Las Vegas Home Rentals – How Do I Legally Rehome An Animal I Don’t Want to Take Care Of?
Las Vegas Home Rentals – So my wonderful spouse found a dog on the street and brought it home today. It has tags from Las Vegas, NV. We call the animal shelter down there, they contact the owner. The owners were married, now one of the dog’s owners has died; and the other contacted owner doesn’t want it. What the heck do I do with this canine hot potato? I can send it to the pound; but have to pay mandatory “donation” of $60. If I turn it out, I think I could be prosecuted for animal neglect (I believe a felony). This is what happens when a stupid wife and stupid dog combine. For the record; rental contract says no dogs; and this is not the first time my place of living has been in jeopardy. I know how to separate from the wife; how do I separate from this dog without having to pay for it? Advice please las vegas nv rentals.
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Comments on Las Vegas Home Rentals – How Do I Legally Rehome An Animal I Don’t Want to Take Care Of?
contact a rescue organization in your area – they would probably be willing to take it off your hands… (look on craigslist or the yellow pages or contact a local vet)
good luck
Well there are a few you can
Put an Ad in a paper
Go onto a selling website like buy and sell or Gumtree
Or bring it for a walk and the first person to say that’s a nice dog say to them do ya want it
go to a farmer and ask do the need a dog
What type of dog is it if you tell me i’ll be able to give more help and which country are you from that will also help!
The shelter is the best place for the dog to go in hopes it may find a good new home.
Don’t think of the issue as paying to surrender it. The dog will be vaccinated, housed and fed, have a behavior evaluation before being put up for adoption. Consider all the services that the shelter performs for your community. Many sick and injured animals have expensive veterinary support and are housed and cared for through illness. You don’t have stray dogs and feral cats in your community. You don’t have animals killed by cars lying rotting in your streets.