ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月10日 03時27分


New Yorkers will tell you that passing a co-op board interview can be as tough as getting into @harvard. But it may be rougher still for Rover. (Or for Hunter, who’s pictured here in this photo by @fredrconrad.) In addition to answering endless questions about your finances, what you do and who you may or may not know, many co-op boards now require dog interviews. The goal is to avoid dogs that bark all day or frighten neighbors, and other pets with aggressive behavior. So, how should you prepare your dog for a co-op board interview? Some owners rely on simple approaches like making sure their pets are well fed or tired from a long walk beforehand. Others have taken more drastic measures, including DNA testing to prove a dog’s pedigree, Xanax or therapy to keep a dog calm, photo shoots to show its best side, letters of recommendation and, increasingly, certificates of good behavior. Visit the link in our profile to read more about how co-op boards and building managers discern if your dog is a good neighbor.


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