Pet Surrender
Surrendering a pet can be a difficult decision. Our goal is to keep pets in their loving homes whenever possible. Below are some alternative options that you can consider before surrendering your pet.
Pet Behavior Modification
Many times, pets are surrendered to animal shelters due to undesirable behaviors that can be managed in their current household. Below are some common issues that pets may face in their home and resources to help you work on these issues.
+ Aggression
+ General Manners and Leash Reactivity
+ In-Home Manners
Lifestyle Changes
Lifestyle changes can happen quickly and unexpectedly. Below are some options for adjustments pet owners can make in the home to acclimate their pets to these changes.
+ Welcoming a New Family Member
+ Pet Allergies
+ Financial Constraints
+ Finding Pet Friendly Housing
+ Spending More Time Away from Home
Rehoming options
If you have tried the resources above and are still unable to keep your pet, we recommend looking into these rehoming options before going to your public shelter.
+ Friends or Family
+ Your Community
+ Breed-Specific Rescues
+ Species-Specific Rescues
Surrendering a Pet
Pets In Need accepts owner surrenders from residents of Palo Alto, Los Altos, and Los Altos Hills. If you are a resident of one of these cities, please submit a surrender request by clicking here. Please be prepared to provide proof of residency and to share your pet’s health, behavior, and history.
If you are a resident of any other city, please contact your local shelter.
If you adopted your pet from Pets In Need and need to surrender the pet back to the shelter, click here.