Bring Your Pup to Dinner near Your TriBridge Apartment!

Yorkie at the table

Bring your dog along to dinner!

If you live in one of our beautiful pet-friendly TriBridge apartment communities, then you’ll be glad to know that there’s no reason to leave your pooch behind when going out to dinner. There are probably plenty of great nearby restaurants that will welcome your dog to join you for a bite to eat and you can find them all with a little help from Bring Fido!

Bring Fido is a great website that will help you find the all the bistros and bars that will let your dog join you. So next time you’re getting out of your TriBridge apartment home to take in some local culture and get a bite to eat, look up the great nearby places you can take your dog on Bring Fido.

Do you have a favorite pet-friendly restaurant or bar near your TriBridge apartment? If so, share it with us in the comments!

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The Best Dog Breeds for Apartment Living

As you walk by a pet adoption, you may be longing to bring a dog of your own back to your TriBridge apartment. You may be concerned, however, with finding the right dog to be suited for apartment living.

a happy cute pug

Pugs make great apartment dogs!

Here are a few of the top breeds that would make a great companion for your TriBridge Apartment.

  • Pugs – These cuties love to be indoors and are great with children and other pets. Though these watchdogs will protect your home, they will not bark needlessly.
  • Bichon Fise – These adorable pups are extremely social, loyal, and thrive as active indoor dwellers when provided ample exercise opportunities. The best part is that these dogs don’t yap, so they won’t drive you or your neighbors crazy.
  • Lhasa Apso – When you bring one of these furry-faced pups home, you can expect a friendly, obedient watchdog. When walked daily, these dogs will adapt well to apartment living.
  • Yorkshire Terrier – How can you resist that face? Loving and loyal, these dogs will be happy and active indoors when you exercise them regularly.

Find other apartment-friendly dog breeds by visiting the Dog Training Central!

How have your dogs adapted to TriBridge apartment living? Share your tips with other community dog-lovers by connecting on Facebook.

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Tips to Create a Cat-Friendly Apartment

Being a good pet guardian is all about meeting your pet’s needs. Simply put, a happy pet is better behaved and more fun to be around! That’s why we’ve put together this list of tips to create a cat-friendly apartment.

  • Make it easy for your cat to look out the window

    Make sure your cat has a scratching post. This is a must for cat-owners. All cats need a surface to scratch so make sure your kitty has one aside from your furniture!

  • Make time to play. If your cat is acting up, it’s a good bet that its play-time needs aren’t being met. Schedule daily play sessions with your cats to help burn that pent up energy and to give your cat a positive way to vent its hunting urges.
  • Make vertical space. Cats are natural climbers, so make sure they have something to climb! A cat tree, cat stairs, or even some well-secured vertical shelves will give your kitty something to perch on and climb other than your sofa.
  • Make your windowsills easily accessible. Speaking of perching, another great way to make sure your cat is happy is by providing them with a nice windowsill to lie on. Your cat will love being able to bask in the sunshine and look out the window!

Don’t forget to check the pet policy at your TriBridge Residential apartment before making plans to bring a new cat into your home. And for more tips, check out Make Your Home Cat-Friendly!

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Money Saving Tips: Electricity

We know it’s the time of year when people go all out and decorate their houses, or at least their balconies, with Wizards of Winter-esqu proportions of holiday lights and decorations.  Still, there’s no reason why we can’t attempt to save a little money by being more efficient with our usage of electricity, regardless of what season it is. Consider the following examples:

Turn It Off – Chances are you’ve heard this one before, or atleast something that follows the same logic train. If you’re leaving a room with a light on, turn it off. If you’re leaving the apartment and your computer’s still on, then turn it off before you leave.

Daylight – Consider opening the blinds and letting daylight shine in during the day. Try using daylight more often in favor of your electric lights.  During the colder winter months, this will serve two purposes, as daylight will also raise the average temperature in your apartment a few degrees in addition to providing light.

Pull the Plug – Most of our devices plugged into electrical outlets have a continuous “pull” on that outlet, regardless of whether or not their turned on.  Leaving a cell phone charger plugged in long after the phone has been fully charged is a good example.  What’s more, while it may seem like a hassle, consider unplugging any device from an outlet that’s not in use and doesn’t need to remain continuously plugged in (desktop computer, refrigerator, etc.)

Try implementing these tips for a few months, and then check your electric bill.  You’ll be surprised at how much you’re saving.

Photo courtesy of Orin Zebest