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How To Rehome Your Dog Responsibly

How To Rehome Your Dog Responsibly

Rachel Cooper December 29, 2021
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Rehoming your dog is a difficult decision. But in many circumstances, it is in the best interest for your dog to be rehomed.

A well-suited family is better for them than staying in a house where their behavior creates conflict or their fur causes allergies.

The following suggestions will assist you in finding your dog the loving, everlasting home they deserve.

1. Craigslist or local classifieds

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Rehoming your dog through Craigslist can be complicated or straightforward, depending on your dog’s breed. Unfortunately, it’s also a bit of a gamble.

People buy dogs from Craigslist for various purposes, including as pets, dogfighting, and even laboratory product testing. Interview any potential adopters as thoroughly as possible.

Also, never lie about why you need to rehome your dog. If you place your dog in the wrong home, the next owner may not be as concerned about rehoming the dog compassionately.

2. Check the dog contract paper.

If you adopted your dog from a rescue group or bought a puppy from a breeder, make sure to double-check the contract or papers. If you can no longer offer a home for your dog, several groups request that you return it to them.

This permits the organization to reclaim ownership of the dog and use the information you offer to locate the perfect home for him/her.

Even if returning the dog was not part of the original arrangement, many breeders and rescue organizations will accept canines back to assure proper placement.

3. Foster-Home-Based Private Rescues

Local foster families work with small and local volunteer-run rescue dog organizations. Your dog will never have to visit a shelter because of these groups.

In addition, your dog can be retrained before being rehomed through their rescue. Thanks to foster homes and relationships with experienced dog trainers.

Dogs never wind up in a kennel with foster-home-based private rescues and instead get to live in a household from day one of their journey to being rehomed.

However, if you want to rehome your dog through one of these rescues, go to petfinder.com to identify groups in your area.

4. A no-kill shelter is a refuge that does not kill animals.

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A no-kill shelter should be your last resort if all other choices fail. But it is a feasible option for rehoming your dog. In addition, many shelters provide compassionate care to abandoned pets, and puppies.

Purebred dogs, young and well-behaved dogs may only spend a few days at this institution before being adopted.


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Rachel Cooper
Rachel Cooper

Rachel Cooper writes blogs about dogs. Her articles have brought tears of joy to many, spreading the word of how incredible they are. She has a family of three dogs who inspired her to become a writer.

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