Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Don't try Craigslist! Please. Try friends and neighborhood communications and then a rescue. Better yet tell them to bring their family member with them. What is wrong with these people. They should have never gotten a dog in the first place.
This reply is judgmental, but really, don't do Craigslist. There are some urban legends about animals obtained via Craigslist being used for target practice or as bait animals for dogfighting, but there is some truth to it. Additionally, you really have no idea who is taking the dog if you choose someone from Craigslist.
A "real" owner would be looking at rescues and shelters for their new dog, with the reputation Craigslist has.