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Have you thought about contacting rental agencies and having an agent find you a rental home in your price range that does allow your dog? My husband and I were trying to move to Missouri from Michigan a few years ago. We Googled rental agencies, spoke with a few agents over the phone, gave them our price limit, number of bedrooms and bathrooms we needed, time limit, and explained we would need a landlord that allowed our dogs. We had a few housing options emailed to us with photo's within hours.
If you already have employment in your new state, Google a map of the surrounding areas. Then Google newspapers in that area. Check the newspapers for rental homes and look for available properties that suit your needs. Make calls to landlords. Also check out Craigslist in the new area for rentals available, too. If that fails, then I am sorry for you and your dog, but failing a responsible home or a great rescue with an opening I would agree with putting the dog down. |
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Have you thought about contacting rental agencies and having an agent find you a rental home in your price range that does allow your dog? My husband and I were trying to move to Missouri from Michigan a few years ago. We Googled rental agencies, spoke with a few agents over the phone, gave them our price limit, number of bedrooms and bathrooms we needed, time limit, and explained we would need a landlord that allowed our dogs. We had a few housing options emailed to us with photo's within hours. Sent from my SGH-T769 using Tapatalk 2 |
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Well that blows! I feel bad but seriously when there is a will there is a way! Try harder! Find a place that will allow him! That's like saying u can only find a one bedroom so u gotta give your kid away! Smh. Sorry if it's harsh. But damn I'd live in my truck before I'd give one of my dogs up to anyone! I hope you find a place that u can keep him!
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i had that problem a while back. some places had 20# pet limits and others were only for cats. i got lucky when i found a place on cragslist that was open to all pets. i put down i had a american bull terrier(took the pit out) and they accepted it. if they had problems with it after i signed the contract, i could have sued them for doing so for voiding my contract. well the apatment worked out great to say the least. i walked him every day, but i also made sure to have a muzzle on him before opening my apartment door. residents seemed to like that i did that.. what im saying is check all your adds in craigslist.... find apartments on the outskirts of were your planning to move too no further than 25 minutes away. usually you will find some that will take them, or if that dosent work some houses are just about as cheap to rent as apartments. you just need to look a bit harder.
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That's all very nice Jamie...but rescues rarely accept owner surrenders. She could call every rescue in the country and find very, very few (if any) ethical, good rescues that will take in an owner surrender. |
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And...I'd like to add, there might be someone willing to foster the dog until they find the right set up.
The reason I know that-I'm almost doing that exact thing right now. Fostering a EB, his owners are military. One is overseas, the other is about to go through a ton of training, and it wouldn't be in the dog's best interest to bounce around every few months...not to mention there will be a two week period where she's "in the field". Responsible owners who care about their dogs-they're out there...even if they're few and far between. |
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I didn't know that...even still, at least get the ball rolling-these rescues might know someone. You better believe if I had only two weeks to find a spot for me and my dog-I'd be doing everything known to man to do that....And I damn sure wouldn't be giving up so easily..."oh, I really don't want to, but it looks like I'm going to have to give my dog up...man this sucks, oh well...hey ya'll, who are you going to vote for?" |
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Call mike at OrlandoBullyRescue (.com) and do it soon. The sooner you call, he may at least have a foster home ready for you to bring him down. Sometimes things happen, and none of us know when that shoe could be on OUR foot.... no matter what precautions you take, @&^% happens sometimes. I hope everything works out for you and your dog and my biggest wish is, that a miracle happens where you would be able to keep him! Best of luck!! **ETA** I have one foster that I've had now for 2 years that I can't find the right home for.... and a new stray that I've taken in.... for a grand total of 7 dogs. If I didn't live in the country, there is no way I could have all these dogs. I can't afford all of them as it is, but I can't volunteer to take in any more. Rescues/foster homes around here are over flowing... I can't get anyone to take in the stray or Cooper.... who probably won't go anywhere, but everyone that is willing to take in dogs and help, already has more than they can feed now! |
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I'm def going to look into any bully rescue centers that are on our way up to Wyoming, and see if I can take him to one of them. I woul rather euthanize him than have him end up with all these backyard breeders or dog fighters. I would put a dog down before turning over to a "rescue". Things are SO uncertain at them, things change. In light of what recently happened at Spindletop in Texas....a LONG respected (everyone "heard" and "knew" it was THE place for Pit Bulls), no one should trust any "rescue", (especially the very large ones). When there ARE no homes, how is "rescue" going to find one? Carla |
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That's all very nice Jamie...but rescues rarely accept owner surrenders. She could call every rescue in the country and find very, very few (if any) ethical, good rescues that will take in an owner surrender. |
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Really? i must have lucked out, because i had no trouble finding rescues that would take my aunts dogs when she couldn't keep them anymore.(sad that i had to look for her and she did not actively try to save her dogs herself) but perhaps that was because they both had problems and would be euthanized at any shelter. Idk it just surprises me that very few rescues will take an owner surrender |
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My fiance, daughter, and I are moving to Wyoming in about two weeks from Alabama. Every apartment we've checked out has a weight limit on dogs (only two apts accept pets): max of 40lbs at one, and max of 25lbs at another. Gator is about 70lbs if not more now, I can't find anywhere that allows a dog of his size; including rental homes, not only are they expensive, but most of them don't allow big dogs. |
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