Rehoming Process

GSP Rescue Service

About GSP Rescues Rehoming Process

Our re-homing process is carefully tailored to each applicant, so please allow plenty of time. As we are a voluntary organisation with limited resources, please bear with us. We take in and re-home GSP’s from all over the UK mainland, because of this you will potentially need to travel to meet and collect your adopted GSP.

It is advisable to fill in an expression of interest form sooner rather than later.

We keep a database of all applicants and strive to re-home the right dog with the right home so please give as much information as possible. One of our co-ordinators will then be in touch to speak with you and arrange a home check. Alternatively if you see a specific dog you are interested in please contact us via email or face book.

If you live too far away for a home visit you will need to provide a letter of recommendation from a vet or local rescue centre. In some cases we may request you ask a local rescue centre to carry out a home visit on our behalf. Please note, this doesn’t automatically guarantee you’ll be selected to re-home a dog from us.

PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT USUALLY RE-HOME TO HOUSEHOLDS WHERE THE DOG WILL BE LEFT ALONE FOR LONG PERIODS.

Please ensure you have read our Rehoming Policy and the appropriate Adoption or Surrender form pertaining to your situation. 

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How Much Does It Cost

Our re-homing fee is a standard £200. Depending on the dogs re-homing situation the below may have already been done, however we strongly advise you to check to ensure everything is up-to-date.

  • Micro chipping
  • Vaccinations
  • Flea and worming treatment

In many cases your animal will be neutered, however if this is not the case you will be expected to have this done as per our adoption agreement.

We also strongly advise that you take out insurance right from the start, so your dog will be covered for accidents and any new illnesses as they settle into their new surroundings.

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ID and guidelines

When collecting your new dog, please bring with you:

A lead, collar and ready made ID tags (stating your surname and mobile phone number) for your dog to wear upon collection. It is vital that everyone who will be living with the new dog meets the animal on collection, including any other dogs/children (not cats) which will be living with the new dog

Please Remember

  • We do not guarantee any animal seen on the website or Facebook will be suitable for a prospective owner. Although we try our best to assess adoption dogs,
  • we cannot accept responsibility for its temperament once it has been re-homed.
  • We will usually carry out a home check prior to you taking a dog, this will be arranged at the time of contact with one of our co-ordinators.
  • You have to be over 18 years old to re-home from our organisation.
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If you would like to volunteer your time, experience or donate please e-mail: dawn@gsprescue.co.uk with your offers of help,  or any ideas for further fundraising or promotional ideas to raise our profile and to help fund support Vet care, travel and kennelling.

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