Free Dogs for Adoption

Give dogs up for adoption or adopt a dog for free.

Free to good home dogs

Free to good home dogs

Are you looking for free to good home dogs or do you want to put your dogs up for adoption? Then you have come to the right place: all dogs on this page are free to a good home.

 

Leave a comment: add your name and mention what kind of pet dogs for free you are looking for or which free dogs and puppies you have for adoption. Do state what kind of home you live in (small apartment, big garden, little children) and for those who know what their dog is looking for: state what good home you would love to give your dog to for adoption.

 

Please also state where you live and how you would arrange for transport once you found your ideal free to good home dogs.

 

Do click the "Notify me of follow up comments via e-mail" so you will be informed each time somebody posted a new free dogs to good home request for adoption.

Posted by Free Dogs for Adoption at Jan 19, 2010 | 0 | Free dogs for adoption

Shiba Inu for Sale

Shiba Inu for Sale

What you need to know before looking for a Shiba Inu for sale or for Shiba Inu adoption.

Shiba Inu Information

Shiba Inu Information

Shiba Inu means "little god" in Japanese. This little dog is very popular on dog exhibitions. Shiba Inu dogs are great bird dogs, guards, and hunters for small game. A Japanese Shiba Inu breed is affectionate, friendly, and sensitive which makes this dog ideal for shows or a little fine pet. Good Shiba Inu care involves giving this little hunting dog plenty of exercise and a daily brushing.

Shiba Inu Photos

White Shiba Inu
White Shiba Inu

Black Shiba Inu
Black Shiba Inu

Shiba Inu Adoption

If you consider a Shiba Inu adoption from a rescue or a Shiba Inu breeder, do know that a Shiba Inu dog is very affectionate to its own family members yet will stand its ground against strangers. Although they can tap your hand for a rub, the next second they can be nowhere to be found hoping you want to play with him.

A healthy Shiba Inu temperament will ask for lots of exercise. When you lock them up in a small space or room, all they will be thinking about is ways to escape! Make sure that when you keep Shiba Inu’s in your garden, being a hunting dog, they know how to dig under fences and escape.

Also note that apart from barking, these dogs are well known for their typical Shiba Inu behavior: a scary kind of screaming. Just know that a decent amount of Shiba Inu training evolves around keeping this screaming at bay.

If you have a Shiba Inu puppies or dogs free for adoption, in your rescue or up for sale, please leave a comment here. If you are looking for Shiba Inu adoption, also leave a comment here so breeders and owners can change hands
of their beloved Shiba Inu pets.

Posted by Free Dogs for Adoption at Jan 14, 2010 | 0 | Dog Adoption

Free dogs for adoption in Florida

Free dogs for adoption in Florida

Enjoy choosing a new dog out of the many free dogs for adoption in Florida.

In stead of going from one dog shelter to the other, and having to stare into the loving eyes of many dogs that unfortunately doesn’t fit your needs, you can go online at http://www.rcall.org.

 

What they do is adding descriptions with pictures of many dogs that are free for adoption in Florida. Private owners, dog shelters and dog rescue groups will list their dogs available for adoption.

If you are looking for a specific dog that doesn’t seem to be among the dogs listed online, you can email them with a request of which kind of dog you would like to adopt. Your request will then be forwarded to many dog shelters and dog rescues in Florida.

Posted by Free Dogs for Adoption at Nov 05, 2009 | 0 | Free dogs for adoption

Small dogs for adoption

Small dogs for adoption

Exhaustive list of all small dog breeds for adoption: from companion dog breeds to terrier dogs, small scent dogs and small herding dogs.

Small companion dogs for adoption

 

Be warned that not all small dogs are companion dogs, although most are. When adopting one of the small companion dog breeds below, make sure you give them as much attention and companionship as they will give you. These dogs don’t thrive well at all when left too long on their own:

 

  • Affenpinsher
     
  • Bichon Frise
     
  • Bolognese
     
  • Brussels Griffon
     
  • Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
     
  • Chihuahua
     
  • Chinese Crested
     
  • Coton De Tulear
     
  • English Toy Spaniel
     
  • Havanese
     
  • Maltese
     
  • Miniature and Toy Poodle
     
  • Miniature Pinscher
     
  • Papillon
     
  • Silky Terrier
     
  • Yorkshire Terrier

 

Small herding dogs and scent dogs for adoption

 

Herding dogs and scent dogs are normally larger dog breeds with the following 2 exceptions:

 

  • Herding dog – Shetland Sheepdog
    Shetland Sheepdog
     
  • Scent dog – Dachshunds aka Whinner Dogs, Weiner Dogs, Dachshunds, Sausage Dogs or Teckles.

 

Small terrier dogs for adoption

 

Terriers were originally bred solely to help in exterminating small rodents and other vermin by burrowing them out of their dens. They are usually small but full of energy since they are bred to be work dogs. Some small terriers ideal for adoption:

 

  • Australian Terrier
     
  • Border Terrier
    border-terrier
     
  • Cairn Terrier
     
  • Fox Terrier
     
  • Jack Russell Terrier
     
  • Lakeland Terrier
     
  • Manchester Terrier
     
  • Miniature Bull Terrier
     
  • Miniature Schnauzer
     
  • Norfolk Terrier
     
  • Norwich Terrier
     
  • Toy Fox Terrier
     
  • West Highland White Terrier

 

Training small dogs after adoption

 

Small dogs like any other dogs should be trained by adults. Don’t let your children be the master of your small dog: children are growing up themselves and aren’t the master of the house. Make sure you are "the top dog", then your children follow in the "dog" hierarchy, then your small adopted dog.

 

Small dogs are also full of affection and energy yet require the same amount of upkeep and responsibility as big dogs:

 

  • go for daily walks with your dog
     
  • give your dog daily attention for play, bonding and dog training
     
  • make sure even small dogs can get rid of their overwhelming amount of energy in and around your house, garden or apartment.

 

Make sure you get all medical papers in order before you adopt small dogs or any dogs for that matter.

Posted by Free Dogs for Adoption at Aug 19, 2009 | 0 | Small dogs for adoption

Free dogs for adoption

free dogs for adoption

Free dogs for adoption brings dog owners, dog shelters, dog rescues in touch with people looking to adopt a dog.

 

About 10 million adoptable pets are killed each year, including millions of dogs! Thanks for helping a stop to this and adopting a dog.

 

If you have any dog for adoption…

 

Then you leave a comment telling others about:

 

  • age of the dog
     
  • medical record of the dog
     
  • why the dog is up for adoption
     
  • how would you like the new responsible owner to be? (having a garden, having kids…)
     
  • where you live and how the dog can be collected or if possible will be delivered

 

If you want to adopt a dog…

 

Then you leave a comment telling dog owners:

 

  • what kind of dog you are looking for
     
  • what you have to offer for your adopted dog
     
  • which dogs you love more (size, barking dogs, silent dogs, male or female, which breed, pure breed or mixed breed…)
     
  • what kind of accommodation you have yourself and for the dog you want to adopt (small apartment, big house with big garden, in walking distance of a park…)
     
  • why you want to adopt or rescue a dog (looking companionship, for security or for a jogging partner)
     
  • how you can collect the dog of your preference

 

Responsible dog breeders and shelters are looking for equally responsible dog owners before they will give up free dogs for adoption.

 

How do dog adoptions proceed once there is a match?

 

To get a match, browse through all the comments here. Once you see a dog your prefer, leave a comment so our site will email both current owner and future owner.

 

To get things done faster, subscribe to the comments below and correspond through more comments.

 

We thank you in name of all free dogs that are ready for adoption!

Posted by Free Dogs for Adoption at Jun 25, 2009 | 2 | Dog Adoption, Free dogs for adoption