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Liberal_in_LA

(44,397 posts)
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:04 PM Apr 2014

luxury development lures renters with communal dog - to check out like a library book

http://www.mnn.com/your-home/at-home/blogs/dc-luxury-development-to-entice-renters-with-shared-puppy?hpt=hp_bn18

That’s right — there are communal gyms, pools, spas, game rooms, grills, roof decks and the like, but Emmy may be the first communal dog. Named to coincide with the building’s brand (two M’s), Emmy has a doghouse that is a replica of the building. Residents too busy for their own dogs will be able to pick her up in the lobby, take her upstairs to their apartment or for a walk, and return her as they would a library book, a DVD or bowling shoes.
 
Holli Beckman, a vice president with 2M's owner, William C. Smith and Co., explains the logic behind the puppy-as-sales-tool tactic: “I was sitting at a cafe one day, and we saw a puppy come in and everyone just stopped in their tracks and came alive. And it just dawned on me that everyone loves doggies and babies, right?”
 
Right. So does this mean a communal baby will follow at 2M?
 
Let’s just assume not.
 
At this point, it’s unclear how the presence of a communal dog will pan out at 2M aside from making dog-loving potential residents weak at the knees — and, ideally, move them to sign a lease. Will daily "Emmy time" be tacked on as a monthly amenity charge or are her services gratis? Are overnight snuggles an option? Will some serious drama and infighting be hatched amongst residents who are all vying for Emmy’s affection during “community yappy hours?” Will communal dogs be the new granite countertops?
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Most importantly, how will Emmy herself adjust to a life of being passed around by a nonstop parade of adoring non-owners?


Update . Another article says itwon't be as bad as this article makes it soun
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luxury development lures renters with communal dog - to check out like a library book (Original Post) Liberal_in_LA Apr 2014 OP
I think its a very bad idea for the dog. darkangel218 Apr 2014 #1
probably depends on the temperament of the particular animal. if it were my cat, he'd be mortified. dionysus Apr 2014 #2
Even if the dog will like it at first, dogs need some sort of constant. darkangel218 Apr 2014 #4
Nevermind the fact that like most 'communal' ownership Blue_Tires Apr 2014 #3
There were always plenty of communal dogs on communes frazzled Apr 2014 #5
That is going to be one seriously confused doggie. Brigid Apr 2014 #6
 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
1. I think its a very bad idea for the dog.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:14 PM
Apr 2014

Imagine how stressful is gonna be for the poor pup. Hopefully animal control will step in and remove her.

dionysus

(26,467 posts)
2. probably depends on the temperament of the particular animal. if it were my cat, he'd be mortified.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:17 PM
Apr 2014

I know some dogs that would eat up the attention.

hard to say.

 

darkangel218

(13,985 posts)
4. Even if the dog will like it at first, dogs need some sort of constant.
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:21 PM
Apr 2014

Perheps if the same person will take it home every night..but from what iI understand the dog will live in the lobby and with the "renters". What if she gets abused? There is no real bond between the renters and her.
No, I don't think it's a good idea at all. Animals are not things to borrow.

 

Blue_Tires

(57,596 posts)
3. Nevermind the fact that like most 'communal' ownership
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:19 PM
Apr 2014

Eventually someone sooner or later has to go full idiot and start "testing" the dog to see what they can get away with...

frazzled

(18,402 posts)
5. There were always plenty of communal dogs on communes
Fri Apr 4, 2014, 06:33 PM
Apr 2014

I'm not that worried about this dog. I just think it's kind of stupid (the idea, not the dog).

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