by Adopt a Pet, | November 19, 2024
Do you need to rehome your pet and wonder how long the humane society keeps Pit Bulls? Unfortunately, there isn’t one clear-cut answer. It depends on available space and whether or not your dog has health or behavioral issues. The policies also vary by location, so while one might give your Pit Bull more time, in other locations, they may run out of time in just a couple of days.
Some pet parents choose to rehome their Pit Bull because of issues that could be solved with training or by making different arrangements, such as hiring a dog walker to come by while you’re at work. Looking into options that will allow you to keep your Pit Bull is the preferred route. If that’s not possible, the humane society or shelter are viable options, but many other alternatives might make it more likely they’ll land in the right home.
Your local rescue might be able to put more effort into finding a new home for your Pit Bull. Do some digging to check out the rescue and make sure they’re known for really caring about the dogs and getting them placed in awesome homes, no matter how long it takes.
Keep in mind that it can be difficult to find a quality rescue that has room to take your Pit Bull immediately. Even if you have to be put on the waiting list, it will be worth it to ensure the safety of your dog.
Another option is to rehome the Pit Bull yourself. The advantages are that you are able to maintain control over what happens to your dog, and you’re able to choose the family that adopts them. This is not only better for the dog, but it also gives you peace of mind knowing they’ll be safe and loved. If you can’t keep your Pit Bull, give them the best chance of finding their forever home.
If you’re not sure where to begin, here are a few tips:
Never list your dog as free to a good home. Always charge a rehoming fee, as that helps to weed out people with bad intentions.
Finding the right home for your Pittyl won’t happen overnight, but the extra time is worth it to know they’ll be happy and safe.
Use the services of Rehome by Adopt a Pet. Rehome provides helpful information and resources that make it easier to rehome your Pit Bull.
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