For Individual Rehomers

Rehome with confidence — without the awkward paperwork chase.

HomeWagger helps you do the right checks kindly and clearly, so your dog lands in a safe, suitable home — and you don’t feel like the “bad guy” for asking.

No selling Welfare-first Guided EOI journey Templates & checklists
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You shouldn’t have to choose between being kind and being careful.

Rehoming privately can feel overwhelming — especially when you’re trying to do proper checks and you’re worried about upsetting someone or missing red flags.

It feels awkward asking for checks

HomeWagger gives you a structured journey + respectful wording, so you can ask confidently.

You don’t know what “good” looks like

We guide you through sensible steps (not perfection), with welfare-first defaults.

Facebook DMs get messy fast

Keep everything in one place: interest, chat, documents, and next steps.

You want a safe match — not a quick handover

We’re built for suitability and safety, not speed or “first come, first served”.

The HomeWagger Rehoming Journey

A calm, step-by-step workflow that helps you move from interest → checks → handover, with clear status updates.

1

Receive interest

Adopters express interest in your dog and start a guided chat.

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Share what’s needed

Send a checklist + request key info politely (home setup, experience, etc.).

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3

Do the checks

Home check steps, vet references, and decision support — all tracked.

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Close the loop

Mark adopted safely, store outcomes, and stop “ghosting” confusion.

Built to empower you (not pressure you)

  • Kind, clear boundaries — without confrontation
  • Structure that reduces overwhelm
  • Transparency for adopters (less back-and-forth)
  • Better matches by design
Rehomer-friendly templates: request wording, reminders, “next steps” messages, and polite declines.
You stay in control — the app gives you the structure.
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Welfare-first features that protect dogs

These are designed to support responsible rehoming — without turning it into a marketplace.

Guided checks

Simple, practical steps that help spot mismatches early.

Decision support

Reduce “gut-feel panic” with clear prompts and a structured process.

Clear boundaries

Templates and status updates reduce pressure and emotional messaging.

Outcome closure

Mark outcomes cleanly (adopted/closed) to avoid confusion and chasing.

Important: HomeWagger never “boosts” listings or makes adoption pay-to-win.
It’s not a marketplace — it’s a movement.

Rehoming with care — not shame.

Choosing to rehome responsibly doesn’t erase the love you’ve given your dog. It shows it.

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Ethical dog rehoming FAQs

How does HomeWagger support ethical dog rehoming?

HomeWagger provides a structured, welfare-led rehoming journey designed to reduce pressure and protect both dogs and humans. Instead of open comments or direct public contact, adopters submit a guided Expression of Interest (EOI), allowing you to review interest calmly and fairly.

The platform supports detailed dog profiles with photos, video, and transparent information, helping potential adopters understand your dog properly before expressing interest. Conversations take place within secure messaging, with expectations around suitability and checks built into the process.

This structure reduces impulse decisions, removes the awkwardness of asking questions, and gives you confidence to say yes — or no — based on what is genuinely right for your dog’s long-term future.

What is ethical dog rehoming?

Ethical dog rehoming means putting a dog’s long-term welfare above speed, convenience, or pressure. When circumstances change, the goal isn’t simply to find the next available home — it’s to find the right home.

This involves being honest about a dog’s temperament, behaviour, health history, and needs; taking time to screen potential adopters carefully; and ensuring the match is genuinely suitable for both sides. It also means being willing to say no if something doesn’t feel right.

Ethical rehoming is structured, transparent, and welfare-led — focused on creating a stable, lasting placement rather than a quick handover that could fail.

Is it OK to rehome a dog if my circumstances change?

Yes. Life changes — health issues, housing problems, financial strain, or family shifts can all affect your ability to care for a dog long term. Choosing to rehome responsibly, rather than letting a situation deteriorate, can be the kindest decision you make for them.

Many people want to do the right thing but find that local shelters are full or unable to take in more dogs. That can leave individual owners feeling stuck, judged, or unsure where to turn. Social media can feel chaotic and unsafe, yet giving a dog away privately without structure can carry real risks.

HomeWagger exists to bridge that gap — offering a structured, ethical alternative for responsible rehoming. The platform supports transparency, guided Expressions of Interest (EOIs), and welfare-led decision making, so you can prioritise your dog’s long-term future with confidence.

Responsible rehoming isn’t failure. It’s putting your dog’s future first.

Do I need to share personal details publicly?

No. Your private contact details (such as phone number, exact address, or email) are not displayed publicly on your dog’s listing.

HomeWagger uses a structured Expression of Interest (EOI) system. Adopters first submit interest through the platform rather than contacting you directly. Communication then takes place within the secure messaging area, keeping your personal information protected.

Your details are only shared if and when it becomes appropriate in the later stages of the rehoming journey — for example, if both sides agree to move forward. This design reduces unwanted contact, protects your privacy, and ensures conversations stay focused on suitability and welfare.

What information should I include when rehoming?

HomeWagger guides you to build a clear, welfare-led dog profile, so adopters can understand your dog properly before they express interest. Include the basics (age, breed or type, size, location), plus the details that protect your dog’s future: temperament, routines, training level, health history, behaviour around children and other pets, and any challenges or triggers.

You can upload photos and video to show your dog’s personality and day-to-day behaviour, and add supporting information where appropriate (for example vaccination history, microchip and neuter status, or vet notes). The more honest and complete the profile, the better the match — and the lower the risk of your dog being rehomed again.

Will adopters get annoyed if I ask for checks?

No. HomeWagger is designed around responsible, welfare-led rehoming, so appropriate checks are expected — not awkward. The structured Expression of Interest (EOI) journey guides adopters through questions and suitability steps as a normal part of the process.

This means you don’t have to feel uncomfortable, embarrassed, or like you’re “being difficult” for asking for references, home information, or sensible checks. The platform sets that expectation from the start, reducing pressure and helping serious adopters understand that protecting your dog’s future always comes first.

What if someone isn’t right for my dog?

It’s completely okay to say no. Ethical rehoming means prioritising your dog’s long-term wellbeing over speed or convenience. Not every interested adopter will be the right fit — and that’s normal.

HomeWagger is designed to reduce the anxiety around this. The structured Expression of Interest (EOI) journey sets clear expectations from the start, so suitability is part of the process — not a personal rejection. The platform also supports polite, respectful declines within the messaging flow, helping you communicate clearly without confrontation or awkwardness.

Protecting your dog’s future sometimes means saying no — and the right adopter will understand that.

Is HomeWagger a marketplace?

No. HomeWagger is not a selling platform. It does not support bidding, instant purchases, or paid prioritisation. It exists to support responsible, welfare-led rehoming.

Is HomeWagger suitable for emergencies?

HomeWagger supports structured rehoming, which may not be suitable for urgent crisis situations requiring immediate placement. In emergencies, contacting a registered rescue or local authority for direct support may be the safest option.

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