little doggies but hates to admit it.
But mostly in a good chili....
Quixote
08-25-2009, 07:33 PM
When we moved here in 2003 we were told in our indoctrination meeting that pets over knee high were not allowed and when leaving your property they must be on a leash...........
So does this mean that you can have small dogs only? Knee high is small. Is it a weight limit?
The Great Fumar
08-25-2009, 08:50 PM
So does this mean that you can have small dogs only? Knee high is small. Is it a weight limit?
Don't now how to answer that as some of the pet alligators here are less than knee high yet very heavy .......
pet detective fumar
Ooper
08-25-2009, 08:56 PM
So does this mean that you can have small dogs only? Knee high is small. Is it a weight limit?
I have seen many people with large dogs. There is one resident in our neighborhood that has a full blown standard poodle... the dog is at least waist high.
Barefoot
08-25-2009, 11:17 PM
So does this mean that you can have small dogs only? Knee high is small. Is it a weight limit?
Quixote, when it comes to animals, just take whatever Fumar says and believe the opposite. :jester:
Trust the rest of us. Big dogs are allowed. No weight limit. No height limit. Two per household. Take a look at my avatar. That dog is about six feet tall and still growing!
Quixote
08-27-2009, 09:35 AM
Thank you Barefoot and everyone else except Fumar. Its a big help to know.
KathieI
08-27-2009, 09:45 AM
I looked in this section and maybe the answer is here but I cant see it. Are there requirements for moving here with a dog? Is there a limit to what size dog and are there areas that dont allow dogs? Are there places where you can take a dog to run around? I need to now more about dogs in The Villages. Thank you.
Quixote, the only recommendation I would have from my experience is that if you have a big dog or more than one dog, you might want to look at a CYV so that the dogs are not confined to the house only. My house is large enough for them to run around in it, but they are so bored being in the house only and would love to chase after birds and lizards. I tried bringing them to the doggie run but they are socially inept (what else from bratty schnauzers) but I wish now that I had bought a corner lot CYV so they could enjoy themselves more.
JeanneBeannie
08-27-2009, 10:15 AM
I see you already got many great responses from the wonderful TOTV'ers, so I really have nothing to add other than I am bringing my two golden retrievers to TV next month. What seems like many moons ago when I began researching TV, that was the first thing I checked out before looking at anything in TV. I was so relieved to see that not only do they allow two doggies of any size, but it is also a very dog friendly place to live.
P.S. I concur with Bare, dont worry about Fumar lol....his bark is bigger than his bite! Right Fumar? :girlneener:
iaudit
01-13-2010, 08:44 PM
First, there is a section/forum/whatever-you-call-it in Talk of The Villages called "All About Pets". Lots of good information for pet owners in TV (or anywhere) there so take a look at some of the posts in it. I'll bet good detailed answers to many of your questions are there.
Within TV, no fences are allowed (well, some install an "invisible fence" and that seems to be OK) so you have to keep your dog on a lease when outside the house (a few exceptions in courtyard villas which have a fence). You are supposed to pick up after your pet and dispose of that in your trash - not in a storm drain. Each county has similar dog licensing requirements so once you settle, license you dog in the appropriate county which means shots, etc.
There is one existing, and one or two planned dog parks in TV that are free for residents and several "fee" parks in or around TV where you can go for a small fee. Each has their own rules but basically your dog needs to be licensed, shots up to date, and you need to be on hand to control your dog.
As far as I know, there are no size restrictions. Deed covenants and restrictions vary from village to village so some may have a two-dog limit, some may not - I am not 100% sure on that. Check with your sales agent before buying or Deed Compliance if you already own here and they should be able to give you good poop.
There are lots of dogs in TV. You will see them at the both public squares every day and at most outdoor public events, sports events, etc. Some (but not all) restaurants even allow your dog to be with you when you are sitting outside eating (but never inside except service animals). Florida law allows restaurant management to make the decision on whether or not dogs are allowed in outside eating areas so it is NOT against state law NOR is it required by state law - restaurant management decides.
What is the fee in Sumter County for licensing a dog?? I looked on their website but it doesn't indicate the fee.
otherbruddaDarrell
01-13-2010, 09:19 PM
The fee is $5.00 per dog. You will need a proof of rabies vac.
We just got ours a couple days ago at the Sherrifs annex on 466 next to the f.d.
graciegirl
01-13-2010, 09:51 PM
A woman walks her beautiful great dane down Havana Trail daily.
Pturner
01-13-2010, 10:31 PM
A woman walks her beautiful great dane down Havana Trail daily.
Ah, those beautiful, gentle giants!
graciegirl
01-14-2010, 07:38 AM
A woman walks her beautiful great dane down Havana Trail daily.
Uh oh. Are names of dog breeds capitalized? I have a new friend who is a Journalist (is that capitalized?) and a bunch of old friends who are English Majors and I am trying to appear educated.
graciegirl
01-14-2010, 08:26 AM
It would be interesting to know just what percentage of Villagers have pets.
I am guessing that it would be close to half.
We have TWO cats.:D
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