5 ways to pet-proof your rental that will keep your landlord happy
Anyone that rents with pets will tell you that securing a property can be tricky. That’s why many pet owners will make a special effort to look after their rental once it has been locked down, to ensure that it’s easier for them and their pets to continue renting in the future.
Pets aren’t always easy to control, but there are things that their owners can do to help ensure they keep their rental in good shape.
- Invest in floor coverings
One of the biggest concerns with pets is that their sharp claws might scratch up floorboards or carpets. An easy way for a renter to prevent any potential damage is to put down rugs or mats in any areas that will be commonly used by pets.
A mat placed under a pet’s food bowl, for example, is a good idea to help prevent food stains or any damage underneath.
- Install baby gates
If there are any parts of your home that you don’t want your pets getting to then the simplest thing to do is to prevent them from getting there in the first place. Baby gates are easy to install and will help limit the potential for damage in the property.
- Teach good habits
The better behaved your pet is the less you will need to worry about any property damage. Try to enforce good rules from the get-go and give your dog plenty of opportunity to get their energy out by taking them on regular walks so they don’t feel as much of a need to cause mayhem when at home.
- Ask you landlord about minor changes
Pet damage is common at entrances and one way to prevent this is to install a pet door that allows easy access between the inside and outside of the property. Chat with your landlord about the possibility of installing a pet door to keep your rental’s doors in good shape.
- Choose the right place from the start
Pets need safe spaces they can run around and play so keep this in mind when looking for a rental. It’s a good idea to choose a rental that is fully fenced and has a decent backyard so your pet can roam freely. Also think about things like whether the flooring is suitable and where in general your pet will be able to hang out.