DFW Apartments That Accept Restricted Breeds
Which DFW communities waive common breed restrictions for Pit Bulls and German Shepherds, weight limits, documentation needed, and how a locator confirms.
You have perfect credit and a solid rental history, yet it is incredibly frustrating when a beautiful community immediately rejects your application just because of your dog’s breed.
We see this happen every single day in the Dallas rental market.
Many property managers automatically shut out Pit Bulls, German Shepherds, Rottweilers, and Dobermans by default.
But finding pit bull friendly apartments dallas renters can actually get approved for is completely possible.
As the premier locating service at Dallas Second Chance Apartments, our team tracks the exact communities that welcome restricted breeds with open arms.
Let’s look at the current data, what property managers actually want to see, and how to position your dog for an easy approval.
Which DFW areas tend to waive breed lists
The friendliest landing zones for restricted breeds and large dogs in DFW are Arlington, Grand Prairie, Oak Cliff, and Garland.
We consistently find older, garden-style properties in these neighborhoods offer the most flexible pet policies.
Properties like Dane Park in North Garland and Grapevine explicitly welcome all breeds, including Pit Bulls, as long as the dog passes a temperament test.
Finding a german shepherd friendly apartment in premium suburbs is tougher but not impossible.
Our agents know a few newer Class A high-rises, like Instrata at Legacy West, that currently operate with zero breed restrictions for well-behaved pets.
Expect to see starting rents for these inclusive communities around $1,400 for a one-bedroom and $1,800 for a two-bedroom unit.
- Arlington: Older garden-style stock with flexible pet policies.
- Grand Prairie: Affordable, working-renter base, broadly pet-friendly.
- Oak Cliff: Older mid-rise stock, often more flexible.
- Garland: Northeast Dallas County, family-renter focus.
- Mesquite and South Dallas: Similar pattern.
What property managers actually screen for
A community that waives breed restrictions typically still wants proof of current vaccinations, spay or neuter status, and strict weight compliance.
We see most Texas property managers using third-party verification sites like PetScreening.com to process these details.
This standardized screening process costs around $30 per pet and requires comprehensive documentation before you ever sign a lease.
Managers look for up-to-date shots, specifically prioritizing rabies, distemper, parvo, and bordetella records.
Our clients should also expect to pay a non-refundable pet fee of $300 to $400, plus an average of $20 to $30 in monthly pet rent.
The community is not waiving every restriction, as they are waiving the breed list specifically, meaning other financial and health policies still apply.
| Screening Category | Typical Requirement in DFW |
|---|---|
| Vaccinations | Rabies, Distemper, Parvo, Bordetella |
| Weight Limits | Often capped at 50, 75, or 100 lbs |
| Financials | $300 to $400 fee + $20 to $30 monthly pet rent |
| Documentation | PetScreening.com profile + current photos |
How a locator confirms breed policy
We call properties directly to verify the current on-the-ground policy before sending any community to your list.
Breed policies are one of the easiest things for an apartment building to change without updating their public website.
A property might say “no Pit Bulls” online to appease their insurance company but accept one at the property level on a case-by-case basis.
Our direct line to leasing managers helps you find restricted breed apartments dfw listings actively hide from the general public.
The reverse is also true, as some publicly pet-friendly buildings quietly reject specific breeds behind closed doors.
What to bring when applying
You need a comprehensive pet packet that includes vet records, clear photos, and character references to secure a fast approval.
We highly recommend taking the AKC Canine Good Citizen certification test.
This 10-skill evaluation proves your dog can accept friendly strangers and sit politely for petting.
Many DFW property managers will bypass strict breed or weight rules if you hand them a framed Canine Good Citizen certificate.
Our team always tells clients to prepare a one-paragraph description covering the exact breed, weight, age, and temperament of their dog.
The deeper walkthrough on how to present your dog is available in How to Rent With a Large or ‘Aggressive Breed’ Dog in DFW.
- Current vaccination records: Rabies tag and a formal vet certificate.
- Spay or neuter certificate: If applicable.
- Visual proof: A clear photo of your dog from the side and from the front.
- The CGC Title: The AKC Canine Good Citizen certificate provides a massive advantage.
- Character references: A brief reference letter from a previous landlord, neighbor, or vet.
ESAs and service animals
As of May 22, 2026, the Department of Housing and Urban Development only pursues fair housing complaints for animals that are individually trained to perform disability-related tasks.
We must inform you that the rules surrounding emotional support animals have drastically changed this year.
Federal agencies completely rescinded previous guidelines that protected untrained ESAs from breed lists and pet fees.
This means a generic online ESA letter is no longer a guaranteed workaround for breed restrictions in Texas.
Our locating experts understand these new federal fair-housing rules and can walk you through this path if it applies to your trained service animal.
The full pet approach is in the Pet-Friendly Apartment Locating hub.
When you are ready to find a DFW apartment where your dog is welcome, tell us your situation to get started.
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