Do You Have to Pay to Rehome a Boxer?

by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024

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Do you have to pay to rehome a Boxer? If you’re asking that question it’s probably because you’ve made the difficult decision to rehome your pet. If you choose to surrender your pet to a shelter you will almost always have to pay a surrender fee. The fee amount varies by shelter, but it typically ranges from $50 to $150. If you’re working with a private rescue to rehome the Boxer, they may also charge a fee, and the amount will depend on the policies for that specific rescue. 

What Does the Fee Cover?

You might be wondering why shelters charge a fee. It’s very expensive to provide vetting, food, and other services to the dogs in their care. Surrender fees don’t usually cover the care they provide to your dog, but the fees do help to offset some of the expenses.

Rehoming the Boxer Yourself? Should You Charge a Rehoming Fee? 

The short answer is yes. You should absolutely charge a rehoming fee if you decide to rehome your Boxer yourself. This serves to protect your pet from unscrupulous people who look for free-to-a-good-home ads and then use the animals as bait dogs or in other terrible ways.

Many pet owners aren’t sure about how to best go about rehoming their dog, but doing so — rather than surrendering to a shelter — gives your pet the best chance at finding a happy home. The good news is that there are resources that help to guide you through the process.

One great resource is Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. There you can find advice about finding a great home, create a profile for your Boxer, answer questions posed by potential adopters, and more. The site helps to get your Boxer’s profile exactly where it needs to be: In front of millions of people looking to adopt a pet on Adopt-a-Pet. 

If you’re unable to keep your Boxer, consider rehoming them yourself. It will take some extra time and effort, but it’s worth it to know they’ll be safe and happy. 

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