by Adopt a Pet, | February 8, 2024
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Generally, the fastest way to rehome a Shih Tzu is by allowing someone you already know to adopt your dog. Maybe you have a friend or a family member who wants a dog, and who already loves your Shih Tzu. If you aren’t able to keep them any longer, this could be a perfect solution. It won’t take long, but you’ll want to be sure that all of the paperwork for ownership has been transferred if required in your area.
Not only is this typically the fastest way to rehome a Shih Tzu, but it’s also one of the best. Since you already know the people that’ll be taking care of them, it provides you with some peace of mind. Of course, it’s not the only method of rehoming a Shih Tzu. There are other methods, as well, which can be relatively fast.
These options aren’t technically rehoming your dog since they are essentially waystations where your dog will await adoption. However, they are options for those who have to give up a dog and who don’t know anyone who wants to adopt.
You should realize that you can’t simply show up with your Shih Tzu in your arms and drop them off at the shelter, though. You’ll need to make an appointment with the shelter or rescue. They’ll let you know what paperwork you need and the amount you’ll need to pay for the surrender fee. Once they take them, you’ll no longer have legal rights to your dog.
They’ll then await adoption at the shelter or rescue. If they’re in a rescue, they’ll stay there until someone adopts them. If they’re in a shelter, there may be a limited amount of time they’ll be able to keep them before transferring them or euthanizing them. This is something you can discuss with the shelter when you contact the facility.
Although it will require some additional work and time on your part, you may want to consider rehoming them on your own. Rather than hoping someone will find them at a shelter or rescue, consider putting them up for adoption on your own. This isn’t the fastest way to rehome, but it gives you more control over who gets your dog.
You could find free adoption sites online, but you’ll want to stay away from sites like Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. While they might be fine for getting rid of old video games, you don’t want to give your dog to someone you meet on those sites. You need to be sure you’re only allowing the right people to adopt.
A nice and easy option is to choose Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. Rehome provides you with the tools needed to get your pup into a loving new home. You can upload photos, videos, and create a profile for your Shih Tzu. You can make note of their personality, the things they like, and the things they don’t. Maybe they don’t like larger dogs, for example. Potential adopters need this information.
You can then look at the adoption applications that come through and choose the best new owner for your Shih Tzu. It gives you more control over where their forever home will be.
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