Instructions
Talk to your vet about possible matches. Tell friends, family and acquaintances that you need to find a new home for your dog. You might get lucky through word of mouth.
Take a picture of your dog and create a poster stating that you are looking for a good match and a good home. Put your contact information on the poster. Make several copies and place them at your vet's office, local pet stores and dog grooming shops.
Speak with potential dog owners if they call about your dog. Ask about her prior experience with animals, whether she has a current veterinarian and about her lifestyle. Ask why she is looking for a dog at this particular time.
Ask potential matches that you feel comfortable with to come to your house to meet your dog. Watch how he interacts with the dog and trust your intuition. If you do not feel comfortable with an individual, tell him that you have to meet with a few more people before you make a decision.
Call the potential dog owner's vet for a recommendation. It is important to find a home where your dog will be happy.
How to Match Potential Dog Owners With My Dog
There are many reasons why you may need to find a new home for your dog, including if your dog's behavior is more than you can handle, the dog isn't getting along with your children or the costs are more than you can afford. Finding a good match with another owner can be slightly tricky, especially if you are very attached to your dog. There are ways to help make this process go smoothly and eliminate any distress that you may have over the situation.