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HOW TO KEEP PETS IN A SMALL HOME

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Not all of us can afford spacious properties with large gardens. To keep your furry loved ones happy, you just need to know how to keep pets in a small home. Remember, it is not the size of the home that makes pets unhappy, but rather the quality of life that their owner can offer them. Provided you spend enough time with your pet and allow them to get fresh air regularly, most smaller breeds won't mind being kept in smaller spaces.

Here are a few things homeowners can do to make their tiny homes more pet-friendly:

Pet-Friendly Suburb
Make sure your property is located near a park, a beach or is within a safe neighbourhood where you'll feel comfortable to let your cat roam around freely and take your dogs out for regular walks.

Pet-Accessible Backyard   
For security reasons, it's not ideal to install a pet door on your front door unless you live in a well-patrolled security estate or have a security fence around your property. However, if you have even just a small outdoor space in the back of your property, installing a pet door will allow your pet some extra space in which to roam around during the day and is safer than leaving a backdoor open while you're at work.

Create a Pet Corner
Dogs generally feel more at ease when they have their own dedicated space. This is easier to achieve in larger homes where there is space to spare, but it can be tricky to find such a spot in smaller spaces. Consider tucking a pet bed underneath the staircase or renovate some cupboard space to create an open pet station where you might otherwise have installed a shoe rack - just be sure to gain permission from your landlord if you're renting the space.

Deodorise Often 
Keeping pets in smaller spaces can lead to your home developing a rather strong pet odour, so you might want to keep your space well ventilated throughout the day. If you feel uneasy about leaving a window or two cracked slightly open at all times, install burglar bars so that you're able to keep some air flowing through the space. You will also have to clean regularly to ensure that the pet smell never becomes too overbearing.

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Author: Ask RE/MAX

Submitted 03 May 19 / Views 1588