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area to buy that are pet friendly

Re: area to buy that are pet friendly

Postby Aboyne » Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:38 pm

:hand:Hi there. Thanks for a asking about this. I'm moving out this year. I am bringing my two dogs. I always clear up after my dogs but I noticed there are no dogs bins around which doesn't encourage dog walkers to pick up. All I can say is that I will be picking up and taking it home if necessary. Aboyne





Pkpk wrote:Hi we are Mandy and Paul age 57 and 58 ,we are thinking of buying in the next couple of months ,could anyone tell us the best pet friendly area , we are looking at two bedroom ,so it wont be a giant villa, also we would like to be walking distance to the main area, also can you take dogs on local buses, thanks
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Re: area to buy that are pet friendly

Postby Dot » Sat Jan 28, 2017 7:05 pm

Personally I think everywhere is pet friendly as long as you remember you jave neighbours.
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Re: area to buy that are pet friendly

Postby marcliff » Sat Jan 28, 2017 8:50 pm

Aboyne wrote::hand:Hi there. Thanks for a asking about this. I'm moving out this year. I am bringing my two dogs. I always clear up after my dogs but I noticed there are no dogs bins around which doesn't encourage dog walkers to pick up. All I can say is that I will be picking up and taking it home if necessary. Aboyne





I think most people use the large green wheelie bins which are around everywhere. No problem if it is bagged and the bins are emptied every night.
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Re: area to buy that are pet friendly

Postby Sue49 » Thu Mar 23, 2017 12:10 pm

Hi I am coming over with my sister and her husband to view some properties with a view to moving to live permanently. We will be staying in El Raso and I have 2 small dogs Who are used to having a good run off lead every day so this post has answered some of my concerns I'm assuming dogs aren't allowed on the beach or maybe just in the wintertime so I have to find somewhere with some garden and somewhere the dogs can have a run especially my spaniel as she's young and full of energy
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