In addition to the above advice, I want to suggest that you talk to co-workers, friends, relatives, etc. I say this because that is exactly how my Tucker came into my life. My husband and I were finally ready to add another dog to our family and I wanted it to be a dog that needed a home, that is a shelter or rescue dog. My husband happened to tell his co-workers about this decision when one of them said that her family had adopted a dog from the shelter but were going to take him back to the shelter because the teenaged girl whose dog he was supposed to be was not taking care of him. I knew I didn't want a male, but just to be considerate, I told her to "bring him by and we would take a look at him". Tucker (then-named Buddy) did the rest, selling himself in record time. The moral of the story is get the word out. The more people you tell, the better chance you have of helping the fates find Wyatt a forever home. Sarah, I am so sorry you find yourself in this predicament. I can't even allow myself to imagine this circumstance befalling me. Special prayers shall be said for both you and you very dear Wyatt.