Ashortage of pet-friendly Auckland rentals is seeing up to two calls a day to the SPCA from people wanting to surrender their much-loved animals.
And real estate experts say landlords could cash in by about $20 more a week if they offered pet-friendly rental leases.
Auckland SPCA chief executive AndreaMidgen said the service fielded about 10 calls a week from people desperate to find new homes for their pets, usually dogs, because they couldn't find suitable rental accommodation.
"We encourage them to go back to the landlord and offer a pet bond, provide references and make sure their pet is desexed," she said.
Hodgson said there were other options for landlords other than ruling out pets, such as a pet bond and a clause which outlines responsibility for pet-related repairs.
There were also other landlord benefits to allowing pets.
Barfoot & Thompson's data found renters with pets gave landlords better stability because they stayed seven months longer than non-pet owners.
"Tenants with pets are often happy to pay a little more for a good rental home and many know how hard it is to find a pet-friendly property so when they find one, they stay longer," Hodgson said.
"Reducing tenant turnover also saves on costs associated with moving, for tenants and landlords."
Aucklander Sarah Fleming has been desperately looking for a pet-friendly home for three weeks, with no luck.
The cat owner has trawled 300 properties and only 18 would negotiate on pets - and to make matters worse her flatmate has two dogs.
"Pets are so important to people's emotional well-being so it is not an option for us to not have one."