www.craigslist.org ..they are well read and free..
also, many groomers and vet clinics, and pet supply shops have bulletin boards..Good places to find the best pet owners..
2006-09-11 07:31:59
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answered by Chetco 7
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Newpapers, online listings are good places. So are bulletin boards. However, I NEVER recommend placing ads for "free" or "free to good home" pets...they'll usually wind up with someone that will not care for them properly. The people that will make good homes tend to be leery of free ads because "you get what you pay for". When something is free, people often wonder what's wrong with it. Even a small fee will discourage bad owners. If you can't care for your pet, you and the pet would be better off if you surrendered it to the humane society/shelter.
2006-09-11 07:35:43
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answered by talented mrs v 3
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Are you "giving away" a pet? I suggest you charge something, even $50....because free pets get snatched up by research centers, and other not so nice places.
Your local newspaper would be a good place to advertise. Also, community bulletin boards. Maybe you could turn them over to a no-kill shelter or rescue...
2006-09-11 07:30:57
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answered by moni 2
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If you advertise in the local classifieds you really don't know what kind of people will contact you so be ready to screen them very careful. Make sure you get a address or contact number maybe a few references would be good. I think you should contact a animal rescue group to see if they could help you place them in good homes. What kind of animals are they?
2006-09-11 07:35:36
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answered by purrfectsandcastle 3
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If you are selling the pets, expect to pay a price for an ad. If you are giving them away, you can usually find a free ad in a paper.
2006-09-11 07:33:17
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answered by loryntoo 7
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pay attention: i do no longer choose to frighten you, yet be choosey the place you place your puppy on the marketplace, and by no potential place an animal for unfastened. Alot of labs that do animal testing hire human beings to scour those papers for pets, it extremely is a tragic & crappy worldwide at cases. continually ask (a minimum of) a sensible fee on your puppy, which will help in averting frightening human beings. i'd say craigslist too would be a sturdy option, merely be careful. sturdy success, T p.s. clientele worldwide? merely so which you be attentive to, worldwide return and forth is amazingly puzzling on a puppy, fairly a canines /cat. to no longer point out, costly..and risky.
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answered by fritch 4
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contact your local paper, they usually dont charge you for "free" listings. Also check with your vets and animal shelters, they always have bulletin boards up you can post info on. Good Luck!
By the way what are you giving away?
2006-09-11 07:30:16
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answered by blondemom133 3
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Put up flyers at the local pet stores and also list on Craigs List
2006-09-11 07:31:19
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answered by Masta N8 2
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awwww i love animals !!!!! erm... wel i guess you could ask a newspaper , but that mite cost , how about asking your local stores if you can pin u pposters on their windows ? u could design a poster that is eyecatching to get peoples attention , and all people love cute animals so appeal to theier softer side and bingo ! youll have customers cueing down the street !
2006-09-11 07:33:59
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answered by FinalFantasyGirl 2
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spray "pets for sale" on your car. its called mobile advertisement. lol
2006-09-11 07:38:40
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answered by Anonymous
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