Ben explains what life is like in a community with pets. Play with the sound on
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Hi there, did you know that living in a residential retirement community in Spain is just like living in one in your home country, but with better weather? It is true. You do all the things you would do if living back home.
Every week you will go to the big supermarket to do the weekly shop. In the spring, you will visit the garden centre to stock up on indoor and decking plants.
If you are a dog owner, you will take your dog out several times a day. Regarding pets, an English-speaking vet is available if you need one. Walking the dog is better in the sunshine, but during the summer, do it in the mornings and evenings.
La Posada community permits two domestic pets per plot. Domestically, as far as a dog goes, means it must not be a breed on the Spanish dangerous dogs list. Also, for new residents with dogs, there is an enclosed pet socialising area within the community where your pet can safely get used to Spain and meet new friends.
The Posada community welcomes responsible pet owners.