by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
If you’re looking for the fastest way to rehome a Border Collie, sending them to a shelter is likely the quickest option. However, just because it might be fast, does not mean that it is the best or the right choice. There are other options for rehoming available, and you should consider these, as well.
Rescues could be a good option when you have to give up your Border Collie. They have no-kill policies and they will keep your dog until they are adopted. However, they are popular places to bring pets, which means they are usually full. Even when you send your dog to a rescue, there is no guarantee that they will be adopted.
Shelters are a fast option, as well. It’s not possible to simply show up at a shelter and drop off your dog. You need to contact them ahead of time and set up an appointment. You’ll also have to answer questions that they might have regarding your dog first. When you bring them to the shelter to surrender them, you’ll have to pay a fee, just as you would at a shelter.
Additionally, even though shelters try to ensure dogs are adopted as quickly as possible, there is no guarantee. Most of the shelters can only keep the dogs for a certain period, as well, because they need to make room for more dogs.
Fortunately, you can rehome your dog instead. This isn’t as fast as dropping off your dog at the shelter, but most consider it to be a much better option. When you rehome, you can ensure that your dog is going to a wonderful home.
One of the first options that you’ll want to consider is rehoming your dog with someone you already know and trust. Maybe your parents or another family member has been thinking about getting a dog. You might have a friend who has mentioned wanting a border collie. Ask people you know if they might want to adopt her before you look elsewhere.
If you don’t know anyone who wants to adopt your dog, you can spread the word online. However, you can’t give your dog to just anyone. You should always take the time to vet the potential adopters, and you should always charge a rehoming fee. Some people don’t like rehoming fees, but they help to keep the dog safe. People who have ill intent toward animals aren’t likely to want to pay a rehoming fee.
To ensure a greater level of safety, you should consider using Rehome. This platform is simple to use, and it lets you connect with people who are interested in adopting. You can create a profile for your dog including photos and videos. The profile should have plenty of information about your dog’s personality, so the potential adopters know that they are making the right choice. Once you have some people apply, you can check their applications and determine who would be the right choice for your Border Collie.
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