Is Cuenca a dog -friendly city?
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I hope that other forumers will bring their input to your discussion soon! Best of luck for relocation project.
Regards
O hark ye well, my tale to tell,
about a Cuenca place to dwell
They came in droves, down from the North
A new life in Ecuador was theirs henceforth
They brought the dog, they brought the cat
A weasel some thought was a rat
They looked high and they looked low
Why did landlords all say no?
What was it with these people here?
Did they not love old Muffins dear?
Oh sure she barks and yes she聮ll bite
But can聮t my deposit make things right?
The furniture, where did it go?
$800 bucks? That聮s not real low.
The prices shouldn聮t be this high!
Now look, you made the gringo cry.
Leave my pets behind? There聮s just no way!
Where I live is where they聮re gonna stay.
It wasn聮t this way back at home!
Why did I ever start to roam?
This wasn聮t in the magazine
That pets aren聮t any landlord聮s dream
A Cuenca pet friendly cheap rental?
Good luck finding that at all!
Without a partner tried and true
Who聮ll argue on behalf of you
To get the lease that likes that pet
You聮ll be looking ages yet
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Benjamin
Dogs are very different here and most locals do not treat pets in the same way.聽 You can find some restaurants and cafes that will allow your dog in but some patrons both Gringo and Local will frown upon this.聽 Pet friendly rentals can be found but if you need it furnished that will be a bit more difficult.聽 Still it is possible and I can try to help if I can.
Regards,
Benjamin
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There is no absolute final word about this topic.
I own a golden retriever, and I rent a house, it's a 8000 sq ft land and 3000 sq ft house, my dog loves it and he can run all he wants, he stays indoors a lot too.
I pay $300 a month for the house, I found it cheap, but there are always houses comming and going for rent.
I take my dog with me a lot, I have special places where I know I can go with him and people actually aproach to me and ask about my dog and be friendly and stuff.
Hope this helps a little.
Regards
Your house for $300 per month is unfurnished and most likely near the outskirts of town.聽 Correct?聽 No one benefits from responses that are vague and that give people un-real expectations.聽 There are very, very few houses with 5000 sq ft of land in areas that most expats want to live.聽 Almost none in town.聽 A large front or back yard is a really cool feature if you can get it.聽 If you have that much space you are most likely on the edge of town or in the country.
Further the quality of construction and the level of finishings in houses here varies dramatically.
I am a dog lover myself but people should know the reality on the ground.聽 When it comes to rentals.聽 Unfurnished places are much more likely to accept pets.聽 There are furnished pet friendly rental and we are always looking for them but they are much more rare.
Hope this helps.
Benjamin
jfgranda wrote:Hello.
There is no absolute final word about this topic.
I own a golden retriever, and I rent a house, it's a 8000 sq ft land and 3000 sq ft house, my dog loves it and he can run all he wants, he stays indoors a lot too.
I pay $300 a month for the house, I found it cheap, but there are always houses comming and going for rent.
I take my dog with me a lot, I have special places where I know I can go with him and people actually aproach to me and ask about my dog and be friendly and stuff.
Hope this helps a little.
Regards
I liked very much your answer, concerning a 3000 sq ft at $300/month. I browsed for a long time Cuenca newsparers, I even have visited it some three years ago, so I can say that most of central homes have a very little additional land.
As for the poem....hm....hm....I understand that you have a day job!聽 聽 (just teasing you, it was amusing)
Nicholas
My Husband and I moved to Cuenca with our three chihuahha's Last December.聽 We are in a gated property.聽 We have taken our dogs out for walks on the neighboring streets.聽 We do see dogs that run loose and this always concerns us when we have three little ones out walking on a leash.聽 Most of the dogs that we see do not bother anyone and people do not bother the dogs.聽 I don't think that you will have a problem with your Great Dane.聽 We rarely see any cats.聽 Everyone has a dog or two on their property.聽 Hope this helps some.聽 Good Luck.. We love living in Cuenca.
Sincerely,
Joyula and John
聽 聽 聽 聽thanks again
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Thanks,
Toni and John
Thanks so much for your honest reply...which certainly will not deter us from coming.聽 I know there are westerners in Belize who have made really positive changes with shelters and education and know of a number of vets who offer "free spay" day to help out.聽 I guess that's the best one can do.
Saw your question about pet sitters/groomers.聽 We would need one too, if we move to Cuenca. If there aren't any locals, this would be a great business for an enterprising ex-pat - HINT HINT!
Good luck to you and your poodle.
Toni and John.
Dog groomer聽 聽Caty聽 聽cjcarrasco@yahoo.com
For ecuadorian people, in general, dogs are just dogs. There's not a sentimental relation with them. They just take care of the house or work in the farms, and in exchange the dogs get some food.
You can see a lot of dogs wandering around in Cuenca but it doesn't mean don't have an owner or house. They just go around the neighbourhood meeting other dogs and looking for extra food.
They don't use collars or tags.
But this is changing too, and many people is trying to give better care for the dogs and there's like three or four hotels for dogs in the city and places for grooming, now.
Because I'm an energetic retiree and dog lover, I may decide to set up a dog sitting business, if there is a need, mostly for ex-pats.聽 Depending on the size of our house, I may revive my grooming skills from years ago...or I may be content to simply "veg out!"
Probably last question on this topic -- are there any extablished animal shelters there, particularly with Vets?
I don't know if there is an animal shelther but I can find out.
If you want, we can meet once you're in Cuenca.
My email is gocuenca@yahoo.com
Regards
Vinny
Toni
My wife and I help out when and where we can, but as has been said, pets here are generally not regarded the same as they are in the US so most of the support is coming from the expat community.
We have 5 dogs but don't take them with us when going out. As generalizations go, Ecuadorians tend to be a bit scared of dogs. However there's a guy here in Cuenca that has 3 Golden Retrievers who accompany him everywhere.
We just moved to Cuenca three weeks ago. We have two miniature schnauzers both of which are not very well trained or socialized (even though we watch Ceasar Milan all the time
). There are at least 5 or 6 other schnauzers within three blocks of us which are all groomed and well cared for. There are lots of other dogs behind gated homes (including 4 in our small gated area) and many that run wild but we believe belong to someone. We have not come across any really scary stray dogs. We take our dogs out for long walks in our community every day and there are always dogs that want to approach but are scared off because our two have way too much energy. We're really trying hard to get them socialized as we know they would love to play with the other dogs but just don't know how to.Hope this helps...
Cheryn and Bruce
Sweating the load yet, but I am concerned. I would take an unfurnished home to be allowed to keep them all.聽 Is it really that much of a problem?聽 I think a pet sitting business would be awesome.
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