Check out These Pet-Friendly Apartments in Phoenix — Your Dog Will Have an Absolute Ball Here

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The Valley of the Sun isn’t just a great place for you to live. Your canine friend is going to dig it too. From pet-friendly off-leash parks to the oh-so doggie-welcoming retail centers and special doggie cupcakes, there are plenty of things the out and about pup can enjoy in Phoenix.

Anyone for a swim? The Partners Aquatic Center for Dogs is your canine companions’ place for swimming lessons and competitive events. Your pooch might forgive you if you forget to diarize the famous Phoenix Pet Expo, but it’s nevertheless an event that no pet owner (and their pets) should miss. Let’s not forget the Bark in the Park Puppy Parade and baseball game complete with doggie refreshment station.

As for accommodation, responsible pet owners can make themselves at home at some really pet-friendly apartment communities with lots of amenities for them as well as their four-legged pals! RentCafe offers more than 220 pet-friendly apartments for rent in Phoenix to choose from. Here’s a sampling of five good ‘uns.

Latitude ApartmentsNorth Mountain — rents starting at $478 — Check availability

With rolling lawns and a suburban feel, Latitude Apartments looks welcoming to pet owners at a glance. You can keep a dog of any size, but there are breed restrictions covering breeds with a reputation for unpredictability. There’s a one-time fee of $150, a refundable $150 deposit and a doggie rent of $35 per month. But it’s not just a good place for pets: you can enjoy the pools, gym and outdoor entertainment area as part of the package!

Latitude Apartments, Phoenix

Las ColinasMaryvale — rents starting at $620 — Check availability

Make yourself, your kids and your pets at home at Las Colinas. There’s something for everyone! Pups shouldn’t exceed 45lb and you’ll pay a $150 fee, a $25 monthly rent per pet and a deposit of $150. In return, you get a very pet-friendly community with facilities for your kids and for you. They’ll love the play park, and hanging out at the pool could become your favorite leisure activity.

Las Colinas, Phoenix

Ridge Gate ApartmentsDeer Valley — rents starting at $834 — Check availability

You and your pets will love sunning yourselves on your spacious patio at Ridge Gate, and both cats and dogs are welcomed. Pay a once-off $200 per pet, a $200 refundable deposit and a reasonable $25 per month per pet rent and make yourselves at home. As for you, hanging out at the pool, raising a sweat at the gym and chilling out with other residents at the clubhouse are just some of the leisure activities you can enjoy.

RidgeGate Apartments, Phoenix

The Tradition at KierlandParadise Valley — rents starting at $911 —Check availability

You and your pets will be safe and happy in the Tuscan-style Tradition at Kierland. Apart from welcoming kitties and dogs up to 80lb, there are weekly pest control services, so you needn’t worry about your pets picking up ticks and fleas. Only pets with up-to-date vet documents are accepted, and no aggressive breeds are allowed, making for a happy and healthy community for people and their pets. Costs are affordable with a one-time fee of $150 per pet, a refundable $150 deposit per pet and a monthly pet rent of $30.

The Tradition at Kierland, Phoenix

44 MonroeCentral City Phoenix —rents starting at $1,250— Check availability

Pampered pets and their owners can live the high life at 44 Monroe with its sleek finishes and great outdoor amenities. Posh pooches with pacifistic lineage are welcomed as are feisty felines with a love of luxury. The monthly pet rent is just $20 per animal companion, and there’s a once-off charge of $200 plus a refundable $200 pet deposit just to cover costs in case your pets have a wild party!

44 Monroe, Phoenix

Are you looking forward to living in Phoenix? Is home where your pets are? You’ll find plenty of great pet-friendly apartments in Phoenix on RentCafe.com!

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