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HOME TO HOME
PLACEMENT

It's really important to take your time and be thorough when rehoming your pet. Finding the perfect new home takes patience, but that effort significantly increases the chance of your pet landing in a loving, safe, and well-matched environment. This packet has guidelines to help you through the process, and remember, we're always just a phone call or email away if you have any questions!

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Pet Rehoming

 

We understand that difficult situations can arise, leading you to consider rehoming your beloved pet. Deciding to rehome a pet is never easy, and we're here to offer you guidance and support every step of the way. Our goal is to provide you with the resources you need to find a wonderful new family for your pet.

 

Important Information for Rehoming and Adopting

 

Please note that the pet descriptions on this rehoming page are provided directly by their current owners. The SPCA of Northeastern North Carolina does not verify this information. If you're interested in a particular pet, it's your responsibility to confirm their history and details with the current owner.

 

Looking to Adopt a Pet?

 

The pets you see listed here are being rehomed directly by individuals in our community and are not housed at the SPCA of Northeastern North Carolina. If you'd like to meet a pet, please contact the guardian listed on the pet's profile directly to make arrangements. As a potential adopter, you'll need to communicate with the pet's guardian to obtain veterinary records, finalize the transfer of ownership, and gather any other necessary information.

 

Where Else Can You Rehome Your Pet?

 

Here are a few other platforms where you can consider rehoming your pet:

  • Facebook

  • Adopt a Pet

  • Home-Home.org

 

Want to Rehome Your Pet?

 

To list your pet with our rehoming service, please text our Rehoming Coordinator at 252-339-0204.

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