Adopting a dog at home is one of the most important decisions you can make, since your lifestyle will be conditioned by its care. Obviously, having a furry little one is a voluntary act and no one should be forced to take him in, but once the step has been taken, it is essential to guarantee him basic care throughout his life so that he enjoys good health.
However, certain circumstances, such as health problems of the owner, economic problems that prevent keeping a dog at home, an unexpected litter of puppies, the death of the owner or a complicated coexistence between animals and people, may cause it to not be possible to continue properly caring for the animal and that it is affected by bad or poor care. If you think ” I can’t have my dog anymore, where can I take him? “, at OneHOWTO we recommend that you continue reading this article in which we give you some tips to do the best for the animal in this difficult situation.
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Index
- Contact with the veterinarian
- Consult with friends and family
- adoption platform
- Animal protectors
- animal residences
- kennels
- The importance of responsible animal ownership
Contact with the veterinarian
An alternative that you can turn to at any time if you can no longer have your dog is to contact professionals and specialists in animal welfare , such as veterinarians. By working in constant contact with families who are passionate about the animal world, they will be able to help you find a comfortable home and a family willing to take care of the dog to the best of their ability.
Consult with friends and family
This is one of the first options you should try to find a new home for your dog. Talk to your intimate environment and find out if a family member or friend is willing to adopt it, making sure that they are trained to take care of it properly.
Keep in mind that this option is beneficial for the dog itself, since it will previously know the new legal guardian due to the relationship it maintains with you and because it will be able to continue seeing you. It will also be positive for you for that very reason, since you will not lose sight of the little furry one and you will be able to go to see him frequently.
adoption platform
An option on the rise in recent times is registration on an adoption platform . By downloading an application of this type, you can give your dog up for adoption or adopt a pet.
You must first create an account and then register a profile of the furry with details about its measurements, breed or mix and photographs. After creating the profile, you will have to wait for one of the potential adopters to show interest and contact you in order to start the adoption process. However, it is not always easy to see if it will be a good family or compatible for the dog. This option is not equally valid and legal in all countries, so be well informed beforehand.
Animal protectors
When you really can’t take care of your dog anymore , you can go to an animal shelter. In this type of center, they take care of the dogs until their adoption by a responsible family is finalized . In addition, most have shelters to facilitate their integration until they find a new home.
In these protectors they care about all the basic care and managing responsible adoptions with exhaustive monitoring, contract, sterilization and microchipping (in Spain and in many other countries it is mandatory). In addition, they always inform potential adopters very well about What to know before adopting a dog . In this way, they ensure that the dog is always well cared for.
However, these centers are often overcrowded and often cannot accommodate a dog right away. It is very common that they spread the case while the dog is still with you in case they can find him a permanent home as quickly as possible.
animal residences
If the adoption process takes time and you can no longer have your dog at home in the meantime, if the protector does not offer ways such as its own center or a foster home, you can choose to leave it in a kennel . It is a provisional solution , since dogs can be left in these places after paying a pre-established economic fee.
Animal residences are centers that have good facilities, that seek the well-being of the dog or any other sheltered animal, but you have to take into account the limitations of such a center and that you must be able to afford the price. Therefore, if the problem to continue having the animal at home is money, this option is not viable.
kennels
Delivering a dog to a kennel should be one of the last resorts to gamble on. In many cases, they are places that serve as “parking lots” for the animals, remaining in them during the days established by law, during which they can be adopted, before being slaughtered.
If you opt for this alternative, find out very well about the way of working of the local kennel you are going to go to. In several of them, the furry ones are not cared for properly and are delivered without guarantee to any individual who requests their adoption. Always try to ensure the welfare of the animal because, although you can no longer take care of it, you will continue to have a great responsibility until it is no longer with you.
The importance of responsible animal ownership
The commitment made when adopting a dog or any other animal at home is so high that it deserves a deep reflection before making the decision. The experience of living with a dog is very rewarding, but it also entails the fulfillment of obligations beyond minimal care.
Frequent veterinary assistance, food, hygiene, play, exercise and the collection of stools on public roads are part of this basic care. In addition, it must be used in the education and socialization of the dog for its well-being, thus guaranteeing a good relationship with its environment. And this is not all: the census of the animal in the town hall, contracting civil liability insurance (at least in cases required by law) and microchipping it are other of your obligations. Spaying or neutering is also included to avoid serious diseases such as possible tumors or uncontrolled breeding of dogs. All these factors are referred to by responsible animal ownership.
Beyond these more material but very important commitments, there is the relationship and the bond that occurs between the animal and the person (or the family), something that leads us to consider it as one more member of the family .