by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
To surrender your Border Collie, you can take them to a shelter or a rescue. However, before you take your dog to one of these facilities, you should know what to expect from them. You should also know that there are alternatives to surrendering your border collie that could be a better solution.
One of the first things that you should know is that you can’t typically just drop your pet off at the facility with no warning. You’ll need to call and make an appointment first. The facility will let you know how much the surrender fee will be. The cost varies based on things like location and age of the pet, but it is generally between $50 and $150.
The professionals at the shelter or the rescue will also want to know more about your Border Collie. Are there health issues? What’s the dog’s temperament? Why are you surrendering them? Shelters and rescues both want you to keep your dog if it is possible. For example, if your dog has a behavioral problem, they might suggest that you take them to a trainer. If you can’t afford the dog, they could suggest resources that could provide financial help.
However, if you’re still unable to keep your dog and need to surrender them to a facility, they will set up an appointment. When you surrender your Border Collie, you’re giving up your legal rights to them. Shelters try to ensure the pets are adopted, but they often do not have enough room for all of the pets that are surrendered. This means that some of the pets will be euthanized after they have been at the facility for a certain period. There are no-kill shelters, but they are not as common.
Rescues will keep your dog for the remainder of their life while trying to find someone to adopt them. However, there’s no guarantee that someone will adopt them. There are alternatives to surrendering your border collie that you can choose instead. These could be a better fit for you.
You can attempt to find a new home for your dog. Although this will take more time and effort, it will provide you with some peace of mind. You can be certain that you’re giving your dog to someone who will love and cherish them. Perhaps you have a friend or a family member that is looking to adopt a dog? This could be a fantastic solution, especially if your dog already knows the person.
There are also options online for rehoming. Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet is a platform that is free for owners to use and will only cost the adopters a small amount that is similar to what would be paid to a shelter or rescue. Through this platform, you can provide a profile on your dog, along with pictures and videos. Then, you can go over the adoption applications that are submitted to ensure you’re finding a wonderful forever home for your Border Collie.
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