Wide environmental shot, natural diffused daylight, a medium-sized dog resting on a weathered wooden deck in a fenced backyard, lush grass visible beyond the fence boards, potted herbs near the door, calm afternoon light casting soft shadows
Wide environmental shot, natural diffused daylight, a medium-sized dog resting on a weathered wooden deck in a fenced backyard, lush grass visible beyond the fence boards, potted herbs near the door, calm afternoon light casting soft shadows
— Dual expertise. No shortcuts.

Built by a realtor who also runs a rescue

Pet Friendly Network exists because generic real estate advice ignores what actually matters to you: fencing, flooring, vet proximity, and whether the neighborhood tolerates a dog who barks.

/ Hard-earned, both sides

What we bring to the table

A license on the wall. A rescue van in the drive.

Our founder holds a state real estate license and has placed hundreds of rescue animals into homes across multiple counties. That means reading a listing for fenced-yard potential and dog-door feasibility at the same time.

Licensed real estate professional, active in buyer and seller transactions.

Animal rescue operator with firsthand knowledge of adoption placement and neighborhood suitability.

We've priced properties where three cats and a bird were part of the disclosure conversation. We know what buyers ask and what sellers overlook.

Pet-compatibility criteria built into every property evaluation we conduct.

• Pet compatibility criteria

What we look at that other agents don't

Yard and perimeter

Flooring and surfaces

Neighborhood and proximity

Fence height, gate hardware, ground cover, and sight lines. Whether the yard is actually usable depends on more than square footage.

Slippery tile, carpet that traps dander, flooring transitions that trip older dogs. These are not cosmetic concerns—they're livability factors.

Vet density, emergency clinic distance, noise ordinances, and whether nearby parks allow dogs off-leash. Location is never just about commute.

Your pet is not a footnote in this transaction.

Whether you're buying, selling, or just getting started, we evaluate properties the way you actually need them evaluated.