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Home / Lifestyle / Sask. Rental Woes Force Tough Pet Choices

Sask. Rental Woes Force Tough Pet Choices

8 Jan

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Summary

  • Seniors face difficult decisions when moving and keeping companion animals.
  • Finding pet-friendly housing often involves extra fees or lower-quality rentals.
  • Advocates suggest pet resumes to help renters secure accommodation.

As of January 8, 2026, renters in Saskatchewan continue to grapple with a challenging housing market, where "no pets" clauses and additional fees complicate finding suitable accommodation. Valerie Woloshen faces a dilemma, needing to move to social housing but unable to take her cat, Buddy, due to pet restrictions. This situation highlights a broader issue where pet owners must choose between their beloved animals and affordable housing.

Animal rescue organizations are witnessing the direct impact, with a substantial portion of surrenders attributed to owners' inability to secure pet-friendly living spaces. For many, especially those living alone or facing health challenges, pets provide crucial emotional support and a reason to maintain daily routines. When pet-friendly options are found, they often come with increased costs like monthly pet fees or higher deposits.

Advocates emphasize the importance of the human-animal bond and encourage a shift toward more accommodating rental policies. They suggest renters present 'pet resumes' detailing their pet's history and behavior. While provincial policies acknowledge emotional support and service animals, individual housing authorities set their own pet policies, creating varied approaches across communities.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Individual housing authorities in Saskatchewan are responsible for developing their own pet policies, leading to varied rules across communities.
Many rental listings in Saskatoon have 'no pets' clauses or charge extra fees and deposits, making it difficult for pet owners to find housing.
Advocates suggest preparing a 'pet resume' with references and veterinary records to demonstrate your pet's good behavior and your responsible ownership.

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