by Adopt a Pet, | February 7, 2024
The amount of time the Humane Society will keep Dachshunds can vary based on several factors. Typically, the minimum period will be between five and seven days for holding any type of dog.
One of the biggest factors that affect the Humane Society, as with other shelters, is space. When new dogs are brought into the shelter, it means that dogs that have been there for longer may need to be euthanized. This is never something that the Humane Society or any other shelter wants to do, of course. However, they only have a certain amount of space.
Along with the amount of space available at the Humane Society, the health or the temperament of the dog could be factors, as well. You should also note that different locations will have different hold times. Some areas may be capable of keeping the dogs for longer periods. This is something that you’ll want to ask about if you have to take your dachshund to the Humane Society.
It’s important to note that dogs that are brought in as strays will often be able to stay at the shelter for a longer period than those that are surrendered. This is to ensure that their owners have time to locate them and pick them up from the Humane Society. If the dogs are chipped, it becomes easier to track down the owners.
While the Humane Society and other shelters do their best to take care of the dogs and cats that are under their care, they don’t always get adopted. There are other means of rehoming your dachshund that you’ll want to consider.
One of the first things that you should consider is the other people in your life who might be looking to adopt a dog. If they already know your Dachshund, they might be willing to give them a new home. Talk with family and friends to see if they know anyone who wants to adopt a dog. If you don’t know the person well, make sure that they’re the right fit for your pet, of course.
Not everyone will be fortunate enough to know someone who wants to adopt a dog. In that case, rehoming is an option to consider. You can rehome the dog on your own through sites like Rehome from Adopt-a-Pet. This is a peer-to-peer program that allows you to put your dog’s information on a profile for numerous adopters to find.
The information that you put into the profile should be detailed to ensure that the adopters know whether they’ll be a good fit for their family. You can also add photos and videos to the profile, so they can see them. Once people have submitted adoption applications, you can sort through them and find the people who will be the best option for your Dachshund. Choosing this option helps to ensure that you find a good and loving home for them.
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