Surrender a Weim

We serve Alabama and Mississippi, parts of Georgia, Tennessee and Louisiana.
To see a map of the areas we cover click here.


Due to the large number of Weims in our rescue, and the lack of available foster homes, WRS will not be taking owner surrenders.
ONLY Weims found, in risk of euthanasia, or in harms way will be accepted.  North Texas Weim Rescue has shared a document with us that will help you prepare your Weimaraner for adoption.  It gives you step by step instructions and tips on finding the right home for your Weim.  

Guidelines for Adopting Your Weim - Word Doc
Guidelines for Adopting Your Weim - Acrobat

There are many circumstances that require people of give up their dogs: death in the family, personal health issues, relocation, financial hardship, etc.

If you feel that it is necessary to surrender your dog, please fill out and submit the release form.

By submitting this form to WRS you agree that the information you are providing is truthful and complete, that you agree to be bound by the terms of the Surrender Agreement, and that you agree to hold WRS and its officers and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, actions, damages or other liability in connection with the animal being surrendered, this website, or any related matters.

Jennifer Cofield
202 Morris Blvd
Birmingham, AL 35209
jennifer@weimrescue.com


Name:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
Telephone:
Email Address:
1. Dog's Name?
2. Age/Birth Date?
3. Veterinarian Name/Telephone?
4. Shots given/date?
5. Date and results of last Heartworm check?
6. Preventative used?
7. Date and results of last fecal check?
8. Tattoo or microchip #?
9. Housebroken?
10. Signal used to ask to go out?
11. Bad habits (fence jumping, barking, chewing, jumping up, chasing cars, etc.?
12. Special things the dog enjoys?
13. Spayed or neutered?
14. Ever been used for breeding?
15. Has the dog ever bitten anyone?
16. If yes, please give circumstances?
17. How is the dog with other dogs?
18. How is the dog with other Cats?
19. How is the dog with other Children?
20. How is the dog with other Men?
21. How is the dog with other Women?
22. Has the dog been checked for hip dysplasia?
23. Feeding schedule and amount?
24. Medication (Heartworm preventative, etc.)?
25. Reasons for giving up this dog?
26. Have you contacted the breeder of this dog about the problem?
27. What is the name of the breeder?
By submitting this form to WRS you agree that the information you are providing is truthful and complete, that you agree to be bound by the terms of the Surrender Agreement, and that you agree to hold WRS and its officers and volunteers harmless from any and all claims, actions, damages or other liability in connection with the animal being surrendered, this website, or any related matters.