My dog is a 10 pound, 8 month old orange/sable Pomeranian who is extremely friendly and lovable. He knows how to sit and stay somewhat and is almost housebroken. He is affectionate and needs some obedience training. I am selling him with his crate, food bowls, pet gate, grooming supplies, and leash and ID. He has acc papers and has his rabies license and shot and a microchip. I have all his records and am ready to research and sell to an owner who has the financial ability to take care of him. He deserves a good home with a loving family who have the time and money to support him. I’m not sure how to go about it though. I know I’d have to switch over the names on all of his papers, but how much would I sell it for and how would I advertise it and how would I ensure he got a proper home?
We live in NYC and some financial difficulties have come up recently that my family had not forseen. I love him and I know that it is unfair to him to have to live in a home that can no longer give him everything he needs.

Well,I’ve been looking for one!
I will give it a loving home & It’s definetely safe with me =]
Where do you live? email me.. Nikki_Bunnie69@yahoo.com
Sounds like a wonderful dog. Why would you not want to keep him yourself?
The only way you can ensure it got a proper home was if it were with someone you knew personally. Try family and close friends. A perfect home should always come before what you could get for it money wise.
sell it for about 200 dollars and put the add in the classified in the newspaper where the pets are located at and have the people come to your house and interact with the dog and stuff to make sure that the dog is going to a loving home
if you want to make sure he has a good home then put ads in the newspaper and on the internet. or ask people in your neighboorhood and community. i would say a god price is 1000-1500 that is a great price for him and his care! put what you are offering and what tehe good things about him are and the bad? intervew the people who are interseted
I wouldn’t first be concerned about the price. If I were adopting my dog out, I would be sure to visit each potential adopters homes to make sure they are fit to take on a huge responsiblity. I wouldn’t adopt out to anyone under 25 or over 65. I also would stay away from familys with more then 2 kids. Don’t ever adopt a small dog to people with kids under 5 years old since kids don’t know how to properly handle dogs. You will be able to tell by their life styles how responsible they are. Like if they smoke in the house or if the house is messy then you know they aren’t clean people. If they can’t take care of themselves, they can’t take care of a dog.
Well you can’t really insure that he gets a proper home. Once you sell him he is their dog do with what they please. If you are most concerned with him getting good home consider allowing one of the rescue organizations to help you find him a home. They try to screen people. Or, you can check with your veterinarian, he may know someone who is looking for a dog just like yours. If it is more about the money put an ad in the classifieds and sell him the first person who can meet your price. Make them agree in writing that the sale is not final until you inspect the conditions of their home and if after an in home inspection by you, you don’t approve of the home you can give them their money back and get your dog back.
People who truly want to provide a good home for your dog will approve of these conditions. I would because I know I have nothing to hide and all the dogs in my home are healthy, clean and well cared for.
u should of never got the dog if you cant keep it
Do you know anyone who would want a Pomeranian like close friends or relatives? You could try to post it on the Internet for sale or local newspapers.
try putting an ad in the newspapers all around even in other towns.