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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Owner Surrender Dog Information form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This helps track when the surrender is taking place.
  3. Fill in your dog's name in the designated field to ensure proper identification.
  4. Indicate the dog's gender by selecting either 'Female' or 'Male'.
  5. Specify if your dog is spayed or neutered by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Provide the age and/or birth date of your dog for accurate records.
  7. Answer how long you have owned this dog, which can help assess its history.
  8. Explain why you need to surrender this dog in detail, as this information is crucial for future care.
  9. Indicate where the dog was kept by circling all applicable options: Indoors, Outdoors, or Other.
  10. If kept outdoors, specify how it was contained by circling all relevant methods.
  11. Answer whether your dog used a dog house and if you are interested in donating it.
  12. Confirm if your dog is housebroken by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  13. Indicate if your dog has been around children and provide their ages if applicable.
  14. Describe how your dog behaved around children by circling all relevant behaviors.
  15. Circle any other animals your dog has been around, such as dogs, cats, or livestock.
  16. State whether your dog has ever had a litter of puppies and provide dates if applicable.
  17. 'If this is an unspayed female, indicate if she has been around male dogs recently.'
  18. 'Mention any medical problems or special needs your dog may have.'
  19. If there are any medical issues, please explain them clearly in the provided space.
  20. Confirm whether your dog has ever bitten anyone and provide dates if applicable.
  21. Use the additional information section for any other details that may be important.

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It doesnt matter how sweet or well behaved they are. If your dog doesnt get adopted within its 72 hours and the shelter is full, it will be destroyed. If the shelter isnt full and your dog is good enough, and of a desirable enough breed it may get a stay of execution, but not for long.
The abandoning of pets has far-docHubing consequences for the animals involved as well as for the community. Abandonment exposes dogs and cats to an uncertain fate, once on the streets they must fend for themselves and may suffer from hunger, thirst, injuries and diseases.
Its unlikely theyll be arrested or fined by the police, but they can be blacklisted by surrounding shelters and humane societies so they cant adopt again.
SB 237 (ANIMAL ABANDONMENT) The signs will state that the abandonment or dumping of any animal is a crime punishable by a fine of up to $ 1,000 or confinement in a county jail of up to six months, or both.
There is no federal law regarding pet abandonment. Such laws would be relegated to the state or municipal level. That said, if you abandon any animal, you are the worst kind of person and a waste of oxygen.

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We take in every animal surrendered to us regardless of its health, age, breed, or behavior. Last year, more than 93% of the animals in our care were placed in homes, reunited with owners, or released to other animal welfare organizations.
The specifics may vary, but basically you will be asked to provide information about the dog such as: breed or mix if known, age, sex and whether they are spayed/neutered, shot and other vet records if you have them, reason for giving up the dog, and any information that might help the dog find an appropriate home such
Surrender Fee: This is the primary cost when surrendering a dog. It varies by shelter and location, but its typically between $50 and $150. Spay/Neuter Fee: If your dog hasnt been spayed or neutered, some shelters may charge an additional fee to cover the procedure.

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