Anthony Newman, a canine behavior consultant in New York City, echoes Kaviani on the activity level of house dogs versus
that of apartment dogs.
Reiterating on the size
of an apartment dog, the bigger breeds require more -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
«Girls were coming to my cramped New York
apartment, trying on the dress in front
of my husband and
dog, [while I was] trying to get money to make sure I wasn't scammed,» Ward told Business Insider.
It may be worth your time instead
of talking about kitty litter and it's relationship with people... better yet, maybe you should ensure that you cleaned up the
dog crap in your
apartment since it took a dump in there while it was begging to be walked as you were composing your exquisite post.
While in school I dreamed
of having a
dog as I grew up with countless animals, but the NYC
apartment was too small and had too little extra time with my life being consumed with grad school.
Or to the roof
of your Brooklyn
apartment building, where 17
of your friends are grilling hot
dogs illegally.
Indeed, at spring training in Florida, the Schillings and the Morandinis rented adjoining
apartments and took along their
dogs — a total
of five animals, well over 500 pounds
of dog flesh — to keep them company and to sleep in their beds.
There is a bit
of trust involved, and some logistics to work out because
of our 725 sq foot
apartment we share with a 5 yr old and 3
dogs.
I love it, and it's perfect for this
apartment dweller who does a lot
of walking around town, and has to take
dogs out multiple times a day.
But after he became chairman
of the tax - writing Ways and Means Committee, Rangel was
dogged by a string
of stories detailing his fund - raising activities and use
of multiple rent - stabilized
apartments.
This can be a little tricky when you live in NYC, have zero direct access to the outdoors from your
apartment and your grill pan sets the smoke alarm (and scares the crap out
of you
dog) every time you use it.
Anyway, rain also means no
dog park which means Chewie is desperate to get out
of the
apartment.
He goes for 10 mile runs with me, loves to play with other
dogs at the park, doesn't bark at random things while inside our
apartment, has never destroyed anything
of consequence and learns things pretty quickly.
It's abnormally large for an
apartment and possessed all
of the attributes I wanted: top floor, buckets
of natural light, a separate space for my home office, dishwasher, laundry on the premises, outdoor space, hardwood floors, and it's
dog - friendly.
Now that I am finally out
of college residence halls and living in my own
apartment one
of the first things on my to do list after moving in was to get a
dog.
She, her husband, and their
dog share a too - small chelsea
apartment that's stuffed to the gills with books, vintage clothes, and a whole lot
of tchotchkes.
The Newark
apartment - building siege is terrific and so is the claustrophobic shaggy -
dog episode in Korea, where Gerry and a young virologist visit an embattled group
of U.S. Army soldiers at one possible ground zero, where it's apparently always night and always raining.
Dodge expects to spend the next three weeks alone in his
apartment, but then two very unexpected things happen... He winds up rescuing a
dog and Penny knocks on his door with a lost letter... A letter that could alter Dodge's future: It's from his high - school sweetheart, Oliva, the love
of his life.
More
of the same: the hilarious Mr. Trump (with fanfares and His Amazing Golden
Apartment), his relatively normal children, the non-celebrity, incompetent, semi-demented type A A-holes you love to hate clawing at each other with envy and greed and presenting it as ambition and drive, the pointless and repetitive tasks (selling ice - cream, grooming
dogs, designing office spaces...), the boardroom ribbing and poo - fights (this time - before the actual results so both sides have the chance for backstabbing and under - the - bus throwing).
Orlando's son (Nicolás Saavedra) orders her to vacate his father's
apartment as quickly as possible and takes custody
of the couple's
dog.
It's a transparent campaign gimmick, and the precocious Annie happily plays along with the scheme, given that she gets a
dog and free rein in a luxury penthouse
apartment out
of the deal.
It is bad enough that the police get involved in what is a natural death, subjecting Marina to both questioning and humiliating physical examination, but his family quickly erases all traces
of her from the
apartment she shared with Orlando, refuses to recognize her loss, and even denies her the small comfort
of letting her keep Orlando's
dog.
The documentary is mainly comprised
of interviews, many with the director himself in his
apartment, but the highlight for most will be the scene
of Tarantino and De Palma talking about the similarities in their careers
of having to deal with public attention regarding the violent content in their films (this comes after an extended sequence featuring Tarantino explaining his love for De Palma, which includes a personal scrapbook
of printed interviews and a description
of the influence that Casualties
of War had on certain elements in Reservoir
Dogs).
Hulce has a certain
dogged charm as the hero who draws cartoons in the spirit, if not the style,
of Gary Larson, and who is extremely upset that there is a dead body in his
apartment.
While her new boyfriend's love
of baseball is obvious to Lindsey by the d0xC8cor in his
apartment and the numerous jerseys hanging in his closet, it's impossible for her to imagine the depth
of his enthusiasm, just as it's hard for him to understand her
dogged dependence on cell phones and pagers.
Director David Robert Mitchell's follow - up to his breakout movie, the creepily elegant horror film «It Follows,» is something
of a change
of pace: When a young man (Garfield) befriends a mysterious neighbor at his Los Angeles
apartment complex (Keough), and she disappears the next day, he sets off on a surreal search for her through a La - La Land populated, in the words
of the film's publicity material, by «
dog killers, aspiring actors, glitter - pop groups, nightlife personalities, «it» girls, memorabilia hoarders, masked seductresses, homeless gurus, reclusive songwriters, sex workers, wealthy socialites, topless neighbors and the shadowy billionaires floating above (and underneath) it all.»
The film veers from adrenaline - fueled car chases and
dog fights to the walls
of a luxury
apartment where a lost terrier drives an injured model to the brink
of insanity, to the street life
of the vagrant hitman El Chivo — allowing the viewer to peer into the darkest depths
of human love, loss and pain.
A far larger
dog, Duke is inclined to take over the
apartment the moment that Katie is out
of sight, which enrages Max and soon leads to a fight between the two that leaves them both out in the cold when they fall under the control
of unfriendly forces.
«I didn't think anyone was here,» says the son
of Marina's lover, who has used his key to barge into the
apartment they shared without knocking and announces he is taking their
dog.
There are melodramatic scenes that punch up the fear and loathing
of the woman by people who do not want publicity suggesting that Orlando, the owner
of a printing establishment, would have an affair with such a «pervert» Melodramatic incidents include a demand by Orland's son that she vacate the
apartment, leave the beloved
dog with the son, and simply get out
of their lives.
They kick her out
of her
apartment, take her
dog away, and bar her from attending Orlando's funeral.
Little terrier Max (C.K.) is the top
dog in the life
of his owner, Katie (Ellie Kemper), and a leader among the other house pets in their New York
apartment building - including neighbor Pomeranian Gidget (Slate) and the fat cat next door, Chloe (Lake Bell).
Max is not too pleased and instantly wants to remain the alpha
dog of their
apartment.
Diana studied English literature and creative writing at Smith College, and grew up in the suburbs
of New York City; she now lives in Manhattan, where she has no room for
dogs or cats as the books have taken over the
apartment.
Mud oozed between my fingers, and in one
of the hundreds
of dark
apartments that had turned a blind eye to the scene below, a
dog howled a muffled warning.
There's a section
of sidewalk next to two
apartments that overlooks the neglected tennis court, after the grassy circle with trees firmly planted at certain points, which is where I like to walk the
dogs because it's truly private.
The pet - friendly
apartments include an outdoor
dog - walk on the second floor
of the building.
Many communities require all residents to carry renters insurance, but some only require the coverage
of those who have
dogs in the
apartment.
-- Take off and travel the world — Move into a better
apartment — Put a down payment on a house — Buy / adopt a
dog (or several)-- Take some kick a ** vacations — Treat myself to a full day at the spa — Put that towards the principle
of my loans!
Most
of the information needed will be obvious to a tenant seeking a renters insurance quote: their name, address, the type
of dwelling they live in (such as an
apartment, townhouse or duplex) and whether they have a
dog.
Having recently added a second
dog to my household, I decided to move to a two - bedroom
apartment to give all
of us a bit more room to move around.
We live in an
apartment complex where there are lots
of dogs.
For example, would you knowingly sell someone a giant breed
of dog if they lived in a tiny studio
apartment?
«One
of the residents died [recently], and he and his wife have an
apartment where Simone stops every day; they have
dog biscuits for her.
Your best bet may be Alexandria or Arlington, where ~ 35 %
of apartments allow
dogs.
They are the kind
of dog that needs a high amount
of work and stimulation in their lives, and are certainly not well suited for an
apartment of any sort.
The State
of Oklahoma ranked # 18
of all states in
dog - friendliness, with 39 %
of apartments allowing
dogs
Arlington, TX comes in at the top
of the list, with 61 %
of apartments allowing
dogs.
Oklahoma City ranked # 59 out
of the same 200 cities in
dog - friendliness, with 32 %
of apartments allowing
dogs
Many people consider it irresponsible to keep a
dog intact; to leave
dogs outside for long periods; to keep large, energetic
dogs in an
apartment; to keep a
dog in a crate for long hours; to skip routine veterinary care; to make a bad choice
of a breed; or to consider giving up a
dog because
of that bad choice.