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12022-11-22T16:26:35-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Pets & Housing: It's "Ruff" - Introduction15In 2022, over 70% of U.S. households own a pet , which means that 7 in 10 families take their pets into consideration when moving, buying or renting a home, or otherwise arranging their living situations. The following pages will explore 3 topics surrounding housing and pet ownership—inequalities surrounding how a pet owner’s race and/or age affect their access to quality housing; emotional support animals and their hotly-contended place in the rental market; and homelessness and pet ownership.plain2022-12-12T12:11:40-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
12022-11-22T17:09:28-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Pets, Rentals, & Racial Inequalities12The question this page explores is not whether or not housing is discriminatory—it is, in many, many ways—but rather, “How is housing discriminatory—specifically racist and ageist—in previously unacknowledged ways?”plain2022-12-12T12:16:53-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
12022-11-27T08:20:05-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Emotional Support Animals & Mental Health12“ESAs are protected by law, but critics argue the system is being exploited by pet owners without genuine mental health problems.” These opening lines from a 2019 report by the British newspaper The Guardian about the emotional support animal (ESA) “epidemic” in America succinctly summarizes the conflict at the center of a rising debate about the prevalence of mental illness among pet owners. This page explores the benefits that owning a pet can have for a person's mental health as well as the barriers pet ownership creates for finding housing for those with mental health problems.plain2022-12-12T12:24:39-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
12022-11-29T09:02:55-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Pets & Homelessness15In the United States, over 552,000 people experience homelessness on any given night, and, of those, up to 25% own a pet. With the social benefits of pet ownership, people experiencing homelessness also face increased vulnerability: losing one’s pet prematurely to death or rehoming could lead to mental health crises, and pet ownership was often viewed as a barrier to health and social services, housing access, and employment opportunities.plain2022-12-12T12:28:45-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
12022-11-29T09:04:37-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Pets & Housing: It's "Ruff" - Conclusion7Animals are a heavily integrated into human’s lives as companions, service animals (like guide dogs and medical assistance dogs), and more general assistance animals regardless of gender, race, socioeconomic class, or housing situation. What many people do not realize, unless they experience it firsthand, is the ways in which our relationship to pets can affect our access to housing opportunities.plain2022-12-12T12:31:43-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
12022-12-06T14:17:10-08:00Katie Cline512add1943f75cbd770d4788dcdea90b706922c4Pets & Housing: Works Cited5plain2022-12-12T12:45:20-08:00Andy Schocket278555063cc66428c8eadf42f48d412091c5aaf9
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