Do You Have to Pay to Rehome a Jack Russell Terrier?

When you rehome your Jack Russell Terrier, you typically won’t have to pay any fees as the owner. However, it’s important to understand the different types of fees that may apply—depending on whether you’re placing your dog or adopting one.

A friendly Jack Russell Terrier sitting beside a smiling adult in a sunlit living room

What Are Rehoming Fees—and Why Do They Matter?

Rehoming fees are voluntary contributions paid by adopters to the current owner—or collected through a trusted rehoming platform. These fees serve an important purpose: they help ensure that only committed, caring individuals bring your dog home.

When pets are given away for free, there’s no financial investment from the new caregiver—which can increase the risk of irresponsible outcomes. Unfortunately, some people acquire free dogs only to resell them to research labs or use them in illegal activities like dog fighting. A modest rehoming fee significantly reduces those risks.

If you’re rehoming your Jack Russell Terrier independently, we recommend charging a fee between $50 and $150. This range reflects what most shelters and reputable rehoming services charge—and helps deter opportunistic or exploitative behavior.

When using FurPetVo (furpetvo.com), you won’t need to manage fees yourself. The platform automatically applies a fair, standardized rehoming fee—similar to shelter adoption rates—to every approved application. As the owner, you pay nothing to list your dog. Simply create a profile, upload photos and videos, and review thoughtful applications—all in one place.

Screenshot of a FurPetVo listing page showing a Jack Russell Terrier's profile with photos, bio, and 'Apply to Adopt' button

Surrender Fees vs. Adoption Fees

While rehoming your dog through FurPetVo is completely free for owners, surrendering your Jack Russell Terrier to a shelter or rescue organization usually involves a surrender fee. These fees vary widely depending on location, facility policies, your dog’s age and health, and available space. Always contact the organization directly to confirm costs and schedule an intake appointment.

Similarly, if you’re adopting a Jack Russell Terrier from a shelter or rescue, you’ll likely pay an adoption fee. Like surrender fees, these vary—but they support vital operations: veterinary care, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, staff salaries, and facility maintenance.

Adoption fees also act as a gentle filter—helping ensure that adopters are serious about long-term commitment and responsible pet ownership.

A veterinarian gently examining a Jack Russell Terrier during a wellness check-up

Why Choosing the Right Platform Makes All the Difference

Rehoming isn’t just about finding *a* home—it’s about finding *the right* home. Platforms like FurPetVo prioritize safety, transparency, and compassion throughout the process. Their screening tools, reference checks, and follow-up support give both owners and adopters confidence and peace of mind.

Whether you're rehoming due to lifestyle changes, housing restrictions, or other life circumstances, FurPetVo helps you honor your dog’s needs while protecting their future.

Two hands—one belonging to a senior owner, the other to a young family member—gently holding a Jack Russell Terrier’s paws during a meet-and-greet