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Rehoming my beloved boy. Only 11 months. How?

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 10:36

We got our gorgeous Maltese pup in April when he was 10 weeks ol

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DawgLover · 05/11/2018 10:41

Contact your local dog shelter/vet/animal rescue to ask for advice on rehoming.

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Processedpea · 05/11/2018 10:43

Why are you rehoming?

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Vallahalagonebutnotforgotten · 05/11/2018 10:44

Contact the breeder first
Then try

maltese breed rescue

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 10:45

Oops....sneezed and pressed enter! [Grin].

He is adorable, healthy and a bundle of joy. Sadly, due to my daughter having being diagnosed with ASD and being sensitive to noise/licks, coupled with a relationship breakdown and my own health issues, we are going to have to rehome him.

We have asked the vets if anyone there can rehomr but no joy. I would hate to give him to a shelter.

How do I go about finding a new home for my lovely boy? Any advice would be welcome.

He is the most gorgeous Maltese. KC registered. Please help because I just want to do the right thing for him.

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AnotherOriginalUsername · 05/11/2018 10:45

Any decent breeder will have got you to sign a contract to say he's returned to them in the event that you're unable to keep him at any stage. They should be your first port of call.

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BuildingQuote · 05/11/2018 10:47

We are looking into a rescue dog and would happily keep in touch but i imagine best to go through a rescue centre as they will assess dog’s temperament and suitability with children etc first, often with a foster family

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Hoppinggreen · 05/11/2018 10:48

Breeder and then breed rescue if no joy

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 10:48

The breeder didn't sign a contract. We got all the KC documents but no contract. I don't even have their details anymore as they moved out of area.

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Nesssie · 05/11/2018 10:48

Breeder first,m then rescue centre - much safer than privately rehoming in- you would have no guarantees and no control of him being sold on, whereas a a rescue centre will do home checks and rescue back up for life.

Are you in the UK? If you give me an idea of area I can suggest a few foster based rescues.

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Pissedoffdotcom · 05/11/2018 10:48

Echo breeder & then breed specific rescue. Please don't try & do it privately alone

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DawgLover · 05/11/2018 10:51

I can understand why you're against the shelter, though they could also help put you in touch with local charities that might be able to foster him and help search for a new home.

There are charities that specialise by breed. Whatever you do please do not go down the Gumtree/pets4homes route.

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 10:52

@Buildingquote ......we chose our breed as we have an 8 year old and wanted pedigree to be as sure as we could be re temperament suitability for children. To be honest, our dog is bombproof. He comes with me on the school run and gets fussed over by dozens of small hands every day. His response is to lick them and roll over for tummy tickles.

He has the best temperament of any dog I have ever known. He loves everyone and even wants to play with the local cats.

That's why this is breaking my heart. I didnt know I could love an animal as much as this.

It looks as if breed rescue would be the way forwards then.

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 10:54

Good point re people trying to sell him on. I don't want money for him, just the forever home he should have had with us.

I shall certainly contact breed rescue. We are in West Yorkshire for the PP who asked.

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AnotherOriginalUsername · 05/11/2018 11:02

Rescue is definitely the way to go if the breeder isn't contactable. A reputable rescue will ensure he's responsibly rehomed and provide back up and support afterwards as well.

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 11:26

Thank you everyone. I have emailed the breed rescue lady. I really appreciate the advice.

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starcrossedseahorse · 05/11/2018 13:28

Good luck OP. I am so sad for you but try not to worry. Breed rescue is definitely the way to go and they will find him a lovely home.

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Wolfiefan · 05/11/2018 13:30

Good luck with the breed rescue. It really is the best route as you don’t have a contract. I’m so sorry you’re having to rehome.

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AvocadosBeforeMortgages · 05/11/2018 13:37

YY to breed rescue.

If they can't help for any reason, my pick of the national rehoming charities would be Dogs Trust. Regardless of which route you do take, I'm sure he will be snapped up as it sounds like you have done a good job of rearing him through his puppyhood.

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Nesssie · 05/11/2018 14:24

try silverfox dog rescue, they are nationwide and specialise in foster based resceu for small breeds.

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 19:03

Thank you so very much everyone. I really do appreciate all the help and advice. It is utterly breaking my heart to lose him, but I have to put his needs and my daughter's needs first.

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NewName54321 · 05/11/2018 19:32

Some shelters use foster carers - could you put him up for rehoming with a shelter that does this, but keep him with you until a suitable new home is found so he doesn’t have to go into kennels?

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 22:40

We could absolutely keep him until he is found a new home. I cannot bear for him to be in a cage, wondering where we are. He is so happy to see us when we have been out for even 5 mins. He needs his humans.

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Wolfiefan · 05/11/2018 22:49

Oh bless. Good luck. If you’re not well can anyone else walk him for now/give you a break?
Good on you for putting him first. (Even though you must be heartbroken.)

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MyKingdomForBrie · 05/11/2018 22:55

Oh you poor thing, I'm so sorry this has happened. Really hope the breed rescue can help and you find someone to love him like you do.

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TetleysSurpassesYorkshireTea · 05/11/2018 22:56

Yes, we have found other people to help us with him, and STBXH will always walk him for me after work if I need him to.

Thanks Wolfie. I am heartbroken, but he and DD come first.

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