Owner Surrender
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Our Goal:
Keeping Pets and Families Together
At West Valley Humane Society, we strive to work with you and explore solutions to help your pet stay in your home whenever possible. Our ability to accept owner surrenders is evaluated on a week-to-week basis, considering factors such as available space and funding.

Exploring Options
We recognize that surrendering a pet can be a difficult decision. To ensure the well-being of all animals in our care, animals surrendered to the shelter undergo medical and behavioral evaluations to assess their eligibility for adoption. We require that all surrendered pets are spayed/neutered and vaccinated to promote their health and safety.

Surrender Fees
Fees associated with the owner surrender process can be found on the Pricing page. If you opt for the “Adopt From Home Program,” the fees may differ, and you can learn more about the program by contacting us.
Remember, we’re here to support both pets and their owners, and we’re committed to finding the best solutions for all involved. If you have questions or need assistance, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us.