Does anyone know a good way to get rid of 2 Maltese dogs in Romulus Michigan?

Posted on February 27th, 2010 by admin

I have to go and rescue some dogs my sister was breeding and not taking good enough care of.. I am keeping two of them but I need to get rid of the other two. They are sweet dogs and just need love and care – all I ask is someone pay for their shots and they can have them? I live in Florida and am only going to be in Michigan for Sat – Tues.

Contact the local ASPCA. Little dogs are always in demand or find a group that specifically rescues maltese dogs.

20 Responses

  1. iamofnote Says:

    Call the Michigan Humane Society.
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  2. Tom C Says:

    all you can do is take them to the pound, someone will either adopt them or thy will be put down. that seems to be you only option, i wouldnt thnk you could unload to pups is 1 day, but i could be wrong
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  3. Nadalia Says:

    Angel Works Maltese Rescue, 248-471-6190
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  4. torbaynewfs Says:

    Call the vets in the area, or the local kennel club and get a number for Maltese rescue. They should be spayed/neutered before going to anyone, if that is not done already.
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    Vet Tech/dog breeder

  5. crazygodddesss Says:

    Check with some Maltese Rescues. Im sure there are lots on YahooGroups. There is no doubt in my mind you can find someone who can rehome them if you cant.

    Good luck and Goddess Bless!
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  6. gailisme Says:

    I hope you are not going to dump them or abadoned them. You should have given yourself more time to find a proper home.
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  7. lavieja321 Says:

    Try the shelter and if they are full. Try a maltese rescue group.
    Try
    http://www.malteserescue.com/
    or
    http://home.capecod.net/~jforrest/rescue.html
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    vet tech

  8. Firefly Says:

    Contact the local ASPCA. Little dogs are always in demand or find a group that specifically rescues Maltese dogs.
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  9. Falan B Says:

    take the dogs to a well popular area and post and sign saying "free well house train dogs need a loving home"
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  10. trusport Says:

    Try the local humane society, if they can’t accept them contact a Maltese rescue group. There are rescue groups for just about every breed of dog. Search on-line for a rescue or call the humane society for more info. I’m sure somewhere, someone would love to have a Maltese.
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  11. talented mrs v Says:

    Take them to the Humane Society or animal shelter. If you look on petfinder.com or infospace.com, you should be able to find one. Just to let you know..the two you’re taking home with you will need health certificates from the vet before they can legally cross state lines. That just means the vet will need to make sure they’re healthy enough for the trip and current on shots.
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    I was a veterinary assistant

  12. gcharlotte3393 Says:

    take them to a shelter
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  13. chihuahua lady Says:

    There should be a Maltese rescue in the area that would gladly take them. Please do not take them to the pound where they will be put down.

    Check out this link for rescues in Michigan.

    http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/mytr.html
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  14. imrielle Says:

    Check petfinder.com and do a search for any Maltese or small dog rescue groups in the Michigan area. If you contact them and explain your situation, they’re usually pretty good about helping you out.

    Also, you could always turn the dogs into the local Humane Society (not animal control). Dogs are often safer going into the Humane Society where they’ll be given their shots, spayed/neutered as necessary, and cleaned up prior to being adopted out. Potential adoptees will also have to answer many questions regarding their ability to care for a new pet before the dog is adopted out to them.

    If you try to merely give your dogs away, they could wind up with someone who will try to breed them, mishandle them, or try to sell them to an animal testing facility.
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    http://www.petfinder.com

  15. ♥ Kelsey ♥ Says:

    Go to http://www.petfinder.com/post/classifiedhop.html
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  16. CM Says:

    PUT THEM DOWN/KILL THEM OR GIVE THEM AWAY
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  17. knnthclmnts Says:

    sister i have 3multeese and anybody in there right state of mind would to have them take them to apark and sit with them they will find there own home because of there nature . your job is to make sure the persons are right for the dogs please make sure , as its your thoughts that makes the difference.keep them together if you no there back ground.god bless kenny afriend of animals.
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  18. sandy Says:

    Well you can call the maltese rescue center in your area they will tale them….You could run an ad if you have time but screen the people to make sure they get a good home
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  19. apollo_godofsun Says:

    IM not really sure where romulus is in Michigan but if it is possible for you to get to Walker MI there is an amazing humane society there. They are open Tue-Fri 12-7 and sat 11-4. It does cost a little bit to turn a dog in (Because they are 100% run by donations and transfer of care fees and are non-profit) they are amazing there, they temperment test all of the dogs and all are spayed/neutered before they are adopted out. They interview all possible families first to be sure they match the dog to the right owner. All of the staff treat the dogs like family, not like a job, if you know what i mean, they are great there. For more info visit hskc.org or call 616-453-8900. If you cant make it out there you can search petfinder.org and look for a humane society/animal shelter/rescue in that area and give them a call to see if they accept dogs and what their policies are. Goodluck, i hope you find them a good home.
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  20. lheath12792 Says:

    I live in warren michigan if you don,t mind i will take both of them and give them a loving home.LYNN
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