If you're a pet parent, a pet resume can come in handy if you're looking to impress a potential landlord.

You want to let them know that you're a responsible pet owner in order to increase your desirability as a tenant. This resume about your little or even big furry friend can help to give landlords an inside look into your pooch’s personality, and sheds positive light on just how important he or she is to your family.

Within Cujo’s resume, you’ll want to include an “about me” section that describes their habits, highlights, and hobbies, along with mentioning if your pet has received any formal training. Following will be a section about “health and grooming,” highlighting their hygiene and grooming routines. Next is something about you as a pet owner and gives insight into your relationship with your pet.

Lastly, you can provide some references for the landlord to call for further information about your animal(s) and can help to support your resume.  Most importantly, you’ll want to include a picture to give the landlord a visual. You might even bring your pet with you to meet the landlord when going to view the apartment.

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The pet resume can be like a rental resume, which has proven to be an effective tool that has been used successfully by others in competitive rental markets. Sometimes it helps a property owner learn a little more about you that you would like them to know.

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