Pet Info
Glen Haven is a pet-friendly community!
We are happy to have your furry friends here and want to make sure they are happy, safe and getting along with all other members of our community. Following are guidelines for keeping pets in our community.
Pet Restrictions
A maximum of two pets are allowed per home. Fish tanks and bird cages count as one pet. No more than one fish tank is permitted per home and no more than two bird cages are permitted per home.
Farm, exotic and wild animals are not permitted in our community (dogs, cats, birds, and fish only).
The following breeds of dog are considered aggressive and are not permitted: Akita, Chow, Doberman Pinscher, Pit Bull (American Staffordshire Bull Terriers or English Staffordshire Bull Terriers), Presa Canario (Canary Mastiff), Mastiff, Rottweiler, Alaskan Malamute and wolf-hybrids.
No ‘visiting’ pets are permitted without prior Community Management Office approval.
Registering Your Pet
All pets must be registered with our Community Management office by submitting all required documents (refer to the Resident Guide). If a pet(s) is acquired after move-in, please alert our team for the necessary paperwork.
All pets must be kept current with vaccinations, testing, and/or treatments. All dogs and cats must wear current rabies vaccination tags on their collar or harness.
Responsible Pet Ownership
Pets should be kept on a leash at all times they are outdoors. Pet owners are responsible for removing their pet’s waste throughout all areas of the community grounds. Pets should not be allowed to habitually or repeatedly bark to such an extent that it disturbs others. Dogs should never be chained outdoors and left unattended at any time. Pets may be left in fenced-in yards for short periods of time with proper food, water and shelter from the elements. Pets are prohibited from our playground areas.
Pet owners have full responsibility and liability for the conduct of their pets. This includes full restitution for any damages to yards, homes, etc., or hospital bills/veterinary bills incurred as a result of injuries inflicted. Pet bites to other pets or residents in our community should be reported to our Community Management Office.