Your Housing Search: The Basics
Need Housing for You and Your Dog(s)?
HOW you search can be more important than WHERE you search.
1. Review this link to make sure you’re putting your best foot forward when discussing pets with property owners. Pay close attention to the pet resume part. Negotiating with Landlords
- Don’t know where to start with building a pet resume? Let us help you.
- What do landlords list as their biggest concerns? They told us.
2. Considering a shared home with other animals? With some planning, it can work for everyone. Think: Management. Wire crates. Baby gates. If necessary, dog kennels and separated yards. Always – House rules and good communication.
- Sage advice from house mates who make it work: One House, Many Pets
- Review our video series on managing a Multi-Pet Household
- Cat and dogs. Is it possible? Short answer: YES
3. Spay/neutered pets tend to have fewer problems in multi-pet households than intact pets. Get it done! Free and low-cost Spay/Neuter Resources
- Need a different spay/neuter resource? Have other questions? Please ask! EMAIL or TEXT (510) 414-6461