Supporting owners to find pet friendly housing

For more than a decade, we’ve been working to make renting fairer for dog owners.

Una the black adult Cockerpoo, laying on a grey sofa with a yellow blanket and beige cushions, looking at the camera.

Sadly, one of the most prominent reasons we see dogs being handed over to our rehoming centres is due to a change in owners’ circumstances, such as being unable to live in a rented property with a pet. Living in a rental property can also be a barrier to people hoping to adopt a rescue dog. This needs to change.  

We will continue fighting to make it easier for people living in rental properties to stay with their beloved pets, and for people in rentals to get pets too.  

Discover more about Pet Friendly Housing and find a pet-friendly property.

Our fight to support people and pooches living in rental properties

We are joining forces with Cats Protection to call for new laws to protect pet-owning tenants

We are joining forces with Cats Protection to call for new laws to protect pet-owning tenants

What do the new rental laws mean for dog owners?

What do the new rental laws mean for dog owners?

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