I live in Ohio and I need to find a good home for my dog he needs a farm or alot of land he is a hunting dog and a great companion how would I go about finding him a great new home? is there any rescue farms? I have to know it will be a place that will love him and take good care of him!
2007-11-16
10:49:01
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In Cleveland Area... He is neutered and up to date very well taken care of and loved baby on the way he is too protective of myself and also house is on an acre but only 2 bedrooms and he is 90 lbs wiemeramar not an outside dog really
2007-11-16
10:57:29 ·
update #1
The local rescue is not accepting dogs at this time and I would prefer him to go to a loving home then to a shelter I love him and want what is best and yes this is a very hard choice I had to make it hurts thinking about him not being here
2007-11-16
11:01:41 ·
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Well, its not a good idea to advertise him here, I highly recommend that you put it here http://cleveland.craigslist.org/pet/ Include all the necessary information about your Weimaraner that any potential buyer should know about, pictures of him, the reason why you can't keep him, and that you'd like him to go to a country home.
Don't say any word about the Weimaraner being for sale, or it will be removed. Everyone who has to find a dog or puppy a new home on there says adoption fee required or re-homing fee. I say use adoption fee. If hes free, then put that in the title of the add.
Good Luck!!!
2007-11-16 12:13:32
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answered by Anonymous
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What kind of dog is he? Do a Yahoo search for that breed's local rescue groups. You can always surrender him to your local animal shelter too.
But are you sure there is nothing that can be done to make the situation work out for your dog and you so you can stay together? I'd look into every possible angle before I'd give up my doggy, he's my best friend.
2007-11-16 10:53:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's so sad you need to re-house him. I'd like to know why? How about advertsing, that way you can see the people of what they are really like cause if you put him in a shelter, you wouldn't know where he went or if he went to a loving home. If I lived there I'd like to take him and you could've even visted him when you wanted to. Hope you don't miss him too much, but I know you will miss him terribly. shocking
2007-11-16 10:56:41
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answered by Ms Angel 4
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Is he neutered and up to date on vaccines and worming?
Why do you need to re-home him?????
He is "too protective". What EXACTLY does that mean????
Have you contacted Weim rescue????
2007-11-16 10:52:06
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answered by ARE YOUR NEWFS GELLIN'? 7
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placed it in his food bowl. No, heavily, merely save them aside yet nearby of another, and you(!) earlier allowing them to occasion. as quickly as the puppy has been attacked that is going to likely be too late.
2016-11-11 20:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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glad to know you thought this over before you got the dog and before you got pregnant.
2007-11-16 11:36:00
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answered by bob © 7
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Also you should be careful who takes him, he could be used as bait!
2007-11-16 12:01:49
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answered by itsmetrea 6
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i am in chesapeake, ohio.. where are you at in ohio????
2007-11-16 10:51:55
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answered by MisUNderStooD 5
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