REHOMING
IF YOU FOUND A STRAY PET, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL SHELTER AND FOLLOW APPLICABLE LAWS.
Take the animal to your local vet or shelter to scan for a microchip.
LOCAL SHELTER AND FOLLOW APPLICABLE LAWS.
Take the animal to your local vet or shelter to scan for a microchip.
Barks of Love Rescue receives a high volume of emails and calls each day about dogs needing help. Due to the overwhelming volume of contacts regarding strays, rescued or owner surrender dogs, we are just not able to return every message. It is not that we don’t care – we do! We simply have to help the dogs that we can and guide our fellow rescuers to other agencies that might be able to help.
Because of our reply times may be delayed, we have put together some helpful resources to help you rehome your dog if you decide you need to. We understand that sometimes life makes you make hard choices, and sometimes these choices mean you have to find a new home for your beloved furry family member. We have the following section together to help you find a home for your pet(s) that you may not longer be able to keep for whatever reason.
Because of our reply times may be delayed, we have put together some helpful resources to help you rehome your dog if you decide you need to. We understand that sometimes life makes you make hard choices, and sometimes these choices mean you have to find a new home for your beloved furry family member. We have the following section together to help you find a home for your pet(s) that you may not longer be able to keep for whatever reason.
Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet & The Petco Foundation:
By visiting http://rehome.adoptapet.com/ you can list your pet for adoption or find resources to keep your pet. If you do choose to create an adoption profile you'll receive applications and safely rehome your pet all on your own! Check out their FAQs for more details. My Pitbull is Family: www.mypitbullisfamily.org is an organization with a mission to keep dogs and families together. This website has many resources from a Dog Friendly Housing Database and information on Insurance. We encourage you to check this page out if you are having issues with your landlord, insurance, etc. |
Inland Valley Humane Society's "Home to Home" Program
Home To Home gives people who can no longer keep their pets the opportunity to find new, loving homes without having to drop pets off at the shelter. Pets go from one home into another. Animals in need of new homes are searchable on their website and Facebook page. Visit their website for more information.
For more information, visit: ivhs.home-home.org/
Additional places you can list your pet for adoption:
When writing the listing for your pet you want to be accurate, but want to write something that will capture someone's attention and make them want to meet your pet. Include key details like age, sex, breed, size, activity level, how your pet gets along with kids, dogs, cats, other people, whether your dog is housebroken or has other training, etc. |