Do You Have to Pay to Rehome a Great Pyrenees?

Here’s what to know about fees and costs when rehoming your Great Pyrenees.

by Kelly Villa, | January 14, 2025

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Do You Have to Pay to Rehome a Great Pyrenees?

If you’re the current pet parent, you won’t typically have to pay to rehome a Great Pyrenees. But if you’re adopting a dog from someone rehoming their dog you will. But if you choose to surrender your dog to a shelter, they will charge a fee. It’s important to understand how the different types of fees work when rehoming and adopting a dog and why fees are so important.

What costs are involved when rehoming a dog?

Some people may have bad opinions about rehoming fees, but that’s because they may not understand just why they’re important. Here’s why they’re essential.

What’s a rehoming fee?

When rehoming a Great Pyrenees, the current pet parent should request a rehoming fee from the adopters. The fees aren’t used to line the pockets of the existing pet parents who don’t want their pets. Instead, the fees help to keep the pets safe. How?

Well, some people look for dogs being given away with bad intentions. They may be looking for dogs that could be used for fighting or for training fighting dogs. When you charge rehoming fees, you won’t have to worry as much about these issues. People who have ill intent don’t want to pay for dogs.

What’s an adoption fee?

Adoption fees charged by shelters and rescues are similar to rehoming fees. They tend to be around the same cost. Animal welfare organizations use the money to pay for operational costs.

What’s a surrender fee?

A surrender fee is a fee that pet parents must pay if they choose to surrender (or give up) their dog to a shelter or rescue rather than rehome them. Again, the fees go back into running the facility.

When do you not need rehoming fees?

You don’t need to charge rehoming fees when you’re letting someone you already know and trust adopt the dog. You’ve vetted them and know that they’ll be providing your Great Pyrenees with a wonderful home for the rest of their life.

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If you want to find your dog home without the hassle of charging a rehoming fee, consider using Rehome by Adopt a Pet. Rehome is a safe and easy-to-use platform that can guide you through the process and help you find the right people to adopt your dog.

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Kelly Villa

Kelly Villa

Kelly Villa is a freelance writer and contributor to various pet publications.

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