you want a new pet. you must decide how to advertise so it will be seen by the person who can get you the pet. how to write advertise
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I am fond of pets. I need to get a pet dog .
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Write 2 to 3 sentences detailing why you need to re-home your pet. Avoid using all caps or lots of exclamation points. Explain why you’re looking for a new home for your pet, whether it’s because you’re moving and can’t take them with you, or perhaps you’re unable to give them the care they need.[1]
For example, write something like this: “Hi, my name is Anne, and I’m looking for a new home for my cat, Henry. Henry is a great cat and I’m so sad to let him go, but I’m moving overseas and won’t be able to take him with me.”
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Add photographs of your pet to help catch potential owners’ eyes. When taking photos, focus the camera on the pet and keep the background unfocused or out of the shot entirely. Try to avoid showing yourself or other people in the shot with the dog. Include a headshot and a full body shot—the full body shot can show the dog playing with a toy or doing something cute that might catch attention.[2]
Depending on what type of site you’re using to post the ad, you cold even include a link to a video from YouTubeor Vimeo to showcase your dog in action!
3
Write vivid descriptions to highlight your pet’s personality. Include pertinent information, like the pet’s age, size, and general appearance, but then also include a few sentences about the pet’s best qualities. Tell what they like and dislike, what their energy level generally is, and what they ideally need in their next home.[3]
For example, you could write something like, “Henry is a 4-year old Siamese cat and has been neutered. He loves to play with toys and actually likes to play fetch! He’s a great companion for calm nights at home, too, and will love to sit in your lap. He does great with other cats, but doesn’t like dogs very much.”
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Include details about health issues, disabilities, or behavioral issues. If there are any health needs, like medications or special diets, let the potential owner know upfront. If they need to be in a home where they’re the only pet or if they don’t do well around children, those are are also important details to share.[4]
For example, writing, “June is an active dog who likes to play. She needs to be walked daily for at least 30 minutes. She loves going to the dog park and is gentle around children,” would give any potential owner a lot of good information.
Offering to let a new owner see vet records is another great way to let them know you’re not trying to hide anything.
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Ask for a rehoming fee to weed out ill-intentioned people. Asking for the rehoming fee ensures that the people who approach you are serious about adopting your pet. Anywhere from $50 to $300 is appropriate, just depending on the size and needs of your pet. [5]
If someone can’t afford a rehoming fee, they might not be able to afford the needs that come along with owning a pet.
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Write 2 to 3 sentences detailing why you need to re-home your pet. Avoid using all caps or lots of exclamation points. Explain why you’re looking for a new home for your pet, whether it’s because you’re moving and can’t take them with you, or perhaps you’re unable to give them the care they need.[1]
For example, write something like this: “Hi, my name is Anne, and I’m looking for a new home for my cat, Henry. Henry is a great cat and I’m so sad to let him go, but I’m moving overseas and won’t be able to take him with me.”
2
Add photographs of your pet to help catch potential owners’ eyes. When taking photos, focus the camera on the pet and keep the background unfocused or out of the shot entirely. Try to avoid showing yourself or other people in the shot with the dog. Include a headshot and a full body shot—the full body shot can show the dog playing with a toy or doing something cute that might catch attention.[2]
Depending on what type of site you’re using to post the ad, you cold even include a link to a video from YouTubeor Vimeo to showcase your dog in action!
3
Write vivid descriptions to highlight your pet’s personality. Include pertinent information, like the pet’s age, size, and general appearance, but then also include a few sentences about the pet’s best qualities. Tell what they like and dislike, what their energy level generally is, and what they ideally need in their next home.[3]
For example, you could write something like, “Henry is a 4-year old Siamese cat and has been neutered. He loves to play with toys and actually likes to play fetch! He’s a great companion for calm nights at home, too, and will love to sit in your lap. He does great with other cats, but doesn’t like dogs very much.”
4
Include details about health issues, disabilities, or behavioral issues. If there are any health needs, like medications or special diets, let the potential owner know upfront. If they need to be in a home where they’re the only pet or if they don’t do well around children, those are are also important details to share.[4]
For example, writing, “June is an active dog who likes to play. She needs to be walked daily for at least 30 minutes. She loves going to the dog park and is gentle around children,” would give any potential owner a lot of good information.
Offering to let a new owner see vet records is another great way to let them know you’re not trying to hide anything.
5
Ask for a rehoming fee to weed out ill-intentioned people. Asking for the rehoming fee ensures that the people who approach you are serious about adopting your pet. Anywhere from $50 to $300 is appropriate, just depending on the size and needs of your pet. [5]
If someone can’t afford a rehoming fee, they might not be able to afford the needs that come along with owning a pet.
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