by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
To surrender a Bull Terrier to a shelter or rescue, the cost will typically be somewhere between $50 and $150. However, the fee for surrendering can vary based on a range of factors. The location of the facility can often play a role, for example. Additionally, some rescues may not charge a surrender fee when bringing in your Bull Terrier. Others will charge a fee. You should expect that the surrender fee will be at least $50, but make sure you get in touch with the facility ahead of time.
Before you can bring your Bull Terrier to a shelter or rescue, you’ll first need to get in touch with them. It’s a good idea to peruse their website to learn more about their policy, their requirements, and their location even before calling them. Keep in mind that you can’t simply bring your Bull Terrier to one of these facilities without calling and making an appointment.
When you contact the facility, the staff will likely have some questions about your Bull Terrier. They’ll want to know about their temperament, their health, their age, etc. This will give them a better idea of what to expect with your dog.
In many cases, they’ll also want to know why you’re giving up your dog. This isn’t to try to shame you, of course. Instead, they often have resources that can help owners to keep their dogs in certain situations.
For example, if you’re giving up your Bull Terrier because you don’t have enough time to walk them and give them exercise during the day, they may have contact information for dog walkers in the area. If they have behavior issues, they might know of a trainer. They may also have information about low-cost vet services near you. The goal is to do what’s best for your dog, and sometimes that means staying with you if it’s possible.
Of course, there aren’t always options to keep the dog. Sometimes, certain elements are out of your control. You don’t have to surrender them to a shelter or rescue though. There are other options that you may want to consider.
If you know someone personally who has been looking for a dog to adopt, they may be interested in your Bull Terrier. Letting a friend or a family member become the new owner of your dog could give you some peace of mind, as long as they have the means and capability to care for them properly.
Other times, you may find other locals that you don’t know who would be interested in adoption. Always do your research to ensure they can care for them properly and be sure to charge a rehoming fee. This reduces the risk of people taking the dog just to resell to someone else or a lab later.
It’s also possible to use pet adoption sites. Rehome from Adopt-a-Pet could be a good choice. It’s free for owners to use and to connect with potential adopters.
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