Rent a Dog or Cat: Pet Rental Services Godsend for Busy Animal Lovers

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Are you a busy pet lover but don't have enough time to make a long-term commitment? Check out how rent a pet programs are offering part-time ownership!

For those who adore animals but are too busy to make a long-term commitment to a precious pet, a new rent a pet service that offers part-time pet ownership may be the answer.

New Rent a Pet Companies

Relatively new companies like FlexPetz and Rent-A-Pet mainly target dog-lovers with varying needs who may possibly rent a puppy or adult dog. Some might want to see if they click with a certain breed, others with little time or space may want to spend just a few hours or a few weekends with a pet of their choice.

Signing Up For Pet Rental Programs

Members of FlexPetz must pay registration and monthly fees and pledge to treat the dogs well. Members are also screened for any history of animal abuse and they must complete a training program so the dog can get acquainted with them and they can learn about the dog's needs. Unlike renting a tuxedo or a car, the animals' needs must be the main focus of the rental. Most of the animals come from rescue shelters. When they are not out on a rental, they live in cage-free facilities.

The Rent-A-Pet service is free, but members need to commit more time than with FlexPetz. Volunteers are given assignments to expose the dogs to household sounds, riding in a car or climbing staircases. Rent-A-Pet dogs range in age from puppies to older dogs and they aren't picture-perfect. Some may be a bit scruffy and bear the signs of past lives on the street. FlexPetz dogs are no older than 3-years-old and they are obtained from owners who have given them up. They are outfitted with locator devices in case they get separated from their temporary owners.

Benefits of the Rent A Pet Programs

The two-legged members of pet rental services aren't the only ones who benefit from the program. The dogs and cats get a chance to leave the shelter and run, play and walk in a park or in the countryside. These rent a dog and cat programs may also help to boost pet adoption by exposing a greater number of people to the possibility of pet ownership. The Rent-A-Pet program reports that over 1,000 dogs have been adopted through their program.

Criticisms of Pet Rental Programs

Critics of the programs have pointed out that it may be unfair to the pets, which like children need routines and a stable environment in order to thrive. FlexPetz and Rent-A-Pet representatives say that the dogs have a main home in a cage-free doggie day care or from boarding with a trainer. Dogs at FlexPetz also have primary owners who rent them most frequently.

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Comments (46)

Anonymous (Unverified)
I love animals
Itzel (Unverified)
I will love
Anonymous (Unverified)
It's not fair to dogs and cats for sure. But I wish I could rent a dog for my son. Recently, our child went through a lot with bullies in school and he is still emotionally unstable. He has other good friends and my husband and I are doing everything we can but because my husband travels often and I'm alone with my boy a lot of times, we wish we could have a dog for him. What we think it's not fair for dogs and cats is that we have to vacate home for two weeks in winter and almost four to five weeks in summer to go home where we're originally from. We wish we could rent a dog for one or two weekends a month. It will lighten up his mind we believe as he always wanted a dog.
Anonymous (Unverified)
What you are doing is sick and twisted. Like susieque1031 said, dogs and cats, overtime, will try and bond with there owner. They will bond with AN owner and will be ripped away from them. Imagine you were a child that was adopted, you bond with your parents and then retured. It's just sad.
Anonymous (Unverified)
This is the wrong thing to do. You just dont rent a pet what if you were only loved part of the time this is my point just buy a pet a love it full time the way you are loved
Anonymous (Unverified)
that is the wrong thing to do. what would you do if u were and inocent puppy and u died without a choice
Kelly (Unverified)
This sounds like an awesome idea for me and my husband. He wants to get a "hypoallergenic" dog, since he's allergic to most hairy animals, but we don't know how his allergies would hold up to even a poodle. I don't have any friends with hypoallergenic dogs that can let the dog live with us for a week to find out, either, and I don't want to adopt a dog and then have to take it back - that's not fair to the dog. This would be perfect for us to find out!