No-Kill Shelter
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Zeus, the resident cat at our shelter and its namesake. |
Need to Rehome a Pet?
We understand that surrendering your pet is one of the most difficult decisions you've ever had to make. The anxiety over whether it was a good decision or not can be overwhelming at times and it is for that reason that we would like to offer some help. Think about why you want to rehome your pet.
- Is there a behavioral problem? Petfinder.com offers a wealth of knowledge and videos to help with common dog and cat problems that, with patience, can be fixed.
- Is there a financial problem? AAHS provides free pet food to families that are struggling through our Food Bowl Program.
- Are you moving? Finding a place to live is difficult, especially if you have a pet. This is why we have a listing of pet-friendly housing in our area.
Surrendering a pet is never an easy decision. But if you find you must part ways with your pet, you do have options. Notify trusted friends, family members, neighbors and coworkers that you need to find a new home for your pet. More often than not, this type of networking can have very positive results. Plus, you may even get to visit on occasion if you find your pet a new home within your social network.
If you have an animal that you wish to surrender and rehome, you will need to contact your local animal control or you can go to SpotSociety.org
Athens-Clarke County Animal Control 706-613-3540
Oconee County Animal Control 706-769-3956
Madison Oglethorpe Animal Shelter 706.795.2868

Barrow County Animal Control 770-307-3012
Jackson County Animal Control 706-367-1028

