Amenities - Pet Registration and Policies

PET POLICIES

AND REGISTRATION

 

Four-legged friends are most welcome at StuyTown, but to ensure the best possible living experience for all of our residents, we ask that ALL pet owners register their dogs and adhere strictly to our pet policies. Only the Tenant of Record is permitted to register your dog. Once we receive your documents, we'll send you a pet rider to sign.

  • Photo of your dog

  • Basic information about your dog: Name, breed, present weight, mature weight, date of birth

  • New York City Dog License Click here to register your dog with NYC

  • Rabies Certificate or authentication from your vet of the most recent rabies vaccination with the dates clearly visible

 

Anyone walking a dog on a property without a lanyard and tag will be escorted off of property, including dog walkers. 

Pet Policies

  • Aggressive breeds are NOT allowed. Aggressive breeds include: Pit Bull, American Staffordshire Terrier, Doberman, Rottweiler, German Shepherd, or any breed the Owner determines, in its sole discretion, to be aggressive. Any Pet that is a mixed breed which includes an aggressive breed is not allowed.

  • There is a weight limit of 50 pounds for each dog, unless there are two dogs. If there are two dogs in one of our pet-friendly apartments, their combined adult weight may not exceed 50 pounds. This restriction will be strictly enforced. Only two dogs shall be allowed in any one apartment, subject to the weight restriction.

  • Dogs should be walked in designated areas, as indicated in this map.

  • Keep your dog on a leash when it is in the public/common areas of any building or anywhere on the property. Leash may not be more than six-foot long (Section 161.05 NYC Health Code).

  • Walk your dog on sidewalks and walkways. Dogs are not permitted on the grass, in the flower beds or on the playgrounds.

  • Clean up after your pet (Section 1310 of the New York State Public Health Code).

  • Register your pet using the information above.

  • Train your dog so that it is accustomed to sharing tight spaces, encountering crowds, loud noise and other city distractions.

  • Pick up after your dog by always carrying a “baggie” or two when you walk your dog to pick up your dog’s waste. Cleaning up after your dog is NYC law.

  • Follow all property pet regulations when walking your dog on the property.

  • Prevent nuisance barking by making sure your dog gets adequate exercise and is trained so that it can be left alone in your apartment.

  • Keep your dog’s NYC license and Rabies Vaccination records up to date. Make sure that an ID tag with your name, address and phone number is affixed to your dog’s collar and is worn at all times.

 

We look forward to seeing you and your pet around the neighborhood in NYC; our residents (both two-legged and four-legged) are part of what makes StuyTown such a unique and wonderful community.