by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
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Are you giving up a pet and wondering how long the Humane Society keeps Australian Shepherds? Humane societies don’t generally put a time limit on how long they’ll keep a dog, but if the dog has health issues or is exhibiting aggressive behaviors, they will not make the dog available for adoption. While humane societies work hard to find homes for every dog, sometimes it’s just not possible.
If you can’t bear the thought of your Australian Shepherd being in a position where they are pulled from the adoption floor, consider rehoming your dog yourself. This has many advantages, including:
You’ll have a say in who adopts your pet.
Your dog won’t have to endure the stress of being in a shelter.
The transition to a new home will be smoother for your dog.
If you’re able to put in some extra time and effort to make sure your dog ends up in a loving home, visit Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet. This site is a treasure trove of valuable information from experts. It provides useful tools to make the process of rehoming your Australian Shepherd easier.
Create a Pet Profile
Review Applications from Potential Adopters
Communicate with Potential Adopters
Upload Vet Records
Complete Adoption Paperwork
And much more! In order to find a new home, you’ll need to get your pet in front of as many potential adopters as possible. Rehome is a great way to do that, but you can always help the process by sharing your pet’s profile on your social media channels and asking friends to do the same. You can also combine a Rehome profile with listings on breed-specific rescue sites to increase your chances of finding the perfect home.
Humane societies work hard to find homes for the animals in their care, but no one knows your Australian Shepherd as well as you do! Taking the time to rehome your dog yourself gives them the best chance at a happy future and gives you peace of mind.
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