As a pet lovers we know the special needs of those buying or selling a home not only for their human family, but also their furry family as well. We promise our clients friendly service with a smile and what ever you want is our first concern! We will help you every step of the way to make your home buying or selling experience a pleasant one.
Over 400 communities are Pet Friendly in Palm Beach County, Florida!
Many communities are pet friendly. Pet size is often restricted to around 20 lbs to 50 lbs, however larger pets can be accommodated by a many properties in Palm Beach County. If you have a large dog then we can really help save you time and money! Although it is harder to find communities that allow large pets, it's not impossible. Our licensed, experienced, professional associates know who takes what kinds of pets and where the best deals are.
We know it is hard to leave a pet behind and we will make sure you don't have to! Our database lists most of the pet friendly communities in Palm Beach County. However, rules and regulations change often and we make the best attempt to update these communities as often as possible. Your pet means a lot to you and deserves a community that best accommodates the needs of a pet owner.
Please Contact Us for additional information on pet friendly communities in our area.
Pet-Friendly Parks, Beaches and Recreation Areas in Palm Beach County
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Dog Park - Boca Raton 5001 NW Broken Sound Boulvard in Boca Raton. Hours: Sunrise-Sunset. Features: Ground-level water fountains, plastic-bag dispensers, separate sections for small and large dogs. Free.
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Dog Park - Delray Beach 2929 Lake Ida Rd, Delray Beach. Lake Ida Park. (561) 966-6664. Hours: Sunrise-Sunset. Features: 2.5 acres, (2) fenced-in areas: one for small dogs and one for large dogs, (2) canine drinking stations, (1) dog washing area, (8) shaded sitting areas, paved pathway, dispensers and receptacles for dog waste bags, restrooms and parking areas located nearby, information kiosk.
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Dog Beach - Jupiter 1375 Jupiter Beach Rd., Jupiter. Jupiter Beach. (561) 746-5134. Hours: Sunrise-Sunset. Features: Small stretch of beach for dogs only in areas where lifeguards are not on watch. Free admission.
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Dog Park - North Palm Beach Anchorage Park at 603 Anchorage Drive, North Palm Beach. Fenced section of Anchorage Park.
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Pooch Pines Dog Park Forest Hill Blvd. & Jog Rd. at Okeeheelee Park. Hours: Open 7 days a week form sunrise to sunset. Closed Wednesday from noon-3:30 p.m. for cleaning.
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Dog Park - Wellington Aero Club and Greenbriar Blvd., Wellington. Hours: Sunrise to Sunset, closed Thurday. Features: Benches, tables, poopbags, trees, parking, water, trash, restrooms and shelter coming soon; separate areas for big and small dogs; a nice play area for kids is adjacent to this 3-acre dog park.
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Dog Park - West Palm Beach On the corner of Maddock Street and Georgia Avenue, West Palm Beach just east of Forest Hill High School. Mary Brandon Park. Features a bench and pooper scooper paper. Fenced in area where dogs can run free.
Lost Pets
The shelter is open Monday through Friday, 11-6, Saturday 10-5, or Sunday 11-4. The Lost and Found phone number is 561-233-1282. The shelter is located at 7100 Belvedere Road, West Palm Beach approximately 5 miles west of I-95, just west of the Florida Turnpike. Proof of ownership is required. Bring a clear and current photo of your pet or the animal's rabies certificate. Be sure to complete a lost report at the shelter. It is important that you check every few days at all animal shelters for your lost pet! Only you know what your pet looks like. If you are reclaiming your pet from Animal Care and Control, there is a fee involved. Cash, credit cards and local checks are accepted.
Below are 5 other animal shelters besides Palm Beach County Animal Care and Control for residents to check for their lost pets:
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Peggy Adam's Animal Rescue League (Humane Society)3200 N. Military Trail, West Palm Beach(561) 686-3663 Ask for Lost & Found
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Tri-County Humane Society21287 Boca Rio Road, Boca Raton(561) 482-8110
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Boynton Beach Animal Control (Police Department)415 NE 4th Street, Boynton Beach(561) 742-6210 (City of Boynton Beach area only)
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Delray Beach Animal Control (Code Enforcement)The 400 Block of SW 3rd Avenue (4 blocks south of Atlantic on Swinton Ave. under the water tower, behind the Rehabilitation Center)(561) 243-7330
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Safe Harbor Animal Rescue and Clinic185 E. Indiantown Road, Jupiter (I-95 east at Jupiter exit)(561) 747-1598 Ask for Lost & Found
You can also check the Palm Beach Post (561-820-4343) or the Sun Sentinel (561-736-9700) or other local papers in "Lost & Found" listings. Ask for any fees involved.
Pet Friendly Places
