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GIVING UP A PET

 

Giving up a pet is a difficult decision. Misunderstood believes in encouraging pet owners to do all things possible to address issues they may be having with their pet before deciding to give their pet up. Tens of thousands of animals are given up each year to shelters and most are needlessly euthanized. Below is helpful information for the pet owner who is experiencing issues that, if properly addressed, may prevent them from giving their pet up. We hope that these will help and we hope that you will do all that you can to keep your pet safe!

 

Is Your Pet a Misunderstood Dog?

If so, we must remind you that you are contractually obligated to return any animal you adopted from Misunderstood to us so that may ensure that animal’s safety and well-being. We will assist you in any way possible to avoid giving your animal up, but if you must return your adopted animal, please contact us.

 

Expensive Medical Issues

If you have an animal that is suffering from a medical issue or an injury that you find yourself unable to afford, there are resources to help you so that you are not faced with the decision of giving your animal up or premature euthanization. Please contact the following organizations for assistance.

Good Sam Fund - www.goodsamfund.org
In Memory of Magic - www.imom.org (click on Financial Aid, click on Getting Started)
Pit Bull Rescue Central - www.pbrc.net (under Misc, click on Financial Aid)
Ortho Dogs Silver Lining - www.oslf.org (for orthopedic injuries/ailments only)
United Animal Nations - www.uan.org (see Lifeline and Lifeline Rescue grants)
Help A Pet - www.help-a-pet.org (for low-income individuals and families only)
The Pet Fund - www.thepetfund.com
Brown Dog Foundation - www.browndogfoundation.org
Diabetic Pets Fund - www.petdiabetes.net (diabetic pets only)

If you are unable to secure assistance from these organizations, you may contact Misunderstood. We will consider your request and promptly inform you if we are able to help. Please note that our funds are very limited and usually designated to adopted Misunderstood dogs. However, we will consider your request and do have creative suggestions for raising needed funds.

 

Behavioral Issues

Often, behavioral issues in your pet can seem extreme and unmanageable. But with the help of a qualified trainer, you can often make a lot of progress quickly and avoid giving your pet up. Below are trainers with whom we work and who will provide you with initial assistance via e-mail or phone free of charge. Please note that phone or e-mail consultation is only a first step… but it can be a very helpful one. Please consider contacting one of these dedicated professionals to learn of steps you can take immediately to address your pet’s behavioral issues. You will be amazed and relieved to know that help can be just a phone call away. (note: for more difficult issues, it is usually necessary to have an in-person evaluation and ongoing training for your pet. A phone and/or e-mail consultation is not necessarily meant to replace actual training. It is a first step.)

Harmony Pets Dog Training
Tina Boyle, President
301-787-0453
www.harmony-pets.com
KissAble Canine
Lisa Colon
Tel: 703-862-3961
www.kissablecanine.com
kissablecanine@gmail.com
Vivian Levén, CPDT
POSITIVE DOG
Certified Pet Dog Trainer
Associate Member, IAABC
www.positivedog.net

 

Spay/Neuter

Do you have dog who is not spayed or neutered? Are you struggling with difficult behaviors including: spraying; aggression towards other animals; mounting other animals or people; consistent running away; and marking? If so, you may need to spay/neuter your animal immediately to address these behaviors. Spaying/neutering your pet often prevents such behaviors and also helps keep your pet healthier. Have you taken in a pet or own a pet that has become pregnant and you don’t feel that you can care for the litter? You don’t have to give your pet away! Click here to find low-cost spay/neuter vets in your area. Please, do not give up your pet before you consider the impact that spay/neuter may have on negative behaviors. And please do not take your pregnant animal to a shelter where she will likely be euthanized. There are better options!

 

Rehoming a Pet

If you need to rehome your pet, the best option is for you to keep the animal in your home until another home can be found. This will reduce stress on your pet and help ensure a safe and lasting transfer. Please consider the following options when looking to rehome:

  • Consider putting an ad on Craigs List (www.craigslist.com). Include a photo, good description and current contact info. Be absolutely sure you do a home visit and get a positive vet reference from anyone interested in taking your pet. Beware of people who are too eager, those not able/willing to provide references or submit to a home visit.
  • Post flyers at your vet, doggie daycare, local coffee shop.
  • Use your friends, family and colleagues to help you find a home. It is best if you know someone personally.
  • Consider creating a contract that your new pet’s owner must sign, obligating them to provide good care of your pet.
  • Be sure to stay in touch with the person who takes your animal.
  • If your pet is not a purebred, contact a  rescue groups in your area (find them on www.petfinder.org) and ask if they will assist you by putting your pet’s info on their website, helping you with a contract, home visit and advice on finding a good home.

Relinquishing A Pet

If you absolutely must give your pet up and are not able to keep your pet in your home while finding him/her a new home, please read Misunderstood's policy on owner surrenders.




 
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