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Living in an Apartment / High Rise With a Big Dog
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<blockquote data-quote="My94GT" data-source="post: 13832678" data-attributes="member: 57447"><p>ill give you my experience right now as im going through similar. i have a 9month old shepard\lab mix shes about 65lbs. i lived in a town house with my buddy and his 75lbs lab. we have no real yard since we live in the city so i always have to walk my dog. i eventually looked into doggie day camp through petsmart as i found one on my way to work this was a huge help, twice a week i drop her on my way to work and pick her up on way way home. its 23 bucks a day and shes always exhausted after. i work 8 to 6 mon-fri and live an hour from work. i want my own place with a yard so im sucking it up and moving home to my parents house for the next 8 to 10 months. it may not be as fun being a single 27 year old living at home but in the end it will pay off when im much happier in my own place. </p><p></p><p>my vote, suck it up and stay with your parents. dont count on friends to rent from you. ive rented from or with friends for the past few years and its stressful and tiresome. save up the money and get your own place when you are ready. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="My94GT, post: 13832678, member: 57447"] ill give you my experience right now as im going through similar. i have a 9month old shepard\lab mix shes about 65lbs. i lived in a town house with my buddy and his 75lbs lab. we have no real yard since we live in the city so i always have to walk my dog. i eventually looked into doggie day camp through petsmart as i found one on my way to work this was a huge help, twice a week i drop her on my way to work and pick her up on way way home. its 23 bucks a day and shes always exhausted after. i work 8 to 6 mon-fri and live an hour from work. i want my own place with a yard so im sucking it up and moving home to my parents house for the next 8 to 10 months. it may not be as fun being a single 27 year old living at home but in the end it will pay off when im much happier in my own place. my vote, suck it up and stay with your parents. dont count on friends to rent from you. ive rented from or with friends for the past few years and its stressful and tiresome. save up the money and get your own place when you are ready. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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