When 'pet spas' were introduced in high-end residential buildings nearly a decade ago, they might have seemed like another flash-in-the-pan perk. But they've not only hung on like a dog with a bone, they've also evolved, The New York Times reported.
Slop sinks for pet washdowns have been replaced by gleaming professional-grade tubs. Closet-size spaces have expanded into sprawling facilities where pooches enjoy 'cage- free' day care and work off paunches on treadmills, not to mention getting dolled up in the latest hairdos.
"First they didn't exist; then they existed; now they're more thoughtfully designed," said Rachel MacCleery, a senior vice president of the Urban Land Institute, a research organisation, which has tracked the pet amenities trend.
Pet amenities first began cropping up around the United States in the early 2000s, she said, and proliferated as the real estate industry recovered after the recession.
Nationwide, dog ownership is climbing, fueled in part by millennials who are postponing marriage and child-rearing - and getting a pet instead.
Elaine Tross, an associate broker at Halstead Property who runs a website called Pet-Friendly Manhattan Real Estate, estimated that about 50 per cent of residential buildings in New York today allow dogs, with condominiums and co-ops generally more pet-friendly than rentals.
Buildings often apply restrictions on breed and weight and charge pet fees, which MacCleery, of the Urban Land Institute, calls a new revenue source for buildings. Some real estate companies are not only allowing pets, they're catering to them.
"It's a way of showing residents we understand their lifestyle," the paper quoted Daria P. Salusbury, the senior vice president in charge of the company's luxury residential leasing operations as saying.
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