Finding new home for a pet on hold: It takes time

23.08.2023 16:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:23

Different things might happen, and sometimes pets need to find new home as soon as possible.

Finding a new home for an animal on hold involves a thoughtful and responsible process to ensure the animal's well-being and happiness. 

Here's how to go about it.

Contact Rescues and Shelters

Reach out to local animal rescues and shelters. 

They often have networks of potential adopters and can help find a suitable home for the animal.

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Use Online Platforms

Utilize online platforms dedicated to pet adoption. 

Websites and social media groups specifically designed for rehoming pets can connect you with interested adopters.

Network

Spread the word through your own social networks, friends, family, and colleagues. 

Word of mouth can be powerful in finding a loving home.

Meet and Greet

When potential adopters express interest, arrange meet-and-greet sessions where they can interact with the animal. 

Home Visit

Consider conducting a home visit for serious adopters. 

This allows you to see the living conditions and make sure they are suitable for the animal.

Interview Adopters

Have a conversation with potential adopters to understand their lifestyle, experience with pets, and reasons for wanting to adopt. 

This helps gauge their commitment and suitability.

Trial Period

Consider implementing a trial period where the animal stays with the potential adopter for a short time before finalizing the adoption. 

This ensures compatibility.

Follow Up

Stay in touch with the new owners after the adoption to ensure that the animal is adjusting well and receiving proper care.

Be Patient

Finding the right home may take time. 

Be patient and prioritize the animal's well-being over speed.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


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  1. Contact Rescues and Shelters
  2. Use Online Platforms
  3. Network
  4. Meet and Greet
  5. Home Visit
  6. Interview Adopters
  7. Trial Period
  8. Follow Up
  9. Be Patient