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Kissindra

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  1. Just wondering if anyone has managed to rent a unit or townhouse with a small dog? - yep, and they were fine with us fostering an additional dog and having cats also.

    Any tips of where to look or such places? I've found that some suburbs to tend to have a higher amount of pet friendly places, unfortunately the realestate.com.au search function which allows you to search for "pets ok" seems to miss out a whole lot of places who say they are open to pets so I think it is better to just look through all the listings and call and ask the agent of the places you like the look of if pets are ok, unless it says definitely NO pets.

    Any tips of ways to enhance the chance of being approved for a rental with a pet? - have references from your vet and neighbours ect. detail the ways in which you are a responsible owner and the ways in which your pet is well mannered. Include a photo of your pets and some dot point info. Photo copy any membership cards to things like dogsQLD or dog training clubs ect. and include those too.

    we currently rent with one Cavalier, a Great Dane and two cats - I had pet resumes completed with references ect. and copies of my membership cards, proof of up to date reg. vaccinations and de-sexing certs. and microchip numbers. All of this was slipped into one of those document folders with the clear plastic sections to hold pages and was handed to the agent on the day of the walk through if we liked the property - get in first, have everything together, make it clear they can contact you for any information or to meet your pets in person if they like (they won't bother but it shows willing!).

    No offense to Lillysmum but I do recall that she has very definite requirements and views on what fits her criteria, and I think most of us are not anywhere near as exacting in our standards and so would have an easier time of things :confused: I know a great many people renting with pets - a few opt not to disclose they have animals but personally I would rather be up front and honest so as to avoid potential dramas if your landlord happens to drive past or is friendly with the neighbours. Most of us seem to have no great drama finding a place :eek:

  2. I knew before getting a Great Dane that I would get the horse/pony/saddle comments but I was most amused to find there is a christmas alternative version: "bloody hell, I hope you'll get that Reindeer back to the northpole before Santa needs him!" was shouted to my OH on a neighbourhood walk with Atticus :rofl: :rofl: :o

  3. If it *does* go on, please everyone check the route you will travel by against reported flooded areas or at risk areas and do not try and drive through flood waters - rescue services are being pushed hard by people taking risks, not understanding or acurately guaging the dangers of rising flood waters and debris - make sure you can get there safely and GET BACK safely.

  4. Is there any detail yet of the process involved in getting a breeder number? Really if anyone can get the ID number whats going to stop the puppy farmers applying.

    When we attended the round table conference where this was discussed the only breeder group which attended which supported licences and ID numbers etc ----

    was The Australian Assoc of Pet Dog Breeders Commercial pet breeders group.

    What should that have told them?

    who else attended?

  5. right -so what information does that pet store have that we don't? Is this or is this not still in the consultation stage?

    If the pet store need to report the breeder number then if there are a lot of stores using the one breeder that should be a red flag for getting checked out.

    well sure, unless any number of possible loopholes are exploited such as having multiple people register with a different number each - we really wont know the potential for good or ill until there is a finished product, but I'm not sure how what you wrote relates to the question I asked?

  6. It is an INCREASE in the allowances for birds for the old Logan area. Currently you are allowed 1 per 750sqm of land you have. Now you can have 2 on 600 - 2000sqm with no permit (very few if any properties are the tiny 400 lots). :D

    A smelly and/or noisy menagerie isn't necessarily cruel so the DPI/RSPCA animal welfare laws are not enough to protect people from their neighbours.

    The permit is not a yearly fee, it is a once off fee that covers administration fees of investigating and the cost of the inspectors to come to your property. Sure it's probably more than it costs the council but it's a one off.

    the question is whether they will charge multiple "one off" fees for every set of permits required, I can see that being a huge worry for some.

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