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How to Find the Right Home for You and Your Dog in Knoxville

Buying a Home in Knoxville

If you are a dog owner that is searching for a new home in Knoxville, there are a few things you should keep in mind as you look for your dream home. Having a dog can cause conflicts between you and your neighbors, and in order to reduce any future problems, take a look at these tips.

 
 
#1 - Examine the immediate neighbors
If you have found a home in Knoxville that you are seriously considering, try to find out if your neighbors beside this home are dog owners themselves. This is a good sign that your pet will be well accepted in the neighborhood, and that there will be a higher tolerance level for barking and any other dog problems. If they don't have a dog of their own, and you are ready to put in an offer for the new house in Knoxville, you can knock on their doors and approach the subject with them. A lot of people cannot own a pet due to allergies, but love them anyway.
 
 
#2 - Take a look up and down the street.
See any dogs tied up or being walked by their owners? Maybe you can hear them but cannot see them. If you see any evidence of other dogs this is a good sign. Although it is not nearly as important as your immediate neighbors, knowing there are other dogs on this street in Knoxville indicates that your dogs may be welcomed by other home dwellers close by.
 
 
#3 Look at the community
Are there any parks around that do not allow dogs? Are there areas that encourage dogs to gather? If there is no place to bring your pet once you have settled in this Knoxville community you may be discouraged and left with regrets.
 
 

Let's face it. Dogs bark, chew and whine. It is a good idea to keep these tips in mind as you search for your dream home in Knoxville.

Troy Stavros