Pets in Birmingham, AL for sale, for adoption (2024)

Puppy needs home

We have a beautiful Rednose pit puppy that needs a new home. It's a male 6 weeks old. He so sweet and calm. He's just a little love bug...

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Mini Poodle

She is very sweet 4 month old mini chocolate poodle, not quite potty trained. Love kids and other pets, up to date on all vaccines and ...

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Aussie doodle male

He’s 4 months old, great with kids. He needs more space and more attention than we can give right now. Serious inquiries only42five-...

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ISO Parrot

Message me if you have questions on my bird experience, but i’m looking for a parrot.

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Looking for a small puppy that will stay small!

Looking for a a small breed dog that will stay small!

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Looking for new home

Looking to rehome female rotty. 3yrs old. Friendly to people another dogs. Small rehoming fee two05-999-058six

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American bully abkc

Super sweet male bully raised around kids and other animals house trained

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Munchkin kitten

Sweet lil rughugger male looking for his forever home 6 weeks old located in Leeds Al

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Shih-Tzu Stud

I am looking for someone who has a female Shih-Tzu OR Poodle to breed my 13pound Brindle male Shih-Tzu with one time. He is full bloode...

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Blue eyed long haired chihuahuas

Blue eyed long haired chihuahua puppies3 weeks old will be ready at 7 weeks old which is September 11thIf interested contact Blu at ...

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3 Angelfish Needing To Be Re-Tanked

I am giving away 3 Angelfish. I am having to condense tanks and needing to rehome them. They are all healthy and parasite/fungal/bacter...

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Miniature Schnauzer

Meet our pups!!! 😍😍3 Mini schnauzers will be ready for their new home in 5 weeks. 🐾🐾DM for details. CKC registered, pure breed

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Shih tzu

I have 2 male shih tzu 7 weeks old born June 22nd they are CKC registered and have had their 1st set of shots. They are ready for their...

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Husky puppies

Don't buy a puppy from Stak's Kennels in Talladega, AL. We purchased one on 8/10 and took to the vet on 8/12/24 and she had hookworms....

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Shafford shire

7 months oldFemaleText for Rehoming fee

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ADOPT - Anatolian/Great Pyrenees Male

Peanut was raised on a loving, all natural homestead in Auburn, AL with 4 little kids, 2 other dogs, Goats, Chickens, Turkeys, and Guin...

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Pet telepathy

Email me a picture of your beloved pet for free insightful reading.

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Free to good home need to give away now

Hi I need theses babys gone asap or know a safe place or resuce

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Need a baby

Kittys to good home or foster I need them out of my house.

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Yorkie Puppy Male - rehoming

Beautiful Happy Playful YORKIE PUPPY>Wanting to be yours!AKC (lmtd) Male Yorkshire Terrier, 12 weeks old.Vet Checked, 2 sets shot...

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Female puppy

This here is Gemma and she is up to date on her shots and dewormer. She is a medium sized dog and she is very good with other dogs and ...

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Australian Shepherd puppies

Beautiful full blooded Australian shepherd puppies!AKC/ASCA registeredClear genetics full panel (parents health tested)Beautiful m...

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ISO Finches

Mainly looking for zebra finches but please let me know what you have.I also have parakeets for sale or trade.Thanks

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Blue nose

Female10 weeks200 obo

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I Buy Unwanted Reptiles

Sometimes your pet reptiles get bigger than expected, or you just can’t take care of them anymore. I have 40 plus years experience in t...

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MINI POODLE

Mini poodle 🐩He’s 1 years old his name is Zoku (zo-ku) he has his paper work he's an inside puppy 🐶. He love attention he's kid frien...

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Persian Minuet kittens

I have 3 babies, 2 females and 1 male. 1 blk./White male Minuet and 1 blue/ White Minuet female. One regular cream/WhitePersian Fema...

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toy poodle or toy mix

I'm looking for a toy poodle or toy mix to adopt. Must be at least 1 year old. Will pay all rehoming fees. I lost my toy about 4 wee...

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Yorkie Puppy Male - rehoming

Beautiful Happy Playful YORKIE PUPPY>Wanting to be yours! show contact info.AKC (lmtd) Male Yorkshire Terrier, 12 weeks old....

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Emergency Re-homing Ragdoll Kitten

I need to find a new home for this 9 week old baby super quick due to an emergency relocation. You will receive transferable vet record...

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Puppy needs home

We have a beautiful Rednose pit puppy that needs a new home. It's a male 6 weeks old. He so sweet and calm. He's just a little love bu...

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Malamute puppy needing a home!

7 month old malamute puppyshow contact info

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Husky puppy needing a forever home!

Angel is a 2 month old female, solid white husky. She is the sweetest girl and is looking for a forever home!

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Female Boxer dog for rehoming

Female Boxer dog. Her name is Eevee. She is a fawn boxer. She is 4 years old. She is very good with grown ups and children. We are havi...

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Free XL Pocket bully

I have a 3 year old full blooded XL Pocket bully. He is absolutely wonderful. He is completely house broke. He does have a hint of sepa...

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MINI POODLE

Boy1 years oldMini poodleHas paper workText : show contact info

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Little Holland Lop bunny

I have a sweet little black female Holland Lop bunny up for adoption.She's a little over 3 mos. old, and her ears haven't quite floppe...

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2 kittens 8 weeks old

We rescued two abandoned kittens about 3 weeks ago who are in need of a forever home. They are about 8 weeks old.We think they are b...

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Male Doberman

I have a male Doberman looking for a good home. He is 7 months old very sweet boy! Need someone to spend time with him. Loves attention...

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German shepherd husky mix puppies

6 month old German shepherd husky mix puppies needing homes!show contact info

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German shepherd puppies needing homes

7 month old German shepherd puppies needing homes! 2 males and one femaleshow contact info

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German Shepherd Puppy 8 weeks old.

German Shepherd Puppy 8 weeks old. We must rehome. No papers. No shots yet.75 rehome feeText first 906 393 020 eight.

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Maltipoo Puppies

Four beautiful Maltipoo puppies, 3 months old. DOB 5/12/2024. Two females with white fur and two males with apricot fur. They have had ...

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wanting toy poodle or toy mixed

I would like to adopt a toy poodle or toy mix. I'll pay the rehoming fees.Wanting one at least 2 years old or older. Mine just pass...

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CKC BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES

CKC Registered Boston Terrier Puppies up to date on shots, Dewormed, 3 Females and 2 Males Very Playful Ready For Their Forever Home Ca...

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8 weeks old German Shepherd Puppy

German Shepherd Puppy that needs to be re-homed. She is 8 weeks old. No papers.She is an indoor dog and has been de-wormed, but has ...

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Rottweiler

Female looking to rehome for small fee. 20599905eightsix

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Male Miniature Schnauzer Puppy

Registered male black/silver miniature schnauzer. 10 weeks old. First vaccines and dewormings. Pickup in Cullman, AL. Rehoming fee appl...

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Micro Frenchie Pups

Pups are 6 weeks. These frenchies cost to breed stop flagging my post. If you can’t afford then don’t look. Serious inquiries only. Yes...

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Male and female puppy

I have 2 puppies that I need to rehome. They have both had 2 rounds of shots and have been dewormed. They are about 4 months old and I ...

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FAQs

How do you pass a pet adoption interview? ›

Provide as many details as possible about your living situation, family experience and how you plan to care for the animal. Explain your previous experience with raising an animal, including training and exercise regiments. The more information you're able to provide, the better you'll look on your application.

What is the least adopted pet? ›

It has been a long-held belief that black dogs are the toughest to rehome. Their color means they do not photograph so easily, some people are superstitious about their color, and they don't stand out so well alongside dogs with brighter coats.

How do you answer animal adoption questions? ›

Be honest in your answers and don't lie about anything that you're asked. It's tempting to write down what you think the rescue wants to hear, but this could lead to you matching with a cat or dog who won't fit well in your home environment.

Why is adopting a pet so expensive? ›

Adoption fees help cover the medical care of the animal while he or she waits for a new home, as well as food and transportation costs. These fees help to provide care for the other animals in the shelter or rescue group who may have medical bills that are much higher than any possible adoption fee.

How to answer why you want a dog? ›

I have a dog because I love animals and going for long walks." “When my husband occasionally has to leave for work before dawn, it makes me feel safer to have dogs for protection - in addition to the unconditional love they give!” “I wanted both an incentive and a partner to hike in the Santa Monica Mountains.

How do you answer adoption reference questions? ›

Include how you know the person you are writing the reference letter for and how long you have known them. If you have witnessed the individual or couple's involvement with children, either your children or others, tell how they interact and what qualities they have that would make them good parents.

What color dog is hardest to adopt? ›

It is a statistical fact. Black dogs and cats wait four times longer to get adopted from shelters and rescues as their lighter coated and more colorful counterparts. This phenomenon even has a name: Black Dog and Cat Syndrome.

What is the 3 3 3 rule for adopted pets? ›

Understanding the 3-3-3 Rule for Adopting a Rescue Dog

It suggests that the first three days should be used for adjusting to its new surroundings, the next three weeks for training and bonding, and the first three months for continued socialization and training.

What is the most common pet to adopt? ›

Most Popular Pets in the U.S.
  • Dogs (65.1 million households)
  • Cats (46.5 million households)
  • Freshwater fish (11.1 million households)
  • Small animals such as hamsters, gerbils, rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, mice and ferrets (6.7 million households)
  • Birds (6.1 million households)
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What is a pet animal on a question answer? ›

pet, any animal kept by human beings as a source of companionship and pleasure. While a pet is generally kept for the pleasure that it can give to its owner, often, especially with horses, dogs, and cats, as well as with some other domesticated animals, this pleasure appears to be mutual.

What questions should I ask references for animal adoption? ›

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  • Have you personally witnessed their care and treatment of animals, and do you feel that they would be a good and responsible pet parent for the pet's entire life?
  • Do they currently have any other pets and how many of each type?
  • Are you aware of any history of rehoming or abuse/neglect to animals?

What are the questions one should ask before obtaining a pet? ›

9 Questions To Ask Before You Adopt A Pet
  • Is Your Home Situation Stable? ...
  • Can You Afford It? ...
  • Who Will Care For It On A Daily Basis? ...
  • Do You Have Room? ...
  • Will It Fit In With Your Other Pets? ...
  • Does Its Personality Fit Your Lifestyle? ...
  • How Will You Deal With Behavior Issues? ...
  • What Kind Of Grooming Does It Require?

Is it cheaper to buy or adopt? ›

Here are a few of them: Buying a pet can easily cost $500 to $1,000 or more. Adoption costs range from $50 to $200, depending on whether the pet comes from the shelter or a rescue group that has spent money on boarding, vets and grooming. You're getting more for your money if you get a mixed breed.

Why is it better to adopt a pet from a shelter than buy? ›

Because adoption helps more than just one animal. Overburdened shelters take in millions of stray, abused and lost animals every year, and by adopting an animal, you're making room for others.

Is it normal to regret adopting a pet? ›

If so, know you are not alone. This phenomenon is very common and even has a name: Adopter's Remorse. It's a feeling of sudden panic, guilt, or regret one experiences after adopting a pet.

What happens in a pet interview? ›

These interviews provide the landlord with a chance to interact with the pet and assess its behavior. A landlord might look for excessive barking, aggression, and responsiveness to basic commands.

Why is the dog adoption process so difficult? ›

Rescue groups are picky — and for a good reason. This helps ensure a good match from the start, making it easier for you and your new dog to adjust. In some cases, the rescue you're adopting may have been previously rehomed due to a traumatic or stressful situation.

What to expect from a cat adoption interview? ›

Let the potential adopter speak and then probe for more information – who, what, when, where, why (proper order) questions are best. Avoid asking only yes/no questions—ask probing questions and have the adopter tell their story: Ask about what cats they have owned over the years and what happened to them, etc.

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