Seller August 25, 2023

What Do I Do With My Pets When My House is Showing?

When you put your house on the market what is the protocol for pets during showings? There’s no clear answer to this question. Every family and pet have different needs but here are some things to keep in mind:

  1. Moving and showing your house can be as stressful on your pets as it is on you
  2. Pets are like kids, no one loves them quite as much as you do.
  3. Even though your pets are cute and lovable, buyers could be allergic, and it may be a deterrent for your house.
  4. Some buyers bring small children to showings. How will your pet react?
  5. Leaving your pet in the back yard or a locked space means that buyers may not be able to explore that part of your property fully.

If possible, have an exit strategy for your pets during showings. Make sure to discuss with your realtor prior to putting your house on the market how much time you will need to get your pet situated. Most showings only last between 10 and 30 minutes. Here are some ideas of what to do with your pets during showings:

  1. Doggie daycare
  2. Seek help from a neighbor that could remove and care for your pets during showings
  3. Go for a quick drive around a few blocks
  4. Lots of drive-through windows will give you a doggie treat if you have them in the car
  5. Visit the dog park or go on a walk

There’s no specific answer on what to do with your pets when your home is showing. Make sure you explore your options and do what’s best for your family, your pets, and potential buyers. If you do need to leave your pets during showings, it’s best to have your Realtor let the buyer’s agent know that they will be there, whether the animals should remain inside or out, and pass on the names and even temperaments of your animals.