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Dog move and lease risk check for Vermont

Start with statewide policy and rental friction, then move into city-level comparison. We analyzed 49 cities across Vermont, defaulting to representative cities with at least 10,000 residents before you widen to the full statewide map.

⚠️No statewide preemption: Local ordinance drift is still part of the move risk, so city code checks and written lease policy should happen before you narrow neighborhoods.

State Average Score

A-
94/100

Move-Fit Grade

Top representative city: Burlington (A+)

Derived strictly from local government data

Statewide Policy Posture

Local Reviewlaw layer before city comparison

Median Pet Rent

$56representative cities only

High-Friction Cities

0representative cities at $75+/mo pet rent

Statewide Vet Density

3.5clinics / 10k people

Avg Walkable Days

210days without extreme weather

Reported BSL Cities

0current dataset warnings

P2c State Template

Move decision brief

Use this state page as the first diligence layer: clear statewide law posture and rental friction first, then move into city-by-city comparison.

Ordinance risk can still change city by city

Vermont does not report statewide BSL preemption. Even when the current dataset shows 0 reported city-level breed-law warnings, every shortlist city still needs a direct ordinance check before you pay application fees.

Lease friction is material even before deposits

0 of 4 representative cities model pet rent at $75+/mo. The representative-state median is $56/mo before deposits, insurance exclusions, or breed language.

The state average hides real city-level variance

Within the likely relocation pool, modeled pet rent swings from $33/mo in Rutland to $61/mo in South Burlington. That is a $28/mo difference before breed screens or vet access enter the picture.

Clear the state gate, then compare Rutland vs Burlington

Use renter mode after you read this state brief. It is the fastest way to see how pet rent, vet depth, and climate load diverge between two representative relocation cities in Vermont.

Priority city review path

100k+ relocation cities first

Verify before you compare cities

Law + lease + shortlist
  • Read the target city or county code directly before trusting any summary about breed rules, because no statewide preemption means local ordinance drift matters more.
  • Ask for the written pet addendum, monthly pet rent, deposits, restricted-breed list, and insurance requirements before you submit an application.
  • After the law layer is clear, compare two representative cities in renter mode so you can see recurring housing friction before neighborhood tours.
Compare Rutland vs Burlington

Data Journalist Analysis

The Leaderboard Disparity

When comparing 4 representative cities (10k+ residents) in Vermont, the leaderboard works best as a relative comparison surface, not a blanket relocation recommendation. Burlington is the strongest performer in this 4 representative cities (10k+ residents) set with a move-fit grade of A+, helped by 201 walkable days per year and comparatively strong veterinary access. Rutland still trails this comparison set at A, which matters because a state-level laggard is not always a disaster city so much as a place with thinner margins for dog owners.

The Hidden Pet Tax

The economic reality of renting with a dog in Vermont fluctuates wildly depending on the municipality. While the state median for pet rent sits around $56/mo, moving to a high-demand area like South Burlington can push this implicit pet tax up to $61/mo. This doesn't even account for non-refundable localized pet deposits.

Safety & Legislative Climate

Vermont currently lacks a statewide BSL preemption law. That means local governments may still regulate targeted breeds, so readers should verify current city ordinances and lease rules before moving with a pit bull-type dog, rottweiler, or other commonly restricted breed.

Ranked Cities in Vermont

Defaulting to cities with at least 10,000 residents so the leaderboard feels representative. Switch to the full statewide ranking any time.

49 cities audited

Showing the first 4 of 4 representative cities in Vermont.

State RankCityMove-Fit GradeWalkable DaysPet RentVet / 10KPopulation
#1Burlington
A+
201$568.344,649
#2Essex Junction
A+
201$508.310,720
#3South Burlington
A+
201$618.320,488
#4Rutland
A
210$334.8415,747

Frequently Asked Questions

In the default 4 representative cities (10k+ residents) view, Burlington currently ranks first in Vermont. That does not mean every breed or renter scenario is automatically safe there. It means the city currently combines a stronger move-fit grade (A+), 201 walkable days per year, comparatively solid vet access, and more manageable pet housing costs than many competing cities in this state.
The cost varies, but the median pet rent surcharge across Vermont is approximately $56 per month. This is an extra fee piled onto your base rent, not including the one-time, often non-refundable, pet deposit. Renters with large breeds often face higher fees or outright exclusion in denser metro areas.
It depends on the city. Vermont does not have statewide BSL preemption, so individual municipalities may still regulate, restrict, or in some cases ban certain breeds. Always verify local codes and lease rules before relocating with a restricted breed.