It is vital that animal control / rescue organizations have a resource such as AniMatch to assist us in finding
new homes for the animals in our care.
The MaxFund is a nonprofit organization established to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners and to find
new homes for these animals once they have recovered.
We also carefully screen and find
new homes for animals privately surrendered by families unable to care for them any longer, and rescue and rehabilitate countless dogs from Pennsylvania's notorious puppy mills.
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In order to find the
best new home for your animal, we ask that you print out and complete the cover form and appropriate animal form below and bring it with you when you surrender your companion animal.
MaxFund is a non-profit organization that was established in May of 1988 to provide medical care for injured pets with no known owners, and to seek out
new homes for these animals once they have recovered.
I realize there is no guarantee that
a new home for this animal will be found, and animals surrendered may not be returned.
That's the kind of nonjudgmental tone Kentucky Humane Society uses to promote their Courtesy Re-homing Service, a program that empowers pet owners who wish to find
a new home for their animal to connect with potential adopters.
In order to prevent the possibility of euthanasia (humane death) Citizens for Animal Protection (CAP) provides a unique program to assist pet owners who need to find
a new home for their animal (s).
We use a Meet Your Match ™ program and a variety of other guidelines when assessing
a new home for the animals in our care so that we can help you meet your ideal new family member.
If you still want to surrender the animal, it's best to try to find
a new home for the animal yourself with professional guidance as needed.
Finding
new homes for animals will always remain one of the primary goals of the Association but we also realized we needed to widen our circle of care in order to save more lives.
Every effort is made to find
a new home for the animal with a family or at an animal sanctuary.
Clinics that had animals that were not reunited at the end of the 45 days found
new homes for the animals or worked with the Houston SPCA and other organizations to find forever homes.
That's the kind of nonjudgmental tone ASPCA Partnership agency Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) uses to promote their Courtesy Re-homing Service, a program that empowers pet owners who wish to find
a new home for their animal to connect with potential adopters.
Owner turn - ins account for a high percentage of pets in their shelter, so Richmond SPCA provides people with resources to find
new homes for animals.
Finding
a new home for your animal can seem daunting, but there are several options available to those who for whatever reason can no longer care for a companion that they love.
This means that the animal's owner or person caring for the animal has asked Adopt - A-Pet for assistance in finding
a new home for the animal.
When a senior's health declines to the point that they can no longer care for their pet, and the caregiver is unable to adopt the animal, there are many options for finding
a new home for the animal.
The rest of the animals find their way to us in miscellaneous ways, such as an owner surrendering their animals to us or asking us for help in finding
a new home for their animal.
If you suspect neglect, consider offering to help find
a new home for the animal.
Be sure to download our retention and re-homing packet for additional help in finding
a new home for your animal.
If this should happen, be prepared to take a proactive role in finding
a new home for your animal companion.