Renting with pet’s

At RSPCA NSW, we believe that pets are family, and that keeping people and pets is best for everyone.  

Pets can play a meaningful role in supporting wellbeing, providing companionship, and helping us form emotional connections. In fact, the bond between people and their pets is not only uniquely rewarding, but mutually beneficial for humans and animals alike.

Thankfully, in NSW, rental laws were recently changed to provide additional support for pet guardians in rental accommodation. While this means more families can enjoy the benefits of caring for a pet, it is still our duty as animal guardians to learn how to help animals adjust to life in a rental property.

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Caring for animals in rental properties

Helping your pet settle into a new home

Moving into a new place can be exciting, but it can also be an adjustment for pets. Taking a few simple steps can help your animal feel safe, comfortable and confident in their new environment. This includes:

  • Creating a cosy, familiar space
  • Keeping your routines consistent
  • Providing regular enrichment and exercise where appropriate
  • Checking fencing, gates, and windows to ensure your animal’s spaces are secure

Preventing common issues  

Even in the most pet-friendly homes, a few simple habits can help prevent issues and ensure a positive rental experience for everyone involved. This includes:

  • Minimise barking or noise through regular exercise, enrichment, and maintaining routines. If your pet is vocal, positive training or professional advice can make a meaningful different. 
  • Reduce the risk of damage through the use of scratching posts, chew toys, and other enrichment activities. Washable covers and mats can also protect certain areas of the home. 
  • Staying on top of flea and tick prevention not only keeps your pet healthy but helps to maintain a clean, comfortable home environment. 
  • Keep spaces clean with regular cleaning of a litter areas and toileting areas. 

What to do if challenges do come up?

Every rental situation is different, and sometimes challenges arise. Compassionate conversations can make a world of difference, especially paired with early steps to address any concerns. This includes:

  • Compassionate conversations (if it’s safe to do so) with your landlord or neighbours can make it easier to find a solution and prevent concerns from growing.
  • Addressing behavioural concerns early can help make things easier for both you and your pet. RSPCA NSW is always here to help. Our behaviour helpline offers guidance and support. Please reach out via our contact us form here.

Learn more about the laws that are making renting with pets easier in NSW.

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