Below Are A Few Tips To Help You Re-Home Your Jindo:
- Give yourself time to re-home your Jindo. It can often take weeks or even months to find a new home.
- Increase your Jindo’s adoptability. Make sure it’s spayed/neutered, groomed, and up-to-date on its vaccinations.
- Market your pet! Create an attention grabbing pet profile that you can copy/paste on multiple platforms.
- Tell your friends, family and co-workers. Ask them to spread the word! You never know who may be looking for a new companion.
- Promote your pet online. Post your pet profile on as many rehoming sites as possible. Here are just a few to get your started:
rehome.adoptapet.com
rehomeyourpets.com
facebook.com
nextdoor.com
Use caution when considering unknown individuals or families as your pet’s new owners. Hold the initial meeting in a public place and ask questions to screen potential adopters. Share your expectations for your pet’s new home and require an adoption fee to deter dishonest individuals. When you find a family that meets your and your pet’s needs, ask for identification and contact information to follow up on how your pet is doing in its new home. - Check with local rescue groups. You can find most of these groups online through a web search or on Facebook.
- NEVER ABANDON YOUR ANIMAL.
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Post Date
August 17, 2019