How Much Does Rehoming A Rescue Dog Cost?

rescue dog
CookieMonster.XD asked:


Im thinking about rehoming a dog from a rescue centre.Theres a fue dogs i like in The edinburgh dog and cat home :D .
Has anybody got any idea how much it costs to rehome a dog from the edinburgh dog and cat home?
Thank you for answering my question..:D i found out how much is costs. : )

Share and Enjoy: These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • StumbleUpon
  • Reddit
  • Webnews
  • MisterWong
  • Y!GG

17 comments to How Much Does Rehoming A Rescue Dog Cost?

  • sophylakes@verizon.net

    yes,, a simple call to them and you will have your answer

  • Paolo D

    a whole lot

  • Jade xD

    Hey, i don’t really know,i think you just give them a donation, but i’m thinking about getting a dog from the Glasgow dog and cat home! =)

  • miss young

    i paid £75 for my dog

  • VikingLord

    Here in the U.S. it doesn’t really cost that much. Not nearly as much as buying one from a breeder. Plus, you get the feeling you are doing something good. I have a rescue german Shepherd and she is the best.

  • clarewhite76

    This is the website:

    There’s a contact button – it looks like they accept donations, but there may be a minmum donation …. ask.

    The dogs home in our town charges a minimum donation of £70.

  • ashleymegan01

    I would call them and ask. All shelters have different fees associated with adoption. Good Luck and thanks for adopting!!!

  • BountyHunter

    Around £75. The website of the Dog home will tell you how much and what you have to do.

  • Lostinlost

    Each centre is different. You should expect a figure around £80. The RSPCA ask for around £90 and i got my dog for £85.

    Best thing you can do, my friend, is call them and enquire.

    I hope you choose to rehome and give a dog whose had a tough start in life a good home.

    Good luck : ) !!

  • 99 Red Balloons

    Dogs Trust and RSPCA are between £60 and £150 if that’s any help – why not ring and ask them?

  • r_soles

    I got my boxer from a rescue centre. She cost £100 but that was because she was a pedigree, cross breads were £75. She came mircochipped, with collar, bowl, food and she had her jabs.

    I think that was quite reasonable, rescue centres are all different, some ask for donations, others have a set price. your best bet is too ring them up and discuss it with them.

  • Jay Jay

    i think its around 100$ good luck

  • plizzy

    My sister adopted two from a rescue home I will ask her. You are doing something wonderful and I admire you for this action. why not call and find out from the home

  • The-she

    first off you have to give a donation and then it cost as you have to buy a bed, food, leads, bowls etc.
    all in about 200

  • Aaron

    Nowadays its not worth going to rescue homes as the prices are far to high and if they have not being Neutered/Spayed they expect you to pay for that too which if you do not have it done within 3-4 month of receiving your dog you will have it taken off you.

    We got a Shitz Tzu Terrier and was told it was 2 year old we had it a whole 6 month and it died took it to the vets it turns out it had died of old age.

    So their are also alot of risks with buying from rescue.

  • Sick of obtaining low numbers of useless visitors to your site? Well i want to share with you a new underground tactic which makes myself $900 every day on 100% AUTOPILOT. I really could be here all day and going into detail but why dont you merely check their site out? There is really a excellent video that explains everything. So if your serious about producing simple cash this is the site for you. Auto Traffic Avalanche

  • Well, pretty hot. She looks like a real pro, and seems to enjoy what she’s doing. It will be a great video, probably the first of a few… I love young girls, and she is cute as hell, with a perfect face. You can check out her video free at http://WatchKendraExposed.com

You must be logged in to post a comment.