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    Edinburgh housing association joins forces with Dogs Trust on Paw-some pet friendly policies

    Simon KingBy Simon KingAugust 20, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A new scheme designed to support pet owning social housing tenants has launched in Edinburgh thanks to a unique relationship between Dogs Trust, players of People’s Postcode Lottery and Manor Estates Housing Association.

    The pilot, which has been made possible thanks to funds raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, is designed to improve the experience of anyone accessing housing with a pet, or those wishing to add a pet to their family home. It is hoped it will positively impact all tenants, not just those who share their homes with a pet.

    Over the next few months, Dogs Trust will be working with Manor Estates, reviewing its existing policies and procedures, and implementing changes to make these more pet inclusive. Through the partnership, a Pet Friendly Housing Toolkit will be developed, providing a set of guidelines that other social landlords can adopt to welcome and support pet owners within their homes.

    This pilot project comes at a time when Dogs Trust is receiving a record number of enquiries from people being forced to rehome their dogs. In July, 15% of people contacting Dogs Trust cited issues with housing as the reason for needing to rehome their dog.

    This included people being forced to move or downsize as rental prices increase, but are unable to find suitable, affordable pet-friendly properties.

    Further to this, research conducted by Dogs Trust and Cats Protection, revealed that only 46% of private landlords allowed pets. Just 30% of tenants said their private landlord would allow a dog.

    Through this partnership with Manor Estates, Dogs Trust aims to address and remove barriers preventing tenants from having pets and demonstrate to other landlords that pet friendly policies are beneficial to all.

    Jennifer Leonard, from Dogs Trust’s Pet-Friendly Housing Team, said: “Over the last few years, we have seen an increase in the number of owners contacting us to relinquish their dog. Sadly, one of the most common reasons we see dogs handed into our rehoming centres is a change in the owner’s living circumstances and a lack of available pet-friendly accommodation.

    “For most owners, being separated from their pet is no different from being separated from a family member, so we are delighted to join forces with Manor Estates and, with the support from players of People’s Postcode Lottery, pilot pet friendly policies which can be adapted and used by other landlords in the future, helping to keep more dogs and owners together.”

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