by Adopt a Pet, | February 8, 2024
The amount it costs to surrender an Australian Shepherd can vary based on a range of factors, including the location and the shelter. The dog’s age can also be a factor. In some cases, a facility might charge less per pet when someone needs to surrender an entire litter of puppies, for example. Typically, the cost will range from $50 to $150 per dog.
In most cases, you can’t simply show up with your dog at the shelter and drop them off. Instead, you will need to make an appointment. Additionally, you should research the shelter to find out more about it, along with what the cost of surrendering your Australian Shepherd will be. They may need to have more information from you before you can bring your dog to them. For example, they will often want to know why you need to give up your pet.
In some cases, people may feel like they don’t have any choice except to surrender their pet to a shelter. They could have behavior issues, for example. Other potential reasons include no longer having the financial capability to take care of them, having a new baby in the house, or needing to move.
While these may all be legitimate reasons for needing to give up a pet, this does not mean that they should be brought to the shelter. Many of the above issues will have workarounds that can allow your dog to stay with you. It’s good idea to exhaust all of those options before you consider a shelter.
Animal shelters do try to take good care of the creatures that come into their care. However, due to not having enough funding or space, it’s often difficult. The shelters don’t want to euthanize animals, but sometimes they have no choice. Naturally, you want to avoid this with your beloved Australian Shepherd. Let’s look at some of the other options to consider.
There are many ways that you could potentially rehome your Australian Shepherd. One of the first things you should do is get in touch with your family and friends. They might be interested in adopting your dog. If you are simply having some financial trouble right now or you need to go away for work for a couple of months, they might be willing to keep your dog for you for the short-term.
You could also use Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet, which can help you find good homes for your dog. You can put up information about your Australian Shepherd, along with videos and photos. Through this platform, you also can screen the applications of people who want to adopt your dog. Additionally, this service is free for owners who have to give up their dogs.
With Rehome, you can find a home that is ideal for your dog. You will feel much better about this option rather than giving up your dog to a shelter.
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