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Placerville, CA
13 Dog Friendly Apartments for Rent

Prices shown are base rent prices and may not include non-optional fees and utilities.
Finding an apartment in Placerville that accepts your pet may not be easy, but it’s very possible. Keep in mind, most of the time you’ll have to pay a premium for bringing yo... Read Guide >
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City Guide for Placerville, CA

Placerville was once known as Dry Diggins, after the 49ers method of hauling cartloads of dry dirt to running water where they separated gold from the soil. That name might not be glamorous, but it was less hostile than the town's later name, Old Hangtown. Three guesses about what sort of punishments were routinely doled out there.

After James Marshall discovered gold in nearby Coloma, the Gold Rush descended on the area now known as Placerville, California. At the time of its incorporation in 1854, Placerville was the third-largest city in California. A hub for Mother Lode mining operations, Placerville's Gold Rush past is still very much a part of its present. Tourism drives much of the local economy and you'll still find the occasional prospector down by the river panning, just in case. The entire town is a California Historical Landmark, so you'll trip of historically significant places here. See more

What to keep in mind when looking for dog friendly apartments in Placerville, CA

Finding an apartment in Placerville that accepts your pet may not be easy, but it’s very possible. Keep in mind, most of the time you’ll have to pay a premium for bringing your dog along in your new apartment. Some apartments require you to pay monthly pet rent, others will ask for a non-refundable pet fee or a refundable pet deposit.

While landlords and property management companies have varying pet policies, most of them limit the number of dogs you can bring to your apartment and include breed and weight restrictions.

If your pet falls under some of the restrictions outlined in the pet policy, it’s still worth asking the landlord if they can make an exception for your dog. Preparing a pet resume ahead of time could help you build the case for your furry friend. Make sure to include information on behavioral training your dog went through over the years and proof of vaccinations. If you can, include references from your former landlord and/or neighbors.