Rehoming a dog
Life can take surprising and difficult turns for all of us. Loss of a job, having to move, allergies, divorce, and even death sometimes results in a wonderful pet needing a new home. For those families or individuals with no other options than to rehome a pet, we are here to help by offering guidance to you. We encourage you to devote at least a month to finding a new home for your pet before considering surrendering your pet to a shelter. Please take a look at this "Rehoming Resources" article through the Humane Rescue Alliance before contacting us to ensure that surrendering your dog is your final option.
Follow the link: https://www.humanerescuealliance.org/rehoming-resources
As a foster based rescue, we can only take in a dog if we have a foster home available, the dog must also be dog friendly. If you need help rehoming a dog we can certainly do a courtesy posting for you and try to network.
We need the following information:
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Name?
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Age?
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Why are you rehoming?
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Dog friendly?
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Cat friendly?
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Kid friendly?
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House trained?
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Crate trained?
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Up to date on vaccinations?
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Spayed/Neutered?
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Location?
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Best Contact
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Any pictures or videos that show the dogs
true personality or support any of the above questions.
Please email us at adopt@underdogca.com
Miranda's Rescue is another great resource if you're looking to rehome a dog with behavioral issues. Shannon Miranda is a fabulous dog trainer and has helped us with numerous dogs that have had a hard time being adopted.