by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024
When pet owners ask, “How do I find a good home for my American Staffordshire Terrier?”, it usually means they’ve come to the sad decision they can no longer keep their pet. Options in this situation include surrendering the dog to a shelter or rescue or finding them a new home on your own. Taking the time to rehome your dog yourself gives them the best chance at a happy ending — if you choose the adoptive family carefully. Online resources, such as Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet, provide expert advice and help you find the perfect home for your pup.
If you’re going to the trouble to rehome your American Staffordshire Terrier yourself, make sure they go to not just any home, but to the right home. Here are some things to look for:
Experience with Large Dogs: An adult American Staffordshire Terrier is not the dog for a novice. Find a family who will be able to commit to training and being a leader.
Vet References: Since you’ll ideally be adopting to someone with experience, you should also be able to check their vet references.
The Right Setting: The new home should have a yard with room to run and play or a new owner willing and able to provide long walks each day.
A home check is ideal, but some pet owners are uncomfortable even asking about this. One option is to try and enlist the help of a local private rescue. Some will be willing to help with adoption by screening potential adopters and doing a home visit. In exchange, you could make a donation to their organization.
The truth is that it might take a bit of time to find the perfect home for your dog, but the more you get them in front of potential adopters, the better. One way to do this is by creating a pet profile on the Rehome website where it can be viewed by people looking to adopt a dog. You’ll also be able to communicate with those who are interested and even complete adoption paperwork.
It’s true that rehoming your American Staffordshire Terrier yourself takes more work and time than surrendering them to a shelter, but it’s well worth it to know they’re happy and loved.
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