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Surrender an Animal
The Wisconsin Humane
Society offers resources and education to help you
maintain the treasured bond that you have with your
animal companions. But, we do understand that there
are circumstances that prevent you from being able
to keep your animal and we are willing to help.
When you bring your
animal in to the Wisconsin Humane Society for surrender,
he or she will receive a health and temperament
evaluation. There is no time or space limit at our
shelter, which means that if your animal is selected
for adoption, he or she will remain with us until
a new, loving home is found. Be aware, an animal
that has been friendly to you may react differently
under the stress of being around strangers and other
animals.
In order to help your
animal remain healthy, both at home and for surrender,
we suggest that you complete the following activities
prior to coming to the shelter:
- complete and submit
a dog surrender profile
or cat surrender profile
online;
- make sure your animal
is clean and well groomed, with nails trimmed;
- your animal should
be free of parasites, such as fleas and ear mites;
- your animal should
be current on vaccinations, including distemper,
rabies and kennel cough for dogs;
- tests for feline
leukemia and heartworm should be recent; and
- your animal should
be social and easy to handle.
At the time of surrender,
you should bring in all medical records for your
animal as well a photo ID for yourself. The minimum
fees for surrendering animals are listed below.
It costs the Wisconsin Humane Society at least $150
to provide care for each animal that comes to us,
so you are welcome to leave more than the minimum
fee. Please make arrangements with WHS staff if
you are unable to afford the fees.
Animal
Surrendered |
Single
Animal
(Fee Per Animal) |
Multiple
Animals
(Fee Applied to Group) |
| Dogs
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$35.00
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$70.00
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| Cats
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$35.00
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$70.00
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| Rabbits
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$25.00
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$40.00
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| Small
animals |
$10.00
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$25.00
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| Exotics
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$50.00
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$75.00
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There are some circumstances
where animals cannot be placed for adoption. These
include:
- When animals show
signs of aggressive or unsociable behavior during
the administration of a nationally recognized
temperament test. Some animals that you know to
be friendly may not react well to the stress of
being handled by strangers in a shelter environment.
- When a veterinarian,
after an examination, determines that the animal
is physically unsuitable for adoption.
If you change your
mind after surrendering your animal to the Wisconsin
Humane Society, you can call us at 414-ANIMALS to
discuss your options. If your animal is available,
and it is in the best interest of the animal, you
may reclaim him or her. The minimum fee for reclaiming
an animal is $75 and it can be more if boarding
and medical fees are assessed. This cost is in addition
to the original surrender fee.
We recommend that you
explore solutions to the problems you face with
your animal prior to surrender. The Wisconsin Humane
Society has many resources to help you keep your
animal in your home. Just ask us for help.
Click
here to see our shelter hours and location.
For more information about surrendering an animal
to the Wisconsin Humane Society, call 414-ANIMALS.
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