*Could the behavior be a cause of a treatable medical condition? Contact A Veterinarian*
Dog Body Language from Doggone Safe: https://www.petprofessionalguild.com/resource/why-you-need-to-know-about-dog-body-language/
Humane Society of the United States: Allergies and Pets: https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/how-live-allergies-and-pets
If you’ve come to the conclusion that you need to rehome your pet and there are not other viable options to keep them with you, then we’ve got you covered!
It’s always best for your pet to go from one home to another home rather than bringing them to your local shelter. The shelter environment is a very stressful place for any animal. Here are some ways to help you advertise your pet to new potential adopters directly from your home.
Adopt A Pet is a great place to advertise your pet for adoption as it’s the same website shelters and rescues use to advertise their animals. You can even get the fee waived by following this link and using our special reference code: RCXHAQTL2U8AD8Z
Social media is an excellent tool to showcase your pet for potential adopters. Utilizing platforms such as Instagram, Tik Tok, or Facebook can help to reach a larger audience. Also, don’t forget about creating flyers to hang up at local businesses or good old fashioned word of mouth.
Get some more ideas on how to successfully rehome your pet from the Humane Society of the United States’ resource library.
Animal Farm Foundation (AFF) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization built on the principle that all dogs are individuals. Our Foundation relies on science-based information about animal behavior and public policy, including breed-specific legislation and housing insurance discrimination, derived from our subsidiary National Canine Research Council. AFF’s team offers regional and national initiatives that support dogs and the people who care for them in their communities.
NYS Department of Agriculture and Markets Shelter/Rescue Registration: RR286