Well there are different reasons for this. If a dog has puppies or a cat has kittens, the family often doesn't want to keep all the puppies or kittens so they give them away to an animal adoption shelter. OR perhaps a dog or cat's owner becomes ill and can no longer adequately take care of their beloved pet. So they may give their pet up for adoption.
You can sell them or put the pets up for adoption.
rspca will probably have animals up for adoption.
You can try dog adoption centres and see if they have any Siberian Huskies up for adoption but there's really no such thing as a 'free Siberian Husky', the yearly food and vet bills alone are very high.
1% of all teen pregnancies end in adoption.
THe Victoria Pets Adoption Society is a non-profit organization that operates in Victoria, BC, Canada. The services they provide including help re-home unwanted pets, providing medican care for adopted animals, and ensure up to date vaccinations.
You can't get adult pets on happy pets, you have to raise them your self. But if you have a nice neighbor, with an adult pet they would be willing to give to you, then they can put it in the adoption center thing.
A good place to find out about pets for adoption is to check your local town. There are usually places that hold pets for adoption. However there are several adoption finders which are used online, such as petfinder and adoptapet. They are generally safe and easy to use.
usually not, just take one to a close Vet and put it up for adoption.
When looking for a shelter for a pet that you can no longer care for - it is best to specifically look for "No Kill Shelters." These shelters specialize in taking in pets and do not euthanize the animals if an immediate adoption is not possible.
yes they did put jennet up for adoption
You can give it up for adoption, but who will come forward to take it.
No. Only the legal guardian can. Very few 16yo get adopted. They usually end up in fostercare until 18yo.