By Dustin

flexpetzHave no time for the daily duties of owning a dog, but still wish you could have one? A California-based company is offering a dog rental service for those too busy–or too lazy– for the full-time responsibilities of owning a pet. Flexpetz already has locations open in San Diego, New York and Los Angeles, with plans to open four more locations in 2008.

According to a Dec. 17 article in the Boston Globe, in order to rent a dog from Flexpetz, customers must pay $300 in initiation and membership fees in addition to rental fees. A weekend day with a dog costs about $40. Flexpetz also offers drop-off and pickup services. Customers may rent the same dog as many times as they want, or choose different dogs to interact with each time they use the service.

The idea of a dog rental service does not sit well with some, including many animal rights avtivists. According to the Boston Globe, activists believe the rental service promotes dogs as disposable items, and deprives dogs of a long-term and stable environment. On the Flexpetz Web site, the company says its dogs live with one primary caregiver and are not stressed by going from home to home. It also points out that dogs are available for adoption, and it anticipates a constant rotation of dogs being adopted out and new dogs entering the rental program.

K9 Commentary:

In theory, the idea of renting dogs to people who want to have a dog, but do not have the time for full-time pet responsibility, seems pretty good–the dog has constant attention and isn’t neglected. However, one thing good dog owners know is their canine companions need stability to truly be happy and well-adjusted.

Part of the joy of having a dog is building a relationship—which includes cleaning up their poop every day, discipline, and going on walks and trips together. Hundreds of dollars don’t have to be spent for those wanting to spend time with a dog on a Saturday morning. Many dog shelters allow people to take dogs out on walks for free. It’s important to stop seeing things from the point of view of the humans. People often want a dog on their terms. It seems as though there is not enough consideration for the pets in this case.

Sweeet... there are 3 comment(s) so far ;)

#1

Check out the very sweet videos of the dogs - Jonny Justice, Hector, Ernie, Uba.
The videos are on http://www.dogtime.com and ongoing coverage of the Michael Vik story is found at http://www.dogtime.com/michael-vick-dogs-public.html
Great job bad-rap. You guys rock

Rick Thompson wrote on January 31, 2008 - 9:44 am
#2

Those dogs are simply amazing. Their tales simply won’t stop wagging. If only people could heal like these dogs. They’re true heroes in the eyes of pit bulls, and pit bull lovers.

Larissa wrote on January 31, 2008 - 5:33 pm
#3

This video is just so sweet and it just feels my heart with bittersweet happiness! I’m sure the dogs will make wonderful companions and I’m so glad that the public is getting educated about how harmful bad human behavior can be to dogs. Thank goodness for people and groups like Bad Rap and Best Friends for devoting their lives to keeping hope alive for these innocent animals!

Cindy Vissering wrote on January 31, 2008 - 7:17 pm
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