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Renting with 3 dogs
Hi everyone, my first post.
I'm planning to go and practice living in Spain next winter for 3 to 6 months. I have three mid sized dogs and I am wondering how dog friendly the the landlords are in general. I have searched all sorts of properties mainly on English sites ThinkSpain and such, but they don't usually offer info on whether pets are allowed or not. Do they usually say pets welcome if they are or are pets welcome if they don't say they're not? I have a million other questions as well, but let's start with the most important one. :-) |
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In Ex-Pat areas generally I find they don't give 2 hoots, other places its about the noise, well it is here too, I looked at a place the other day in San Vicente in Alicante for next year and they was fine about the dog's.
Its certainly notr as difficult as in the Uk to find somewhere, I guess easy wipe floors and easy to maintain gardens help, also plenty of dog bins and stuff around, vets on every corner. I don't think you would have a problem. |
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We came across a few ( Spanish) landlords that expected the dogs to stay out side all the time & not allow them in the house at all.
We just went elsewhere, if that's what they wanted, fair enough. Suzi |
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Good to hear. Basically one could assume pets are allowed unless otherwise stated. Naturally I would check and make sure it is ok, before entering into any agreements.
It would be great to find a place with fenced (high) garden, even a small one. My dogs like to spend time outside just lying around. I've understood that they have very strict rules about having your dogs on a lead all the time. I wonder if there are any dog park where they could run free sometimes? |
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We have rented for 14 years here with anything from 1 to 3 dogs and never had a problem but we are in a rural village, it might be different in a city or resort town.
The lead an dog walking issue will also depend upon where you are. In our village there are dogs wandering around off the lead or even on their own all the time - I don't approve and the rules say they should be on a lead. Loads of country walks around here - will be different in different locations. |
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We rent out a villa in Javea and although we don't state pets are welcome, we would consider them on an individual basis. I think most landlords would be the same as this and if you were planning to stay for an extended period then it would be worth the landlords while even if the dogs damaged the property slightly. Give it a shot!
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I believe dogs over 30kg have to be muzzled and on a lead. This only seems to be supported in built up areas. Head out to the campo and anything goes ... or at least it seems to.
I walk my dogs off the lead in the campo daily. Only once did a lady say they should be on a lead. Basically my golden retriever went up to her wagging his head. She got a bit spooked because he´s quite big. |
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I live in Madrid and have only had 1 landlord who wasn't happy about us having dogs in the apartment but once they saw our dogs this was no longer an issue. I've also never used or been told to use a muzzle and one of ours is a German Shepherd......TBH I've never seen a muzzle on a dog over here and we're not the only ones with a German Shepherd in the area. |
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Originally Posted by Madridboy
(Post 11243846)
I live in Madrid and have only had 1 landlord who wasn't happy about us having dogs in the apartment but once they saw our dogs this was no longer an issue. I've also never used or been told to use a muzzle and one of ours is a German Shepherd......TBH I've never seen a muzzle on a dog over here and we're not the only ones with a German Shepherd in the area.
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Originally Posted by IamStu
(Post 11243594)
I believe dogs over 30kg have to be muzzled and on a lead. This only seems to be supported in built up areas. Head out to the campo and anything goes ... or at least it seems to.
I walk my dogs off the lead in the campo daily. Only once did a lady say they should be on a lead. Basically my golden retriever went up to her wagging his head. She got a bit spooked because he´s quite big. Once, sitting at a bar my small dog was under the table and a Spanish child came to stroke it but it soon turned into a kicking session. The kids parents were laughing until a particularly vicious kick made the dog growl, then they looked at me like it was my fault. There is something rather unpleasant in the Spanish psyche with regard to animals. Anyway my dog Button runs up to anyone - she's a bit of a tart like that -wagging her tail, well arse really - she hasn't got a tail. The last time she did it the kid screamed and ran back to his mum crying. This is Button - scary huh? |
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Originally Posted by IamStu
(Post 11244310)
You surprise me in saying that. My only doubt with the law is if it applies to dogs at 30kg and above, but for sure it applies to what are considered dangerous breeds. I believe German Shepherds are in this category.
Cooling off in a park in Madrid http://i61.tinypic.com/2vb8uc9.jpg |
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Originally Posted by jimenato
(Post 11244355)
Many Spanish people are frightened of dogs because, for some reason, many Spanish kids tend to approach dogs feet first and this obviously makes the dogs react. I've seen it many times and I've had it confirmed by Spanish people.
Once, sitting at a bar my small dog was under the table and a Spanish child came to stroke it but it soon turned into a kicking session. The kids parents were laughing until a particularly vicious kick made the dog growl, then they looked at me like it was my fault. There is something rather unpleasant in the Spanish psyche with regard to animals. Anyway my dog Button runs up to anyone - she's a bit of a tart like that -wagging her tail, well arse really - she hasn't got a tail. The last time she did it the kid screamed and ran back to his mum crying. This is Button - scary huh? I imagine would-be intruders must be shaking in their boots. :lol: I have a JRT, little dog thinks he's a Rotty. Loves taking the p!ss by going up to all the garden gates to casually cock his leg up, while the vicious monster guard dogs inside are howling for his blood only inches away. |
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They'll be glad you joined, Rob.
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Originally Posted by agoreira
(Post 11244850)
They'll be glad you joined, Rob.
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