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Putting a Pet up for Adoption Portland ME

Death, divorce, financial crisis, onset of illness or allergy, a new apartment that doesn't allow pets -- all these are reasons why even the most loving owners sometimes have to say goodbye.

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Compassionate Care Veternary Hospital
(207)-226-7233
9 White Bridge Rd
Windham, ME
The Cat Doctor
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Animal Hospital of Houlton
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(207)-510-7119
212 Greely Road
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By Yona Zeldis McDonough for WebVet

Putting a pet up for adoption can be a very painful experience. Death, divorce, financial crisis, onset of illness or allergy, a new apartment that doesn’t allow pets -- all these are reasons why even the most loving owners sometimes have to say goodbye. But there are more and less responsible ways of giving up a pet. Laurie Bleier, the director of the Brooklyn Animal Foster Network , a grassroots no-kill foster and adoption service that currently has close to 500 families in its roster, offers these tips to ensure that the animal will find a safe, happy home—even if it’s not yours.

Dos and don’ts for the pet adoption process:

  • Don’t assume that a dog can be placed in a no-kill shelter; most no-kill facilities are so full that they can't accept pets, but instead save their precious resources for abandoned animals or those already on the euthanasia list.
  • Do place posters in the offices of local veterinarians, the humane society or animal shelter if they will allow it. Place a local ad on CraigsList.com. Local placement means a smoother transition for the pet. Plus, it makes visiting easier.
  • Don’t place an ad in the paper for a free dog or cat. Undesirable responses might come from fighting dog trainers, who train dogs to be killers by using live animals as targets.
  • Do screen potential adopters very carefully. Find out if they've had pets before and why they want a new pet.

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Cumberland Animal Clinic

(207)-510-7119
212 Greely Road
Cumberland, ME
As a multi- animal practice, we administer vaccines and diagnose health problems ranging from minor illnesses to life threatening conditions in dogs, cats and other small animal pets. We work closely with our clients to keep their pets well throughout each stage of life.