Unfortunately, we can
not accept animals from the public who have not been adopted from us.
No - kill shelters and rescues keep animals until they are placed, but don't have to
accept animals if they are full.
We will try to help you solve the problems you are experiencing, but if need be we will
gladly accept the animal back into our program.
Please note: we no longer
accept animals during your stay and only well behaved children above 8 years of age We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone.
• No appointment is necessary to surrender an animal and we will
accept animals anytime during hours as shown below.
Many no - kill shelters will
never accept animals that will be difficult to adopt, such as older or injured animals.
They may
actually accept an animal of another species more easily than one of their own, in that there are fewer fights over dominance and territory.
Management reserves the right to not
accept an animal felt to be a health risk or danger to the staff or other guests of our facility.
We will always do what is in the best interest of the pet and will
accept animals without an appointment on a case - by - case basis.
Any animal, regardless whether a shelter, a sanctuary, or any other entity that
accepts animals under it's care should be medically examined from the time of intake.
Two full service, open - door shelters which
accept all animals presented for care and disposition and provide regional locations for owners to find and recover their lost pets.
These guidelines for
accepting animals work to ensure the safety, health and well - being of our adoptable animals.
Most of the time, these societies just can't
accept an animal brought to them unless it's in clear need of medical attention.
If you move, work as hard to find a place that
accepts animals as you would to find a place that accepts children.
If you are in a situation you believe will require you to give up your pet, the Saratoga County Animal Shelter will gladly
accept your animal by appointment.
As an open admission shelter, Lollypop Farm
accepts every animal who is brought to their facility; no animal is denied admission for any reason.
Viable rescue groups
accept animals with a plan in place for that animal which includes housing, nutrition, socialization and veterinary care.
Limited Admission shelters control their intake by only
accepting some animals into their facility, and by maintaining a wait list for admission.
In the event a fellow
rescue accepts an animal into their program and they don't believe that animal is a good fit, they will be required to return the animal back to the Rescue Center or F&C so they can be placed or transferred to a more appropriate rescue partner.
COUNTY PRESS RELEASE County Executive Ed Day and Hi Tor Board of Directors President Debbie DiBernardo announced that the Hi Tor Animal Care Center will once
again accept animals from the Village of Spring Valley Police Department and from residents of the Village.
In this most compassionate of commitments, the
society accepts animals from 29 different sanctuaries, adoption agencies, and rescue organizations in northern California.