September 14, 2009

While I normally blog about the real estate market and life here in Bergen County, I want to bring Jake to your attention. This is a sad story about a pet rescue – the owners had just adopted this dog who is still a puppy – from an animal rescue group when things went terribly wrong:
PLEASE CROSSPOST!!!
JAKE was adopted Sunday night and like any young dog in new surroundings was nervous. Within 15 minutes of being in his new home the front door was opened for a second and he ran like a bullet through the door. He has no internal device yet for remembering where his new home is. We really need everyone’s help to bring this baby back home. His new family who loves him very much and is devastated. They have already began posting signs and were combing the streets all night. Please send this to EVERYONE. Young dogs can travel very far and even if you are not a dog person someone you know may be! With ANY SIGHTING INFO AT ANY HOUR please contact Sharon Flesche at 201-406-9648. Please Watch for Jake!
And Yes, The Rescue group Has been contacter
Please post this story in your blog, on Facebook, tweet about it, etc. so maybe someone will find poor Jake. What set him off we believe is the fact that there were fireworks last night in town. If you’ve ever been a pet owner, you know how fireworks can upset an animal. People everywhere throughout Bergen County are posting this and many volunteers have been helping to try to find him. In fact, the local police messaging services put out the call for all policemen to be on the watch for Jake last night as soon as the owners called for help.
If you’re in Bergen County or near by, please keep a look out for this frightened little guy. Thanks a lot!
Tags: Add new tag, animal, animal rescue, Bergen County, dog, lost dog, lost pet, pet, puppy, rescue • • •
August 26, 2009
Bergen County, like most other locations, is not an easy place to be a tenant if you have a dog or cat. Unfortunately, too many irresponsible pet owners have made landlords leary of allowing any dogs or cats to be part of their tenant’s family. With the increasing popularity of small dogs and the perception that they are less of a problem, such as a designer dog, you can find that some buildings will allow a dog if it’s less than 30 pounds. However, more and more buildings will not allow any pets at all.
If you are considering a rental in a condominium or co-op building, it is imperative to verify what the regulations allow. Just because you see a dog or cat in the condo or co-op when you’re looking at an apartment doesn’t mean that the rules haven’t changed.
What I suggest to my rental clients in situations where there are no iron clad rules forbidding pets is to offer an additional security deposit for their animals. I call it a pet security deposit and often this allows a pet owner to secure the rental unit they want. Sometimes a landlord welcomes dogs and cats.
Here’s a new rental listing by Alexis Schmid of my office with a landlord who allows cats and dogs. It’s a 2 bedroom 1 bath rental apartment in this neat two family home. At $1,300 per month in the town of Westwood, NJ, it won’t last long. Welcoming pets is a smart idea – the landlord will get his apartment rented quicker and probably won’t have any vacancy cost. If you are in the area, have a dog or cat and are looking for a 2 bedroom apartment, call Alexis at 551-265-5929 before it’s gone.
Tags: Bergen County, Bergen County Real Estate, cat, cats and dogs, co-op, condo, condominium, designer dog, dog, dogs and cats, landlord, Pascack Valley, pet, pets, rent, rental, rental apartment, tenant, Westwood, Westwood NJ • • •
April 28, 2009

Begen County is filled with families and children. There are many great facilities for kids which I’ll be talking about but I also want to feature some of the pets waiting for adoption here because we have many pet facilities where you can get a great pet.
Very often after a family moves into their new home, they get a pet and that usually means a dog or a cat. Many home buyers buy a home and then get a dog because they are coming from apartments or the city where having a pet is not easy or allowed. There are so many wonderful dogs and cats in our animal shelters and here’s one who’s on the Urgent List at The Bergen County Animal Shelter which means poor Elton doesn’t have a lot of time left on this earth.
Because so many families have lost their jobs or their homes or both, the animal shelters are overwhelmed. Bergen County has a large facility but they can’t handle the inflow and euthanize animals. If you know of anyone who’s looking for a good pet, take a look at Elton.
Fostering a pet is also something that’s urgently needed and it gives you a good chance to see if you and a dog are a good match. I know of many good pet organizations in Bergen County where you can get advice, help and obedience classes so that you and your new dog can bond properly. Take a look at Elton – you’ll be glad you did.
Tags: Add new tag, adopt a pet, animal shelter, animal shelters, Bergen County, Bergen County Animal Shelter, cat, cats, children, dog, dogs, kids, pet, pets • • •
March 5, 2009
Getting a pet when you move into your new home is almost a ritual for many families in Bergen County. It’s not unusual for me to learn that one of my customers has added a new dog or cat or other pet to their family once everything is unpacked. Those of us who grew up with pets can remember how excited we were when our parents let us bring home our new pet. It was so much fun and it taught us to be responsible – after all, a pet needs to be taken care of but oh what love they give us in return!
Bergen County has several opportunities for pet adoption. Unfortunately, there are so many pets available these days waiting to be adopted. Why not make your house a home by adopting a pet?
There are two animal shelters – the Bergen County Animal Shelter in Teterboro and the Ramapo Bergen Animal Refuge in Oakland. We also have some wonderful organizations where I have met many teriffic volunteers during my time in Bergen County real estate sales.
There’s PetResQwhich is an all volunteer group based in Tenafly and having it’s first ever annual “Fur Ball” dinner dance at the Clinton Inn in Tenafly on March 27th. We also have the Bergen County Humane Society based in Lyndhurst but serving the entire county. Another great group is the New Jersey Boxer Rescue which is extremely active in Bergen County although they cover the entire state. I’ve had personal experience with the New Jersey Boxer Rescue folks and I can’t say enough good things about them.
If you’re ready for a new member of the family, you can certainly find one in Bergen County. Adopt a pet from an animal shelter or one of these organizations and you’ll rescue an animal that will love you for years to come.
Tags: animal shelter, Bergen County, Bergen County Animal Shelter, Bergen County Real Estate, cat, cats, dog, dogs, humane society, pet, pet adoption, pet rescue, pets • • •
February 25, 2009
The most special aspect of selling real estate in Bergen County is the people you meet. One of the nicest people I’ve met is a lady by the name of Laura who told me today about a pet portrait promotion to help out CLAWS – CLAWS is an animal rescue group based in Closter which is in the north eastern part of Bergen County but they help animals throughout the county. I’ve inserted their flyer below which has all the details for you.
By the way, if you are thinking about adding a pet to your family, in addition to CLAWS there are several animal shelters in Bergen County as well as breed rescue groups where you can save a pet and have the love of an animal who, from what I’ve been told, truly understands that their new owner has rescued them. It is an unfortunate truth that there are always many fine dogs and cats available but the good news is that you have a good choice of many wonderful pets.
If you have a dog or a cat or a turtle or a bird or any other pet, wouldn’t it be fun to have a pet portrait of them? Not only will you be helping out CLAWS to do more animal rescue work and to maintain the pets they now have, you will have a lot of fun with the folks at Motophoto while you’re getting your pet’s 5 X 7 portrait.

Tags: Add new tag, animal rescue, Bergen County, Bergen County Real Estate, cat, cats, dog, dogs, pet, pets, real estate • • •
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