Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders, and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership. Therefore, they would prefer that people try hard to find a solution before resorting to surrendering their pet to a shelter. If you must find a new home for a pet, please try posting to our adoption portal before placing the burden on the shelter. Direct adoptions work well and allow everyone to share in the accountability of their community!
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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Looking for a good, loving, and caring home for my daughter’s 4 yr old Australian Shepherd Pitt Bull mix. My daughter inherited her 2 weeks ago, but we are unable to properly care for her due to my daughter is a college student, and I travel often with work. She is tan and white and super cute. Very obedient, fully house trained, and current with shots; has not been sprayed. She has a gentle demeanor and not overly hyper, good with kids. She loves being around people, no matter if you’re watching tv, working, or reading a book, she is right there with you. A person who works from home or who is home often would be a good fit for her. She needs an appropriate yard to run and play and deserves a loving family that can devote more time to her and that can care for her both physically and financially. Can someone please give her a good, loving home? She is a good dog in a not so good situation. We have exhausted all options. Pls call 919-740-4930 or email [email protected]. Thanks for all consideration.
posted by Cassandra Gregory,
on 2022-08-23 21:31:00
We have a family emergency and have to move unexpectedly and very quickly we cannot take our animals with us we have several kittens because we adopted two cats that were already pregnant when we moved to this house. We didn’t know they were pregnant obviously. We also have a sweet gentle blue healer mix named prince. He is submissive to everyone even the kittens. He does well with most other dogs. He has His first round of shots and he is housetrained. He is just now a year old. We are Heartbroken that we cannot take him. Now we can only hope to find him a loving home or foster home as quickly as possible. Please contact me if you’re interested.
828-666-3449 Anthony
Trying to find the owners of a sweet, male bird dog that wondered into our yard. He had a collar with a name and number which has yielded no results. Please respond to this post if you are missing your bird dog.
Im fostering a 6 yr old blonde chihuhau for a neighbor that passed away easter. Trying to find him a forever home. I already have 2 dogs and a cat. He loves run and play with cat and my pom, loves baths, loves ride in car.
posted by MarshaAlston-Heron,
on 2017-06-11 17:31:22
Looking to find a home for a dog that wandered in my yard last week during the horrible storm. He's super sweet, looks like a shihtzu. Very well behaved and very well groomed but I already have 2 dogs and 2 cats and cannot keep him. If you lost a dog in the Western Harnett Area please call Shana Hinson at 910-635-5188.
Bailey is missing. Please help me find her. Last seen on Lake Drive near Archdale Blvd. In Archdale. Pictures attached. Call me 336-491-0823 she was wearing a red collar with a red heart shaped rabies tag that goes back to Archdale animal clinic. Cash reward if found!!
posted by Christina Harris,
on 2020-09-06 14:55:47
There is a dog in my neighborhood, a pit mix, that has been abandoned. Currently the neighbors are trying to see that he stays fed, but he is very shy and apprehensive. We need to find him a permeant home, and of course a way to get him to trust us so we can contain him in order to relocate him. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated.