Friday, August 14, 2009

Pet Rent Vs Rent a Pet What's the Difference?

Pets, and especially dogs and cats are widely popular and common in many households across the country. Some interesting trends have surfaced over the past few years as a result of economic times. Pet rent, is a phrase becoming more commonplace in apartment and single family lease terms. This new trend allows the landlord to charge an additional fee from Dog and cat owners who wish to live in the building. These tenants are required to provide a monthly fee in addition to their rental payment as well as the upfront security deposit.

In effect, this puts a bit more responsibility on the tenant to keep their pet from destructive or inappropriate behavior. If they don't at least the landlord is being compensated for the trouble. There are many pet friendly apartments that do not charge more than the up-front security deposit, but the trend is noticeably rising as landlords look for ways to bring more income into their business in difficult times.

Having a dog is great for young and old and will even add years to your life by reducing stress and providing an outlet for you to feel wanted and needed at the same time. Over the years, you will have a companion that will ride with you in the back of the truck, or be tucked away in the backseat with the kids going to Grandma's house.

Whether you bring home a puppy or adopt an adult dog from the local shelter, it is a relationship that will transcend beyond dog and master. But before you do, be mindful of any additional monthly fees as part of the lease agreement.

If you think you are interested in getting a dog but are not sure it is the right move, most dog lovers would ask you to wait until you are sure you can commit to the time and effort involved in becoming a dog owner. A dog can be very different than a cat or hamster, as they thrive on attention and will certainly return the friendship many times over. Unlike a cat, a dog needs outdoor space to run, play and exercise. This alone should deter most people who want a large dog, but only live in a small condo or apartment. The situation can become unbearable for both of you if the space you live in does not accommodate a large animal.

If you are unsure whether or not you want to make the long term commitment a relatively new service may have the answer. Rent a Pet agencies are now available in some areas that will deliver a pet that is waiting to be adopted to your home for a weekend, or longer, to help you through the decision process. This has been a controversial subject for obvious reasons, but there are certain aspects that may be worth pursuing.

If you are constantly away from home for work or play, having a dog is not recommended. Clearly, the reason that most people want to own a dog is for companionship.  If you are unable to fulfill your part of the commitment, you both would be better off if you waited until your residence and/or lifestyle situation was able to support the relationship. However, if you feel that you need to do additional research by adding a pet temporarily to your household, this may be one such approach.

There are definite pros and cons to the ethical part of this a rent a pet arrangement , but in some case it may be an alternative to some would be dog owners who just need to make sure they can accommodate a pet under a rental arrangement before taking the plunge.

Millions of people who own dogs know the benefits of having a happy dog as part of the family. Dogs have been domesticated for a very long time and whether they are working dogs, or the family pet who snoozes by the fire on snowy days, they are welcome additions to the family.

If you do decide to become a dog owner, there are many things to be aware of when you bring home your new friend and we can help answer some of those questions at Happy dog! They are well worth the effort...

See more information at Happy Dog Wanted to see more info about dog ownership!

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