Rehoming Application

Before you start

  • Please check that the dog’s microchip is registered in your name - if it is not, then we will not start the re-homing process.
  • DoodleAid will handle the rehoming of any poodle crossbreed for any owner that finds themselves in a position where their pet needs to be rehomed for whatever reason, without judgement. Our priority is the welfare of the dog and DoodleAid will endeavour to find the best possible new home for that dog.
  • Sometimes, these things can move quickly, sometimes the right home can take longer. If the dog needs to be removed from its’ current owner urgently, DoodleAid will make arrangements to have the dog fostered by one of its’ registered foster homes.
  • DoodleAid does not buy and/or sell dogs. We are more than happy to rehome a poodle crossbreed because circumstances mean the family need to part with their pet, but DoodleAid cannot and will not do so if the donor family expects any payment for their dog.
  • We will always endeavour or match the dog with the new owner’s lifestyle and needs and if this is not possible, then the dog can be fostered until a suitable home becomes available.
  • DoodleAid will make all arrangements for the dog to be released from the ownership of the donor family and placed with the new owners. All new owners will have been home checked by a DoodleAid rehoming team member and will be required to sign an Adoption Contract agreeing to providing a loving and safe new home for the donated dog. They will also be committing to having any ‘entire’ dog neutered within three months of transfer. Furthermore, they also undertake to contact DoodleAid if there are any problems with the dog settling into their new home or if they need to rehome the dog for whatever circumstance, again, without judgement.
  • For Data Protection Purposes: Please only correspond with DoodleAid by email or by use of the forms on this website.

Current owner details

Dog's details

Reason for rehoming

Your dog's coat

Exercise

General behaviour

Car travel

Vet details

Behavioural issues

Please note that DoodleAid need to be made aware of any specific behavioural issues. Please let us know if your dog has shown protective/aggressive behaviour around an item (food/toy for example), a person or space; this is commonly referred to as resource guarding. If your dog exhibits distress or behaviour issues when left alone, they may have what is know as separation anxiety. None of these conditions means we cannot help with rehoming and we would look to put in place support as required.

General information

Photos of your doodle

Please provide us some up to date photos of your dog.
If you wish to provide additional photos, please email these to contact@doodleaid.com.

Other information

Should the new owner choose not to provide details directly to you, DoodleAid will endeavour to provide you with updates that we have sought from them.

Dogs documents provided by donor

Donors declaration

We/I agree that, unless agreed otherwise, my/our Doodle will not be advertised or placed for rehoming either privately or through another organisation.