Pet Supplies Plus does not take dogs at any of their stores. If you need to rehome your pet, you’ll need to find another option.
How to Find a New Home for Your Dog
If you’re considering rehoming your pet, ask yourself if you’ve done everything you can to keep him.
For example:
- If he has behavior issues, have you tried additional training?
- If he isn’t get along with other pets, have you talked with an animal behaviorist?
- If you’re too busy, have you considered doggy day care?
Many times the issues that cause pet owners to rehome their pet can be solved with a bit of effort.
If you’ve done all you can and know that you can’t keep your dog, you have a few options.
Surrender Your Dog to a Shelter
This is often the fastest way to surrender your pet, but there is a major downside: many shelters still euthanize for space. Before you bring your dog to a shelter, make sure you learn the euthanasia rate and understand what his chances are of ever finding a home.
Surrender Your Dog to a Private Rescue
Private rescues will usually do whatever it takes to find dogs in their care a wonderful home, but it can be a challenge to find a rescue with room to take your pet. If you’re willing to keep the dog until a spot opens up in a rescue you trust, this is a good option.
Rehome Your Dog Yourself
Your dog deserves the best chance of a happy home and you deserve peace of mind that will come with knowing you adopted your dog out to a loving family. If you’re not sure where to start when it comes to finding your dog a home, visit Rehome. Rehome has lots of resources and features to help pet owners find their dogs a loving home. Create a profile for your pet, accept applications, download a contract, and much more.