Help Rehoming Your Pet
Rehoming your pet can be tough, but we’re here to offer support well before that becomes necessary. Our primary aim is to assist you in holding onto your cherished companion by providing resources and guidance; we encourage you to contact us before making any decisions. If rehoming becomes the best option, we’re equipped with a list of reputable resources to aid you through a responsible process. We can also assist with spaying/neutering.
Here are some responsible tips for rehoming your pet:
Contact us: Before making any decisions, please speak with us first, as we would like the pet to stay in its loving home.
Spay or Neuter: If your pet hasn’t been spayed or neutered, we can assist with this before you rehome it.
Plan Ahead: Give yourself enough time to find a suitable new home for your pet. Rushed decisions may lead to poor outcomes for the animal.
Research Potential Adopters: Screen potential adopters carefully. Meet them in person and ask questions about their lifestyle, experience with pets, and their home environment to ensure they can provide a suitable and loving home.
Utilize Resources: Reach out to local animal shelters, rescue organizations, or breed-specific rescues that might be able to help you find a new home for your pet.
Advertise Responsibly: Use reputable online platforms or social media channels to advertise your pet. Be honest about your pet’s personality and any medical or behavioral issues they may have. Include clear, recent photos to attract potential adopters.
Ask for a Rehoming Fee: Requesting a fee helps ensure that the new owner is financially invested in the pet’s well-being and can help deter individuals looking for free animals for questionable purposes.
Provide Veterinary Records: Make sure your pet is up to date on vaccinations and provide any medical records to the new owner. This helps them understand the pet’s health history and any ongoing medical needs.
Transition Carefully: Help your pet adjust to their new home by providing familiar belongings, such as toys or bedding, and gradually introducing them to their new environment. Offer guidance to the new owner on the pet’s feeding, exercise, and care routines.
Follow-up: Stay in touch with the new owner after the adoption to ensure that the transition is going smoothly and address any concerns or questions they may have.
Remember, rehoming a pet is a commitment to finding them a loving and responsible forever home. Take the time to find the right match to ensure the best outcome for your pet.
Questions about rehoming? Please contact us!
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