| Pets’ way to beat the credit crunch |
| Monday, July 21, 2008 |
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Dogs Trust Chief Executive Clarissa Baldwin said: “Pet owners who need to rent privately are being forced to live in unsuitable properties, or rent with their pets without consent from their landlord. Even though a dog is for life, in some extreme cases owners are having to give up their beloved pets or else face becoming homeless.”
The charity has compiled five top tips for finding pet-friendly accommodation:
- Write a ‘C.V.’ for your pet, so that your landlord can objectively consider if your dog may be suitable as a tenant. Consider including the following points: Your dog’s breed, size, age and activity level; if your dog is a purebred, include the breed’s positive breed traits; try to highlight your dog’s history of good behaviour and house training; if your dog has attended and completed training classes; if your dog is neutered.
- Get a pet reference from your previous landlord or letting agent and offer to pay a larger deposit to cover any damage.
- Supply the details of your vet and provide proof of up to date vaccinations, worming and flea treatments
- Tell your landlord how long your dog will be left alone in the property on a regular basis. It will help if you are able to state whether you will take your dog to work, arrange for day care or be at home with your dog most of the time
- Stress that dogs are very effective as a burglar deterrent!
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