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Why Is It So Difficult For A Couple To Rent A Property If They Wish To Get A Dog?

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dave50 | 21:41 Thu 06th Jan 2022 | Home & Garden
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Do all landlords assume that all dog owners are unruly yobs who would let their dog run riot? All adverts say no pets, what would happen if they already had a dog? Is it a choice between losing their beloved pet or being homeless?
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because
1) dogs can be smelly
2) dogs can destroy things ( we had 1 dog who despite having a reasonably long muzzle managed to chew plaster off the walls)
3) dogs can cause a nusiance to neighbours
Yu need to choose between your need to have a home and your need to have a dog.
It's a shame because pets have been shown to be beneficial for mental health. Even more necessary these past few years.
Pasta, I think having a roof over your head is more beneficial to your mental health than having a dog. I think that having a partner is beneficial to mental health, and having a human partner even more so.
Ah...but what about those who for whatever reason, do not have a human partner?
as with all things the masses are punished for a few idiots.
Atheist, you obviously don’t like dogs, and don’t understand how close some people are to their pets.
Raising only half a smile, it's most likely just a matter of time before this type of discrimination is outlawed.

You can't do it to the other two groups who used to be victimised on the signs.
I think you are barking up the wrong tree there doug.
Pasta and Boto.
The OP referred to a couple.
I've had a dog since childhood, except for when I couldn't provide it with a decent home.
agree pasta
single men with dogs dont pick fights
PP; they do round here. They take them out onto the rec and train them to hang on to tree branches with their disgusting fangs, and dangle there, bouncing up and down without a clue.
I take it you don't live in South Kensington then atheist.
Khandro; I might do. Where do you live?
So glad I don't live near you Atheist.
All I see where I live is people walking their dogs around the parks and up on the South Downs. Oh and there's always the odd one with a dog in his/her handbag;-)
It’s also difficult to rent if you have a child and cats. Thankfully, my landlord (years ago) was happy to have me as a tenant because I’m a decent person, didn’t annoy the neighbours and paid my rent on time. (He would have replaced those carpets anyway, so the cat scratch marks didn’t matter too much.)

I can understand landlords not wanting pet owners, but if I were to become a landlord I’d rather have a decent tenant with a dog than a nightmare one without.
not necessarily an either/or option though, Cloverjo
Don't landlords take a chance with all new tenants? It seems it can be a bit of a lottery even with restrictions imposed.
Animals can be cleaner than many tenants.

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