First time getting a dog in an HDB flat, what should I really know?
My family finally wants to get a dog and we live in an HDB flat. I know there's an approved breed list and licensing, but beyond the admin stuff, what are the real day-to-day challenges of raising a dog in a flat that people don't talk about?
Anonymous asker·Asked on 3 hours ago·2 views·2 answers
We've raised two dogs in our flat over the years, love it, but be real about the costs and time. Vet bills in Singapore are not cheap, budget for annual checkups, vaccinations, and an emergency fund because sudden illness can cost thousands. Also grooming, food, boarding when you travel, it adds up more than people expect. Day to day, the heat is a factor, walk them early morning or evening, never midday, the pavement burns their paws. And think about who cares for the dog when the whole family is out working long hours, dogs get lonely. If your household is often empty all day, honestly reconsider or get a dog walker. It's a 10 to 15 year commitment, go in eyes open.
F flat_dog_owner BeginnerFirst-hand experience
First, yes, check the HDB approved breed list and get the licence sorted, that part's straightforward. The real challenges nobody warns you about: barking and your neighbours. In an HDB corridor, a barky dog can quickly become a neighbour dispute, so invest in training early and don't leave the dog alone too long crying. Second, exercise, small flat means you MUST walk the dog properly daily or it goes stir crazy and destroys your house. Third, the void deck and lift etiquette, always leash and clean up, some neighbours are scared of dogs. It's very doable and rewarding, but treat the neighbour relationship seriously from day one. A well-trained quiet dog keeps the peace in flat living.