by Adopt a Pet, | January 11, 2024
Mauro Grigollo / Stocksy
Surrender fees for a German Shepherd can vary. The cost depends on the type of shelter and the municipality that you choose to surrender your dog. On average, surrender fees at shelters run between $50 and $150.
Surrendering your German Shepherd to a shelter isn’t a choice to take lightly. While shelters work tirelessly to find homes for the dogs in their care, the truth is that it’s not always possible.
When you consider the sheer number of dogs surrendered every year, the sad reality becomes apparent: There simply are not enough homes.
Also consider that some dogs do not do well in a shelter environment. This causes them to behave differently and can become a hindrance to them getting adopted.
What some pet owners are choosing to do instead of surrendering their German Shepherd to a shelter is to rehome their dog on their own. Using a rehoming service like Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet allows you to choose where your German Shepherd ends up. You’ll also have a bit of an advantage in your search for the right adopter, as there are so many people who are passionate about German Shepherds.
Not sure where to start? Visit the Rehome website. You’ll find valuable tips for finding the perfect home as well as tools to make it happen!
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Sure, it may take a while to find the perfect home, but if you’ve made the difficult decision to rehome your German Shepherd, this gives them the best chance of a positive outcome. You know your pet better than anyone, so you are the best person to help match them with a home where he’ll be happy and healthy!
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