by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024
The best way to rehome a Maltese is with someone you’ve vetted and that you know will love them and take great care of them. This might be with someone you know or someone you find online. The important thing is that you’re sure they’ll be in a wonderful new home when you can no longer keep them.
Although you never thought you’d ever have to give up your Maltese, things in life can change quickly. You may find that you’re no longer able to care for them financially, or that you’ve had an injury that makes it impossible to provide them with the care they need. Perhaps you have to move to a new location where pets aren’t allowed. Regardless of the reason, they need a new home. Let’s look at some of the options you have available.
Of course, one of the fastest, simplest, and best ways to rehome your Maltese is with someone you already know. Maybe you have someone in your life who has been thinking about getting a dog. If you believe they’ll be a good fit for your dog, let them know that you have to give them up. This can bring you some peace of mind, and you could even get updates on how they’re doing in their new home. If you do give them up to someone you know, just make sure that you don’t visit right away, so they can get used to their new family.
When searching for an online pet adoption site, be sure to consider Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. Rehome is a peer-to-peer platform that allows you to create a detailed bio and profile for your dog complete with photos and videos. When you are ready to start vetting adopters, you will be able to publish your dog’s profile directly onto Adopt-a-Pet for millions of potential adopters to see.
Remember that it’s essential that you’re honest whenever you’re imparting information about your dog. You want to be sure that the potential adopters know all of the good things about them, as well as some of their not-so-good habits. Maybe they bark a lot when she doesn’t get enough attention, for example. Honesty helps to ensure that they’ll go to the perfect new home.
Those who view the profile and who want to adopt your dog can submit applications. You’ll then review the applications and find the best owner for your dog. This platform is free for owners to use, and the adopters will only pay a small rehoming fee. It’ll be about the same as adopting through a rescue or shelter.
If you can’t find a home for your dog using the above methods, there are still some choices available. You could surrender your dog to a shelter or a rescue. These facilities aren’t truly rehoming your dog, though. Instead, your dog will await adoption, but there’s no guarantee someone will come along and bring her home. Rescues will keep your dog indefinitely, but shelters can only hold dogs for a limited time. They may have to euthanize to make more room. Shelters do their best to ensure dogs get adopted, but it doesn’t always happen there, either.
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