Dayton Daily News

Rental rights for support animals

- Heloise Household Hints

Dear Readers: Do you have an EMOTIONAL SUPPORT ANIMAL? If you are a renter, does your landlord waive the pet deposit and monthly pet rent? He should.

The Department of Housing and Urban Developmen­t (www.HUD.gov) says an emotional support animal is NOT defined as a pet, but rather as “a reasonable accommodat­ion for a disability,” and therefore is not subject to a pet deposit or monthly pet rent.

However, per HUD, you are responsibl­e for cleaning up after the animal, and to repair or pay for any damage the animal may cause.

Your doctor or therapist can assist in getting your dog, cat, ferret, rabbit or other animal declared an emotional support animal. — Heloise

Pet pal

Dear Readers: Richard and Susan emailed a picture of Shelly, their green-eyed special-needs cat. They found Shelly at a cat-rescue event, and they really fell for her.

Shelly came from a hoarding situation and was in poor health. But with Richard and Susan’s support, Shelly healed magnificen­tly.

She’s now a happy kitty and spends every day playing with her toys, and following Richard and Susan around the house to see what they are doing. Most mornings, she comes onto the bed to remind them: It’s time for breakfast!

To see Shelly and our other Pet Pals, visit www. Heloise.com and click on “Pet of the Week.” — Heloise

P.S. Richard and Susan read my column in the Redondo Beach, California, Daily Breeze.

No bent edges

Dear Heloise: When closing a paint can, I lay a wooden stir stick across the lid. A couple of sharp taps with a hammer on the stir stick, one on each side of the can, seals the lid tightly with no bent edges, leaving it easy to open the next time. — Mary, via email

Tire trouble

Dear Readers: A Saturday is the perfect time to think about the tires on your car. Here are some hints:

■ Rotate your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles. This can help prevent uneven wear.

■ Look on the doorjamb for the recommende­d tire pressure. Check your tires about once a month.

■ Tires should be rebalanced every other rotation.

■ Inspect your tires frequently. Look for gashes and other damage.

■ The tire pressure monitoring system indicator light comes on only when your tire loses 25 percent pressure. That’s too much!

— Heloise

Flea meds

Dear Heloise: I want to make your readers aware that there are some amazing flea medication­s available today. One particular chew can eliminate more than 98 percent of fleas in 12 hours, and this treatment lasts for 12 weeks! It’s wonderful, the advancemen­ts that have been made over the years! — Kerri T. in Ohio

Ask your veterinari­an for these solutions. Overthe-counter flea medication­s may be less effective. — Heloise Send a money-saving or timesaving hint to Heloise, P.O. Box 795000, San Antonio, TX 78279-5000, or you can fax it to 1-210-HELOISE or email it to Heloise@Heloise. com. I can’t answer your letter personally but will use the best hints received in my column.

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