Angela
Jones, founder of Haute Resume & Career Services LLC, is committed to
helping the unemployed protect their four-legged family members. Throughout the
month of April purchase any Job Search Success System and 50 percent of the
sale will be donated to Best Friends Animal Society. This promotion is part of an ongoing partnership between Haute Resume and
Career Services LLC and Best Friends Animal Society. Angela's goal is to make
desperate homeowners aware of alternatives to abandoning their pets.
Many
of those forced into foreclosure are forced to live with other family members,
move into temporary housing or shelters, rent, or opt for lower-priced housing.
Unfortunately, their pets are not always welcome.
Some
leave their pets at shelters hoping they will be adopted. However, an
increasing number of media reports describe pets found in homes that have been
vacated due to foreclosure. These pets may have been healthy when abandoned but
without adequate food or water many die before they are rescued. In fact, in
some states, pets are considered personal property and it is illegal for a
realtor or law enforcement officer to rescue the animals for weeks.
Tips from American Humane
If you are facing home foreclosure and you have pets, here are some tips to help you relocate with your pets or find other safe placement for them. Never leave pets behind when you vacate your home!Take Your Pets With You or Find Them a Safe Place to Stay:
Take your pets with you when you vacate your home; they will not survive if abandoned in the home or set loose. In addition, the comfort and companionship of pets can provide therapeutic benefits to family members by easing the strain of moving to a new residence.
Follow
these steps to find safe placement for your pets if you are unable to vacate
your home with them:
- Ask
family, friends and co-workers if they will care for your pets while you
relocate.
- Ask your veterinarian if you can receive low-cost boarding for your pets, or set up a payment plan for boarding costs, while you relocate.
- Ask your veterinarian if you can receive low-cost boarding for your pets, or set up a payment plan for boarding costs, while you relocate.
- If
you cannot find temporary placement for your pets, visit http://www.petfinder.com to
search for animal shelters and animal rescue organizations in your area where
you can surrender ownership of your pets and which do not euthanize adoptable
animals. This will provide peace of mind that your pets will be safe until they
are adopted into a new home. Some shelters and organizations may offer to house
your pets for a period of time (60 days, for example) at no cost, or at a
reduced cost, while you find new housing, so you can be reunited with your
pets. If you do not reclaim your pets within the time period, they may be
placed for adoption. Always ask if this is an option.
- You
also can surrender your pets to your local open-admission animal shelter, but
be advised that open-admission shelters are required to accept all animals
(including strays), and the adoption of your pets cannot be guaranteed. Thus,
if the shelter is overcrowded, it may be forced to euthanize your pets.
Don't Leave Pets Behind:
Never vacate your home and leave pets behind or set them loose. It's inhumane and may be illegal.
Don't Leave Pets Behind:
Never vacate your home and leave pets behind or set them loose. It's inhumane and may be illegal.
- If
you leave pets indoors or release them outdoors, state criminal animal-cruelty
laws may apply (e.g., abandoning or neglecting your pets), even if you believe
you have left sufficient food and water for your pets.
- If
you leave pets behind and have arranged for someone to periodically check on
them, you may still be in violation of criminal animal-cruelty laws. In
addition, when the mortgage lender takes possession of the home, your pets will
be removed by the local animal control agency, which will leave your pets at
risk of an uncertain future that may include euthanasia. When faced with
foreclosure, please remember to provide for your pets to ensure that they are
safe and that you do not face a criminal investigation and possible criminal
charges for abandoning or neglecting them. By following these simple steps,
this will help you, your family and your pets have a better future.