While there are resources, such as doghouseproperties.com, to help people find pet friendly apartments, the majority of landlords want to know that they are renting to a responsible owner. From a landlord's point of view, a pet resume allows you and your pet to stand out from other potential renters.
So what exactly should you include on a pet resume? Our favorite resource for pet resumes is the Humane Society of the United States, rentwithpets.org, which contains samples of pet resumes. Include a photo, a detailed description of their behavior, and training the pet has undergone. Also, list several references that can validate your pet's character.
On your pet's resume, include detailed descriptions of the following:
- Spayed/neutered
- Graduate of XYZ obedience school
- Special training
- Dog is walked on a leash
- Pet is routinely groomes and bathed
- You maintain an ongoing relationship with XYZ veterinarian
- Pet is microchipped
- Pet has successfully lived in an apartment before
- Pet receives proper protection against fleas and ticks
- Pet is up to date on shots and licenses
- Pet wears ID tags at all times
- Pet does not bark
- Pet is house trained
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