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05-09-2015, 10:16 AM | #1 |
YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: May 2015 Location: Livingston Manor, NY
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| Looking to Re-home my Adult Male Yorkie. I'm looking for a good home for my Yorkie, Duncan. He is pure-bred, AKC certified. He is 9 years old, and has no health/ behavior problems that I am aware of. I am re-locating and cannot take him with me I also am looking for a home for my dachshund, Dolce she is 6 years old, CKC certified. (They don't have to go together- just thought I would mention it)No re-homing fees- just looking for a good and loving home. I live in the New York Hudson Valley, sorry no shipping! If you are interested please e-mail me at laurensevering@yahoo.com |
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05-09-2015, 11:40 AM | #2 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2009 Location: Texas
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| If you're not asking for a re-homing fee, why not see if a rescue will take them in. A reputable rescue will be very picky in finding them the right home, getting vet referrals, etc. Also, there is a risk when you rehome without a fee. There are some people who will say all of the right things and lead you to believe that they will provide the perfect home, but their intention from the beginning is to get the dog so that they can sell it, so you really have no idea what kind of a home they will end up in. There are also very bad people that take advantage of a "free dog" and your pup could end up being used as a bait dog. I've had three that I got as a result of a need to rehome, and they've all been a blessing. But I did pay for every one of them. If someone pays a fee, that's a good sign that they do see the dog has value.
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