by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
How can I find a home for my Labrador Retriever is a question you may be asking if you can no longer keep your pet. While this is a difficult decision, once you’ve decided to rehome your pet, the next step is to do all you can to find them a suitable home. For caring pet owners, one of the best ways to find a new home for your Labrador Retriever is to rehome them yourself — and you don’t have to go it alone! Helpful programs, such as Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet, provide valuable advice along with tools that make it easier to find a new home for your dog.
Whether you are rehoming your Labrador Retriever through friends or family, or by posting them to Rehome, you’ll need to get prepared for the process. Take the time to research and really find them a home where they will be happy, healthy, and able to enjoy life with their new family.
Never list free to a good home: Unfortunately, there are people who scour ads for free animals and then use them for dog fighting and other illicit purposes.
Get their info together: Make sure you have all of the necessary information a potential adopter might be interested in knowing. This would include not only your dog’s medical records and health history, but also information on their temperament and personality. It’s also a good idea to have at least one or two engaging photos of your Labrador Retriever ready to share.
Be honest: Put together a bio of your dog that explains what makes them special. Their description should tell potential adopters why your dog would be a great additional to their life, but make sure you are honest about both the good and the bad. If your dog is a whiny shoe-chewer, that doesn’t mean they won’t find the perfect family, but don’t withhold information and say they are perfect. If you do, they may end up looking for another new home in a few months.
Screen applicants: Check vet references and employ other screening methods for the best chance of an excellent match. You’ll find helpful tips about this on the Rehome website.
If at any point you feel like you need more support or are confused about the next step, the experts here at Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet are here to help ease your stress. Rehome is free, simple to use, and will get your pet’s photos and bio in front of the millions of potential adopters who are searching on our site. Our team will provide guidance along the way including an application interested adopters can fill out right from your dog’s profile and tips on how to review applications for good answers and red flags. We’ll even help you to transfer your dog’s medical records to the new adopter!
Give your dog the gift of love and happiness by taking the time to find them a family where they’ll be a perfect fit! Get started with Rehome here.
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