How to Give up Your Dog the Humane Society
1. Research Local Shelters:
Contact the HSUS or your local animal shelter to ensure they are accepting dogs.
2. Understand the Process:
Inquire about the shelter's policies and procedures for dog intake and ask if there are any required documentation, such as vaccination records or spay/neuter proof.
3. Prepare Your Dog:
Make sure your dog is clean and well-groomed. Ensure all necessary vaccinations are up-to-date and bring your pet's medical records if applicable.
4. Bring Your Supplies:
If possible, bring a supply of your pet's usual food, any toys or bedding they might be attached to, and a leash or carrier to transport your dog safely to the shelter.
5. Arrive on Time:
Coordinate with the shelter and arrive on the agreed-upon date and time. Be prepared to answer questions about your dog's health, temperament, and lifestyle.
6. Say Goodbye:
Try to stay positive during the surrender process and emphasize your love and care for your dog. Trust that the shelter staff will do their best to find your dog a loving home.
7. Follow Up:
After surrendering your dog, it is natural to be concerned. Some shelters may provide updates on the adoption process, but remember that the priority is to find them a suitable home.
8. Support Shelter Adoptions:
Consider supporting the shelter by promoting animal adoptions to friends, family, or on social media. You might even attend adoption events to support other deserving animals in need.
Remember that giving up a pet does not mean that you are a bad pet owner. It demonstrates your responsible decision to prioritize the best interest of your dog. Trust the professionals at the Humane Society to find your pet a new home where they will be cherished and loved.
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