by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
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There are several ways that you can give up your Border Collie if you find that you can no longer keep them. No one likes the idea of needing to get rid of a dog they love and have cared for, but it happens. You might have a new family member coming into the house who is scared of dogs or allergic, for example. Or maybe you have to move for work, and you’re going to a new home that doesn’t allow pets.
There is any number of reasons that you might have to give up your border collie. Naturally, you want to be sure that your dog goes to a good home. Below, you’ll find options that you can try.
Many people will first think about the possibility of taking their dog to a shelter or a rescue. Shelters will require a surrender fee, and that you make an appointment before you drop off your dog. The same is true with rescues. Additionally, not all of the dogs brought to these organizations will be adopted. Despite shelters trying their best, they do not have the resources or the space to keep all of the dogs indefinitely.
When you rehome your Border Collie, you’ll be sure that your beloved dog is going to a home where they will be loved. You could choose to have a family member, or a friend take her, or you could find someone online. If you’re giving up your Border Collie to a stranger, make sure that you research them first, and charge a rehoming fee. The rehoming fee helps to ensure that they have a financial stake in your dog and will not be adopting your dog for any ill intent.
To make things as easy as possible, consider using Rehome. This is a peer-to-peer platform that allows you to connect with people looking to adopt. You can check their application to ensure they will be a good fit for your dog.
While there may be some cases where you have no choice except to give up your Border Collie, you should strive to ensure that this is your last choice. Take the time to think about why you have to give up your dog and see if there might be a solution.
For example, if you don’t have time to walk your dog each day, or if you have been injured and can’t take care of the dog right now, look for a pet sitter or dog walker. For those who have Border Collies with behavioral problems, consider getting a trainer or taking your dog to a training class. This can often alleviate the issue.
Maybe there is a way that you can keep your Border Collie. Of course, we know that this is not always possible. If you can’t keep your dog, consider rehoming rather than shelters.
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