Having to give up a beloved family pet
for any reason is always difficult. There are many
reasons this necessity can occur:
A change in family circumstance such
as death or divorce that makes it impossible to care
for a pet properly
A necessary move to a place where
pets are not permitted
A behavioral problem that you are
not able or equipped to solve
and many other reasons. You may
simply have found a stray that needs a home.
We at SchipperkeRescue.Net are anxious
to make it as easy as possible for you to do what is
best for the dog. In order to do that we have a
few simple steps for you to take to expedite the
process:
First, remember SchipperkeRescue.Net is only
equipped to deal with Schipperkes. As much as
we would like to, we are simply unable to handle
placing mixes or other breeds. If your dog is
not a Schipperke, please search the Internet for your
dog's breed rescue or an all-breed rescue or, if
there is neither in your area, your local humane
league or shelter.
If your dog is a Schipperke, go to
the Rescuers by Statepage to find a Rescue group that is close to
you. If there is not one in your area or state,
then contact your local humane league or shelter.
They may have the name of a Schipperke Rescue group
or individual not currently listed with us.
Next, go to the Forms section and
download a Bailment Agreement.
Gather as much information,
including vet records, AKC papers, and any other
information you happen to have.
Fill out the Bailment Agreement as
completely as you possibly can.
Please understand, no matter what
the situation is with the dog, we can usually find a
home, but the more information we have the faster
and easier the transition will be. Do do not
be embarrassed about any information you provide.
Even if you feel you might have done something wrong
or might not have done enough, keep in mind, this is
not about you. It is about your dog's
situation right now. We can deal with most
behavior problems, overcome most issues. But
we need to know about them before placing the dog in
either a foster or forever home - for the dog's
sake!
The Rescuer may ask other questions
about the dog. Please be open and honest with
your answers. You will not be judged.
This is only for the benefit of the dog. So
clarity is critical.
Provide the signed Bailment Agreement, all vet records and other information
along with any of the dog's toys, bedding, crate,
leashes, etc. to the Rescuer when you transfer the
dog. Familiar items will make it easier for
the dog's emotional transition.
Be sure to include several days of
the dog's food. It is important to transition
the dog's diet as well.
The Rescuer will also ask for a donation to help
with Rescue expenses for the dog, especially if the dog has not yet
been spayed/neutered, is not up-to-date on vaccinations, and/or is
in need of dental or medical care. This donation is usually
paid directly to the Rescuer, as he/she will be the one paying for
the vet visit.
Even if the dog is fully vetted, a donation to
SchipperkeRescue.Net
will be gratefully accepted to help with expenses for dogs rescued
from shelters or other situations such as strays, puppy mill raids,
and so on. Please be generous. Such donations can be
made out to
SchipperkeRescue.Net
and either given directly to the Rescuer at time of surrender or mailed to:
SchipperkeRescue.Net
2360 Dairy Road
Lancaster, PA 17601
OR Click
here to use a Credit Card or PayPal
SchipperkeRescue.Net, Inc. is a 501(c)3
corporation. Donations made to SRN are
fully tax deductible.
Although Rescuers cannot and will
not provide you with the name or contact information
of any adoptive home, you will be asked if you are
willing for the new family to have your contact
information in order to ask you any further
questions. It is not necessaryfor you to do so, but, if you are willing, this is
ideal for the dog.
Once you have surrendered the dog,
you have no further responsibility. And you
can rest easy that everything is being done in the
best interest of your dog.
We at SchipperkeRescue.Net and everyone
involved in Schipperke Rescue anywhere is very grateful
to you for contacting us rather than simply leaving a
dog with a shelter or pound. We honor your
thoughtfulness and concern.