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Giving Up a Pet

Giving up a pet is a difficult decision. Homeward Trails believes in encouraging pet owners to do all things possible to address issues they may be having with their pet before deciding to give their pet up. 

Giving up a pet is a difficult decision. Before coming to the conclusion that you need to give your pet up, please consider the following options and sources of support.

Shelters across the country are filled with animals who have been given up for a variety of reasons. Investing in positive training and keeping your animal current on vaccines and preventatives can go a long way to keep your pet happy and healthy in your home. Please scroll down for information we hope will be helpful.

Is Your Pet a Homeward Trails Pet?

Please remember that you are contractually obligated to contact Homeward Trails if you are no longer able to keep your adopted pet. Please contact your HT rep or the following emails to assist you:

Dogs: surrenderdog@homewardtrails.org

Cats: surrendercat@homewardtrails.org

Expensive Medical Issues

If your pet is facing a medical issue or an injury that you cannot afford, there are resources to help you so. Please contact the following organizations for assistance. If you are unable to secure assistance from these organizations, you may contact Homeward Trails.

Please note that our funds are very limited and in most cases limited to Homeward Trails animals only.

Behavioral Issues

Many animals are given up each year due to behavioral issues that could and should have been addressed much earlier. Investing in positive training with your dog can set you both up for success.

See our helpful document on WHY YOU NEED TO TRAIN YOUR DOG

Visit our lists of trainers and behavior consultants.

Spay/Neuter

Spaying/neutering your pet can prevent negative behaviors and keeps your pet healthier. It is also a vital part of addressing the animal overpopulation and helping to end needless euthanasia. Click here to find low-cost spay/neuter vets in the DC area. 

Rehoming a Pet

If you need to rehome your pet, the best option is for you to keep the animal in your home until another home can be found. This will reduce stress on your pet and help ensure a safe and lasting transfer. Please consider the following options when looking to rehome:

  •  If your pet is a purebred, use www.petfinder.org to locate a Breed Rescue in your area who may be able to help.
  • If your pet is not a purebred, contact a local rescue group in your area (find them on www.petfinder.org) and ask if they will assist you by putting your pet’s info on their website, helping you with a contract, home visit and advice on finding a good home.
  • Post flyers at your vet, doggie daycare, local coffee shop.
  • Use your friends, family and colleagues to help you find a home. Social media can help a great deal!
  • Consider creating a contract that your new pet’s owner must sign, obligating them to provide good care of your pet.
  • Stay in touch with the person who takes your animal.
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Homeward Trails’ Home to a Home program promotes keeping animals out of shelters.  Like most shelters, we are often full and cannot physically take any more animals into our shelter or foster homes. 

We may be able to have your pet posted on our Home to a Home rehoming board. Please complete the dog or cat rehoming questionnaire below and someone will reach out to you.

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We recommend posting your pet on Rehome by Adopt-a-Pet, a free, nationwide rehoming site. Rehome allows you to safely review prospective adopters for your pet. 

Relinquishing a Pet that is Not A CAT OR Dog

If the animal you are relinquishing is not a cat or dog, please contact these groups:

Rabbits

The House Rabbit Society
Maryland/ D.C./Northern Virginia Chapter
www.rabbitsinthehouse.org

House Rabbit Sanctuary
www.houserabbitsanctuary.org

Friends of Rabbits
P.O. Box 1112
Alexandria, Virginia 22313
tel: 703-548-6793
FriendsOfRabbits@Erols.com

Birds

RESCUE ME Avian Sanctuary
Post Office Box 534
Ark, VA 23003
804-693-5997
fax: 804-695-9475
Rescuemeinfo@aol.com

Tiny Wings In Need
tinywingsinneed@aol.com
2309 Apple Tree Crescent
Virginia Beach, VA
757-430-0475

Guinea Pigs, Gerbils, Rats, Hamsters and Ferrets

Small Angels Rescue
Guinea pigs, gerbils, hamsters, and more
Frederick, MD 21703
301-668-0404
info@smallangelsrescue.org

The Ferret Inn Shelter and Rescue
410-531-4936
ferretpassion@comcast.net

Ferrets R #1 Shelter & Rescue
Falls Church, VA
703-998-3151
ferretsr1@aol.com

Rocky’s Ferret Rescue and Shelter
Vern Strahler, (410) 483-4919
Barbara Clay, (410) 329-6111
rocky_rrr@yahoo.com

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    We are SAVING 200 LIVES THIS WEEK!!  Our biggest event ever! This time next week we have TWO Trails UP teams hitting the roads to save lives in this unprecedented effort! And we need your support to make it happen. We are sooo excited!! And to make it more fun for everyone, this effort is part of our Quarterly Raffle. For each $100 donor, we pick one winner at random to win a $350 Amazon gift card, a custom dog or cat goody basket and 2 free tickets to our Chili Bingo event in the fall – winner to be chosen as soon as we meet our $ goal. 120 DOGS WILL BE STERILIZED….. “I love this dog that wandered up to my house. But I’ve got a female dog inside and this dog is not neutered. The cost of getting him neutered is more than I can afford. But I hate to take him to the shelter. So for now I have to keep him chained up. If I can get him neutered and vaccinated then he can live indoors with us. I would love for him to be a real part of our family.” – Mr. Jenkell For the first time ever, Homeward Trails has organized a 120-dog spay/neuter event in Galax, VA, one of our most favorite Trails UP communities. We will be traveling to Galax where we have been working for months to secure 120 dogs who desperately need neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. These animals are loved but have owners who simply cannot afford their surgery. Without this event many would face becoming pregnant and ending up in the local shelter with puppies. Or possibly facing a life on a chain. This is no way for a family to live.  As much of our Trails UP spay/neuter efforts have focused on cats due transport options and surgical availability, our hearts have been hurting as we see the shelters filling up with dogs & puppies and so many people desperately wanting to get their dogs neutered. And so we have been working overtime to put together this major event. We will be partnering with several groups to bring a mobile unit to Galax and bring these lifesaving and lifechanging services to these dogs. We cannot WAIT. Every dog will be neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. And we hope to send all home with dog food, flea/tick meds and for those who need it – a dog house! The cost to us for this event comes to $120/dog  – as we are providing these services totally free to the community. PLEASE consider sponsoring a dog for this event and allowing us to truly change the life of a dog and the people who love him/her. A donation of any amount will truly make a difference! 80 CATS WILL BE STERILIZED The second half of our Trails UP team will be heading to Buchanan County to do free spay/neuter and Trap-Neuter-Return for 80 cats. The number of cat lives that will be saved from preventing unwanted kittens is often totally hard to digest. It’s HUGE. Just last month, we spayed almost 25 early pregnant cats – you can see how many lives that saved through prevention. It also means the world to the human caretakers of these kitties who so often struggle to feed their own families let alone the dozens of cats they care for. We will spend 5 days in the field working with community members in this very under-resourced communities. We will set traps in trailer parks, in yards and barns, on decks and in gardens – wherever we can – to get 80 cats sterilized, vaccinated and microchipped.    This will require not only 36 hours of trapping but more than 10 additional hours of driving to and from our surgical clinic. Our van will be loaded up with 80 cats (the very most we can fit) to make the 3.5 hour one-way trip to the surgical center. This is a huge undertaking each time we do it. But with no affordable large-scale spay/neuter clinics close by, we take what we can get. Our team is so dedicated! And so over a short period of just 5 days, we will sterilize, vaccinate and microchip 200 animals in two separate but equally under-resourced communities. And we are SO EXCITED. Please sponsor a dog or cat at just $100 and you can be a winner of a $350 Amazon gift card, a custom dog or cat goody basket and 2 free tickets to our Chili Bingo event in the fall – winner to be chosen as soon as we meet our $ goal.