by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
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The best way to rehome your Mastiff is to first make sure that you understand exactly what your dog needs to thrive and be happy. Once you understand this, you’ll find that it’s easier to narrow down your choices when you’re looking for a new pet parent to bring your dog home with them.
Take some time to think about what makes your dog unique, both the good things and the bad. Do they have any health issues that require regular vet trips or medicine? Do they have an aversion to cats and other small animals? Do they bark a lot? Consider all of the quirks of your dog’s personality. This way, you’ll have a much better understanding of what they need from a new pet parent and home.
Giving up your dog is hard and something that you probably never thought you’d have to do. However, you can make the process a bit easier on yourself if you have friends or family that might be willing to provide your Mastiff with a new home. If they already know your dog, the process will also be easier for them.
However, you still need to be sure that the person who becomes the new pet’s parent can provide proper care for your dog before rehoming. Additionally, be sure to give your dog and their new person some space after they adopt. This way, your dog won’t become confused and think that they’re coming home with you.
Another great option for rehoming your Mastiff is by using quality online services. Don’t use the typical want-ad sites, though. Instead, use a service like Rehome from Adopt a Pet. This is a good choice for a host of reasons. It’s a reputable and respected platform that connects pet parents like you with people who are actively looking to adopt a dog.
You can build a profile for your Mastiff on the site that includes pictures, videos, and a bio. The bio should be thorough and honest, discussing all of the elements mentioned above about your dog’s needs and traits. This way, the adopters will have a better idea right away of whether they’ll be a good option as a new person for them.
Rehoming fees like those charged by Rehome are essential. They’re used by Rehome to help more animals get adopted. Charging a rehoming fee reduces the risk of someone who doesn’t have the financial means or who has ill intentions of getting your dog. Essentially, the fees provide some protection for your Mastiff.
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