by Adopt a Pet, | January 8, 2024
The fastest way to rehome a Yorkie would be to bring them to an animal shelter. However, the fastest way is not the best way. There are other ways you can rehome your dog while reducing stress. It’s important to consider all of your options and what the best choice will be for your dog. Below, we’ll look at some of the various choices for rehoming a Yorkie.
You can rehome your Yorkie in a few ways: by finding them a new home yourself, working with a rescue group, placing them with a trusted friend, or, as a last resort, taking them to an animal shelter.
Rehoming your Yorkie online is possible with a site such as Rehome by Adopt a Pet. Rehome helps connect pet parents who need to rehome their dogs with potential adopters. Those who adopt will only have to pay a small rehoming fee, which goes back to helping more animals get adopted.
As the pet parent, you’ll create a profile for your Yorkie, complete with images and videos, if you would like. Adopters can then see your pet’s profile on Adopt a Pet and fill out an adoption application straight from your dog’s bio. You’ll be able to review the applications on your dashboard and get tips on how to choose the right adopter, giving you the chance to find the perfect new home for your Yorkie.
By the way, stay away from places like Craigslist and Facebook because you have no control over who is on those sites looking for animals, and you don’t know their intentions.
Because it tends to be the fastest way to rehome, it’s often one of the first options people consider. Shelters won’t let you simply drop your Yorkie off on their doorstep, though. You need to get in touch with the shelter and talk with them about their procedures and the cost of the surrender fee. The surrender fee will generally be between $50 and $100, but this varies based on location and other factors, such as the age of your dog. They’ll then set up an appointment for you if you choose this route.
When you surrender your Yorkie, you’re giving up your legal rights to your dog. They’ll go into the shelter and wait to be adopted. However, you do have to keep in mind that not all dogs that go to the facility will be adopted, even though the shelter tries its best.
Another option for rehoming that has the potential to be fast is a rescue. Rescues will often have surrender fees, as well. Shelters will keep dogs until they have been adopted, which means they’re a popular option for rehoming. However, this also means that they often fill up quickly, so there may not be space for your Yorkie. Still, it’s worth trying if you don’t have other options.
Another way to rehome your Yorkie relatively quickly is to ask friends and family if they’re willing to adopt. You might know someone who is looking to adopt a dog, and they could be a nice fit for your Yorkie. Allowing someone that you already trust and know can take care of them will make you feel better about rehoming.
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