by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024
To rehome a Shih Tzu means that you take the time to find a new home for your dog when you have to give them up. This is different from surrendering your dog. When you surrender a dog, you do so at a shelter or a rescue. The facility is then responsible for your dog and trying to find someone to adopt them. However, this isn’t always possible.
You’ll want to learn more about some of your options for rehoming and how to do it correctly. This ensures that you can find the perfect new home for your Shih Tzu.
You have the option of finding someone to adopt on your own. One of the simplest methods is to talk with people you know. You might have a family member or a friend who has been thinking about adopting a dog. Even if they can’t adopt, they might know someone else that’s looking for a new dog. Talk with people you know first, as it can be one of the easiest ways to find a great home for your dog.
If you don’t know anyone personally, you can still opt to put your dog up for adoption online. Of course, you need to be sure you’re using the best and most reputable sites. Don’t simply choose to use Craigslist because it’s easy. You never know who will see the ad or what they have planned for your dog. Some people troll these sites looking for free dogs they can sell to labs or use for bait for fighting dogs.
For this reason, you should also make sure that you charge a rehoming fee. There’s some controversy about these fees, but it’s necessary to have them. People who have bad intent won’t want to pay for a dog, so it helps to keep your dog safer.
Rehome is a peer-to-peer pet adoption service provided by Adopt-a-Pet that helps make it easier for owners like you to find someone to adopt. This platform connects you with people who are looking to adopt dogs just like yours by publishing your Shih Tzu’s profile directly on Adopt-a-Pet. Rehome is free for owners to use, and the adopters will only have to pay a small adoption fee that’s similar to what they would be paying at a shelter or a rescue.
You’ll also find tools that help to ensure you find the right home for your dog. You can create a bio for your dog and add some photos and videos. The bio should be detailed enough that it highlights your dog’s personality, likes, dislikes, health problems, etc. You want the bio to have all of the information that someone who is adopting will need. Don’t try to hide any issues your dog might have. You want them to find the perfect new owner.
Once people start to send in adoption applications, you can then examine them and find the people you feel will be the best fit for your dog’s new home.
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