by Adopt a Pet, | February 7, 2024
The answers to how do I rehome my Jack Russell Terrier are varied and include options such as surrendering your pet to a shelter, working with a rescue, and rehoming your dog yourself. Each method has pros and cons, but rehoming your Jack Russell yourself is the one that lets you have a say in where your dog ends up.
This is the fastest way to remove a dog from your home, but it’s not without risk. While the staff at most shelters work hard to find homes for all the dogs in their care, it’s not always possible to do so. Before surrendering to a shelter, research their save rates and learn a bit about the shelter’s policies.
Reaching out to breed-specific rescues is another option. You might find one that is able to take your dog. If not, some may be willing to list your Jack Russell as a courtesy listing on their website, Facebook page, and Instagram. This can be very effective, especially if they have a large following because many of their followers are likely Jack Russell Terrier fans.
This is the most time-consuming option, but it’s the one that will give you the most peace of mind when you find the perfect home for your pet. Take advantage of online resources, such as Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. You’ll find lots of expert advice and impressive features that allow you to:
Create a pet profile that will be seen by potential adopters.
Upload medical records.
Communicate with and field questions from potential adopters.
Complete adoption paperwork… and more!
If you’ve made the difficult decision to give up your pet, you owe it to them—and to yourself—to ensure they are placed with a family where they’ll be happy and loved.
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