Best way to responsibly rehome a puppy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.


They don’t do real background checks. You can neuter him now. Rescues are selling the dogs. They speak to a family, maybe go out once and that’s it. It’s all a show. Why do you think so many dogs get returned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.


They don’t do real background checks. You can neuter him now. Rescues are selling the dogs. They speak to a family, maybe go out once and that’s it. It’s all a show. Why do you think so many dogs get returned.


Absolutely false. Rescues are saving so many lives. And the background checks that the rescue I volunteered for does extensive background checks, including making phone calls to the person's vet. It is not "all a show."

OP, if you are in the DMV, consider contacting the largest rescue in the area -- Homeward Trails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.


They don’t do real background checks. You can neuter him now. Rescues are selling the dogs. They speak to a family, maybe go out once and that’s it. It’s all a show. Why do you think so many dogs get returned.


Absolutely false. Rescues are saving so many lives. And the background checks that the rescue I volunteered for does extensive background checks, including making phone calls to the person's vet. It is not "all a show."

OP, if you are in the DMV, consider contacting the largest rescue in the area -- Homeward Trails.


Again, all that says nothing. It’s all for show. Homeward trails is the absolute worst money maker. Look at their financials. This dog has a home and just needs a new family. Really a call to a vet takes five minutes. And, it tells nothing.
Anonymous
Go to https://www.havaneseforum.com/
They are passionate Hav owners. You will get completely reputable referral to breed specific rescue groups. Or group members will contact you directly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.


They don’t do real background checks. You can neuter him now. Rescues are selling the dogs. They speak to a family, maybe go out once and that’s it. It’s all a show. Why do you think so many dogs get returned.


They get returned because people lie and when they realize animals are work they want a plush do instead.

People suck. It isn't the rescues fault.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is OP. Someone has hijacked this post and posted pictures. I have not. I’m going to speak to a rescue Monday and see about working with them to find the dog a home. Someone should report the photos.


You can report it. Why not post an email, and talk to some of us?

This post seems to have already triggered a potential bad actor pretending they were me. I want to responsibly rehome the dog and don’t have the resources or knowledge to background check strangers. He is not yet neutered at the advice of the vet to wait for him to be 9 months old and I don’t want someone turning him into a breeding dog. I will speak to a rescue group on Monday and post their information to this thread.


They don’t do real background checks. You can neuter him now. Rescues are selling the dogs. They speak to a family, maybe go out once and that’s it. It’s all a show. Why do you think so many dogs get returned.


Absolutely false. Rescues are saving so many lives. And the background checks that the rescue I volunteered for does extensive background checks, including making phone calls to the person's vet. It is not "all a show."

OP, if you are in the DMV, consider contacting the largest rescue in the area -- Homeward Trails.


Again, all that says nothing. It’s all for show. Homeward trails is the absolute worst money maker. Look at their financials. This dog has a home and just needs a new family. Really a call to a vet takes five minutes. And, it tells nothing. [/quote

You mean had a home. Op signed a contract so they are obligated to return the dog to the shelter.

Op you are probably going through puppy blues. It happens to a lot of people. If you can't stick with your commitment and try a little longer I hope you never adopt. Sometimes things are hard and if you expect instant gratification than having a dog or cat might not be for you.
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