Dog‑Friendly Move: A Home Upgrade for Two Frenchies
Coral Gables, USAThu Feb 26 2026
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A person who loves their dogs goes beyond the ordinary. They cook meals, buy gifts, and share pictures on social media for a large following. They also let the dogs lick ice cream and sleep beside them. These habits fit naturally into a busy lifestyle.
Six months ago, a big change happened: the owner moved to a different zip code. The goal was clear—better care for the dogs. They looked for an area where walking with the pets is easy and safe at any time. Research led to a well‑known, pricey neighborhood that is known for being dog friendly.
The new home costs more than double the old rent. The previous apartment was $2, 500 a month; the new place is $4, 700. That jump feels justified when considering how much comfort and safety it offers the dogs. The owner believes that paying for location is worth it.
Many buildings in this neighborhood allow pets, even more than one. This ease of moving is important for owners who want a pet‑friendly environment without hassle.
Before settling in Florida, the owner lived abroad for almost five years. Time was spent in London, southern France, and Rome. During that period, a gift of a dog sparked a lifelong love for pets. Public transport made travel simple in Europe, and the owner misses that convenience now.
The dogs are French Bulldogs. They need special care because of their short snouts and sensitive skin. Walking times must avoid heat, and weight control is essential to protect their backs. A homemade diet helps prevent allergies. The owner receives praise from veterinarians for keeping the dogs healthy, but this success requires ongoing effort and sacrifice.
The move to a dog‑friendly neighborhood lets the owner spend more time with the dogs. It also reduces the longing for European life while providing a community that supports pet owners.
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