Secret Lake Park in Casselberry is hosting Paws for a Cause.
Sunday, December 7, 2008 11:00 AM—3:00 PM
Secret Lake Park
200 N. Triplet Lake Drive
Casselberry, FL 32707
PawsForACause@cfl.rr.com
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Showing posts with label pet friendly home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet friendly home. Show all posts
Dec 5, 2008
Aug 23, 2008
The house cat only rings twice
The next time you hear the door bell it might be someone who wants to sell you a magazine or it could be fluffy or spot.Hammacher Schlemmer & Company Inc. are offering The Pet Sensing Doorbell as seen in their photo above. With your pet wearing a special smart key, this doorbell will chime when your pet approaches a distance of 3"-6" alerting you to their need to go out or desire to come back in. The doorbell operates on batteries.
The unit can be adjusted to be as loud as a motorcycle or turned off.
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- Greg Staker - Watson Realty Corp. - 407-304-0255
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Jan 21, 2008
What to look for when buying a pet friendly home in Orlando
Buying a pet friendly home tips
To many the love and companionship of a beloved pet truly makes a house a home. It is important when shopping for a new home or condo that you carefully view the home with your pet in mind. The following are suggestions to keep in mind when you are home searching. Be sure to contact one of our professional staff and we will assist you in finding the perfect home for you, your family and your pets.
Pet friendly home features to consider.
1. Consider homes that offer stain-resistant ceramic tile, Pergo, linoleum or hardwood.
2. Does the home have an area to clean your pet prior to entering the main body of the house? A garage or mud type room might be perfect to clean up the pet in your family prior to it tracking in the remnants of the outside.
3. Check garages, crawl spaces, basements and utility sheds for exposed wiring that your pet may find to chew on.
4. Identify poisonous plants in yards and gardens that will need to be removed.
5. Take a look up, does the home have safe balconies? Can your pet slip through during play?
6. Keep your pets enjoyment in mind, are the windows easily accessible so your pet can lounge for hours on the window sill daydreaming?
7. Are there parks and walking trails nearby for the all important exercise of both you and your pet?
8. Check the fencing for gaps, holes or breaks where your pet might try and escape.
9. Pool home? Consider a child gate for protection.
10. Does the potential new home's yard have an area of shade and room to roam
To many the love and companionship of a beloved pet truly makes a house a home. It is important when shopping for a new home or condo that you carefully view the home with your pet in mind. The following are suggestions to keep in mind when you are home searching. Be sure to contact one of our professional staff and we will assist you in finding the perfect home for you, your family and your pets.
Pet friendly home features to consider.
1. Consider homes that offer stain-resistant ceramic tile, Pergo, linoleum or hardwood.
2. Does the home have an area to clean your pet prior to entering the main body of the house? A garage or mud type room might be perfect to clean up the pet in your family prior to it tracking in the remnants of the outside.
3. Check garages, crawl spaces, basements and utility sheds for exposed wiring that your pet may find to chew on.
4. Identify poisonous plants in yards and gardens that will need to be removed.
5. Take a look up, does the home have safe balconies? Can your pet slip through during play?
6. Keep your pets enjoyment in mind, are the windows easily accessible so your pet can lounge for hours on the window sill daydreaming?
7. Are there parks and walking trails nearby for the all important exercise of both you and your pet?
8. Check the fencing for gaps, holes or breaks where your pet might try and escape.
9. Pool home? Consider a child gate for protection.
10. Does the potential new home's yard have an area of shade and room to roam
Dec 20, 2007
Dec 3, 2007
Win a car and help the SPCA in Orlando/Central Florida

Here is a chance to help homeless pets and maybe win a car. The details can be found on the Orlando/Central Florida Humane Society page.
Visit my my site for information on finding a pet friendly home.
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- Greg Staker - Watson Realty Corp. - 407-304-0255
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