VENT - rehoming fees

Anonymous
Our rescue asks for $200-$350 depending on the age of the dog. The dogs are fully vetted, checked or treated for heartworm and spayed/ neutered before being available for adoption. We are all-volunteer and operate entirely on donations. The fees go towards paying for all these costs, food, boarding and transport.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our rescue asks for $200-$350 depending on the age of the dog. The dogs are fully vetted, checked or treated for heartworm and spayed/ neutered before being available for adoption. We are all-volunteer and operate entirely on donations. The fees go towards paying for all these costs, food, boarding and transport.


Yeah, but that goes to the rescue. Totally fine. OP is talking about when owners, who are giving up their dogs, demand payment from the person who is volunteering to take them!
Anonymous
I paid a "re-homing fee" to the jerks who had one of my dogs first. They had spent $1200 on her at a pet store and then 2 weeks later decided she was too much work. I hated giving them any money, but I wanted to get her and give her a home.
Anonymous
I couldn't agree more.

This would be a win~win for everyone involved.

Great innovative idea.

Spread the word.
Anonymous
If it is a rehoming fee from a rescue place then I assume the fee is for the actual rescue of the animal (gas and time to get the animal from the kill shelter in WV or wherever), vet fees, etc. If it is a person asking for a rehoming fee then I am guessing that is just the person selling their animal.
Anonymous
Some people will rescue popular breeds and then try to resell them for more money pretending to be breeders or someone rehoming the dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some people will rescue popular breeds and then try to resell them for more money pretending to be breeders or someone rehoming the dog.
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Anonymous
I paid $40 to the people I got my cat from. She had been abandoned and was pregnant and literally starving. They used a humane trap to catch her ( shy and had been abused) and they took her to be spayed, had her teeth cleaned, vaccinated etc so in my case it was $40 well spent. I realize that's not always the case though.
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