by Adopt a Pet, | February 7, 2024
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Bentley’s Pet Stuff is committed to helping homeless dogs in various ways, but they do not take dogs being surrendered by their owners.
Surrendering your dog should be a last resort. Before doing so, talk to an animal trainer, consider doggy daycare, or look a little harder for pet-friendly housing — whatever the problem causing you to consider rehoming your pet is, it can usually be solved with a little help or creative thinking.
If you decide you can’t keep your pet, you’ll have a few options:
Before you take your pet to a local shelter, be sure to do some research. Why? Many still have high euthanasia rates, so it’s important that you understand where you’re sending your dog.
Reputable rescues are often short on space, and it can be a challenge to find one who will agree to take your dog. If you do, it may take some time for a spot to open up, but it will be worth it in order to give your dog a safe harbor.
This is the best option, as you remain in control of where your dog goes. It can take some time, but it’s the right thing to do for your pet — and you’ll have peace of mind that you found them an excellent home, so it’s a win-win situation.
The Rehome website is an excellent resource for pet owners. You’ll be able to create a profile of your dog, accept applications from interested adopters, and find expert advice to help the rehoming process go smoothly.
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If you find a stray dog, here’s a guide with your next steps.
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If you’re considering finding a new home for a pet, check out Rehome. It’s Adopt a Pet’s safe, simple program that lets people safely rehome a pet.
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