Immediately after the puppies are born, new owners begin to consider where to place them, as it's not always possible to care for more. Time is often pressing, puppies grow quickly, and the search for new owners can sometimes drag on for a long time. But don't give up, as there are several online resources that can help you place your puppies quickly and into safe homes.
Social media
Social media is growing in popularity every day, attracting an incredible number of people. This is a huge advantage, as potential owners for your puppies could be a wide variety of people, with interests significantly different from yours. You can post puppy ads on your own page, but this might not be a good idea if you don't have a large following. Your ad could simply go unnoticed. It's better to post in as many public pages and groups as possible. It's definitely worth posting in city and regional public pages (like "Overheard in Rostov-on-Don," "Favorite Lobnya," etc.).
Don't forget about groups for moms in your city—they're a great resource, as the decision to buy a puppy is often made by family members, particularly women. If you live in a large town, there's a good chance there will already be groups specifically focused on selling and adopting animals. Try searching on VKontakte and entering a few keywords, the name of your city, and additional phrases ("Adoption," "Animals, puppies, dogs, cats," etc.). This will help you find the groups you need; all you need to do is copy the ad text and paste the photos.
Thematic forums and specialized websites
It's also important to keep in mind that people considering getting a pet don't always search for their new friend on social media. It's more common for interested individuals to search for a relevant term and browse current listings, reading ads for animals currently being given away. For this reason, it's best to take the initiative and, similar to the method discussed earlier, find similar, niche sites in your city on Google or Yandex and post your ads there. These forums and sites typically have similar titles: "pets for sale," "giving away to good homes," "free," "puppies, dogs /city name/," etc.
Advertisements at veterinary clinics and pharmacies
It's not just those who don't have one yet who are thinking about getting a new pet. Avid dog lovers who may already have one or even several furry companions may also consider adopting a puppy. Therefore, it's a good idea to post signs near places frequented by people with similar interests, such as veterinary clinics and pharmacies. People who don't have a natural affinity for animals don't just wander into these places. Therefore, your offer may be very compelling to many visitors.
So, even in the smallest town, you can post ads for puppies to adopt and successfully distribute the babies without any harm to yourself. The key is high-quality photos, well-written text, and as many posts as possible across all available online resources.




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