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Important HOA Dog Rules and Policies for Dog Owners

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October 11, 2021
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  • Important HOA Dog Rules and Policies for Dog Owners

Having pets as part of the family has been considered very normal, which means they are part of the community. Therefore, you need basic rules to implement if you are a pet lover so that all the residents feel comfortable and safe. HOA dog rules have clear policies that you should try to ensure a conducive environment for everyone. Some of the pet policies you need include:

1. Homeowners Must Register Pets

If you are a new house owner, you may need to register your pet before moving in, while the present residents should consider registering before getting a new pet, if required. Registering pets will help in enforcing rules and restrictions for the pets.

2. Enforce Waste Cleanup

All pet owners should learn to maintain the environment by picking up their pet’s poop and dispose of them properly. Animal waste can be very hazardous and toxic if left unattended. Therefore, HOA ensures that they provide bags and trash cans to the community making it easier for pet lovers to manage the solid waste. If the pet owners do not follow the rules, they are at risk of fines because they are not maintaining a good environment within their community.

3. Dog Barking Rules

The barking of dogs is very normal and healthy, while sometimes it generates too much noise. Pet owners should not disturb their neighbors by ensuring that their dogs do not bark in a way that causes noise. If your dog is making unnecessary noise, they should be taken inside at night or talked to make them calm. With the help of HOA, you can find a solution to the noise problem since some pet owners might not be aware of the problem.

4. Keep Pets Leashed

Your pet should be on leashes when you are walking them in the neighborhood. Rules generated by HOA are for your pet’s benefit by preventing it from getting lost or running away. The community’s safety is also considered since some dogs can be aggressive in scary and unfamiliar environments. HOA can also suggest that the pet owners have a park where they can take their dogs and play freely without being tethered. Everyone in the community gets to benefit from the leash requirement.

5. Liability About Pet Owners

HOA has established a rule that pet owners should be liable for the actions of their dogs. An association is protected in case of any damage or injury caused by the dog. Such laws and regulations give one accountability for their pets’ actions, even the visitors who come with their pets.

Conclusion

A HOA management team can help generate the rules and restrictions that every pet owner should follow for the community’s safety and that of their pets. Some of the restrictions might also include the number of dogs one should have, approve a selected breed of dogs, and all pets should stay indoors. As a pet owner, getting familiar with the rules will help you from getting fined.

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