How our Re-homing Works at Red Paw
1. Re-homing questions
Tell us about yourself. From this form we are able to match the best dog for your lifestyle. Please contact us on redpaw@live.co.uk for the re-homing forms and terms and conditions of our re-homing process.
2. Talk to staff.
We'll help match you with the best dog for your lifestyle. You can also check our blog to see what dogs that available for re-homing. We have the right to refuse people a dog if we feel they are unsuitable for a particular dog.
3. Home visit or vet reference.
We visit you to make sure that your home and garden are suitable for the dog. Secure gardens are really important as some dogs can be real escape artists! On some occasions when people live a significant distance from our establishment we ask for a vet reference and photographical evidence of your garden.
4. View the dog.
Once we feel happy that we think you could be suitable we invite you up to assess if you would be suitable for the dog and for you to get to know the dog. If you have a dog already, we will also need to arrange a meeting between the dogs, too. If we are happy and we believe you are the suitable for the dog we will then arrange a suitable date for you to re-home him/her. We have the right to refuse people a dog if we feel they are unsuitable for a particular dog.
5. Re-homing & Pre-adoption talk.
We discuss how to make your new dog welcome in your home. We will also talk about the benefits of crate training when you initially take the dog on. All our dogs are vet checked and fully vaccinated microchip and update with worm and flea treatment.
6. Advice & support.
We are here to give you the benefit of our experience. If you need any advice about your dog, please contact us and we can discuss any issues you may have.
Tell us about yourself. From this form we are able to match the best dog for your lifestyle. Please contact us on redpaw@live.co.uk for the re-homing forms and terms and conditions of our re-homing process.
2. Talk to staff.
We'll help match you with the best dog for your lifestyle. You can also check our blog to see what dogs that available for re-homing. We have the right to refuse people a dog if we feel they are unsuitable for a particular dog.
3. Home visit or vet reference.
We visit you to make sure that your home and garden are suitable for the dog. Secure gardens are really important as some dogs can be real escape artists! On some occasions when people live a significant distance from our establishment we ask for a vet reference and photographical evidence of your garden.
4. View the dog.
Once we feel happy that we think you could be suitable we invite you up to assess if you would be suitable for the dog and for you to get to know the dog. If you have a dog already, we will also need to arrange a meeting between the dogs, too. If we are happy and we believe you are the suitable for the dog we will then arrange a suitable date for you to re-home him/her. We have the right to refuse people a dog if we feel they are unsuitable for a particular dog.
5. Re-homing & Pre-adoption talk.
We discuss how to make your new dog welcome in your home. We will also talk about the benefits of crate training when you initially take the dog on. All our dogs are vet checked and fully vaccinated microchip and update with worm and flea treatment.
6. Advice & support.
We are here to give you the benefit of our experience. If you need any advice about your dog, please contact us and we can discuss any issues you may have.
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