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Safest, best way to rehome a beloved dog?
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 610873" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I would be VERY hesitant to place an ad, especially for "free" and especially on Craigslist. Too much chance of them falling in to the wrong hands. That's how they get a lot of the small dogs used as "bait" in the dog fighting rings. If she can't place the dog with someone she knows personally, the best thing is to contact a responsible breed-specific rescue organization. They screen potential adopters very carefully. Most even do home and vet checks before approval is given to adopt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 610873, member: 1883"] I would be VERY hesitant to place an ad, especially for "free" and especially on Craigslist. Too much chance of them falling in to the wrong hands. That's how they get a lot of the small dogs used as "bait" in the dog fighting rings. If she can't place the dog with someone she knows personally, the best thing is to contact a responsible breed-specific rescue organization. They screen potential adopters very carefully. Most even do home and vet checks before approval is given to adopt. [/QUOTE]
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