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What To Do With Your Pet If You Can No Longer Afford It

You are not alone. Millions of Americans face this heartbreaking situation every year. There are humane, legal, and compassionate options available to you — no matter where you live. Please read this before making any decision.

We understand that shelters are full and can be hard to reach. According to Shelter Animals Count's 2025 Annual Data Report, approximately 5.8 million dogs and cats entered U.S. shelters in 2025 alone. Beyond that, an estimated 70 million dogs and cats are currently living as strays or feral animals on the streets of America at any given time — that is the total population of homeless animals in this country right now, not a yearly number. We know the system is overwhelmed. That is exactly why we have put together every available option below, so no animal ever has to suffer because their owner had nowhere to turn.

In an emergency? Call 2-1-1 (free, 24/7) to be connected to local animal and human services in your area.  |  Visit 211.org

Your Options — No Matter Where You Are

Usually Free

Surrender to a Municipal or County Animal Shelter

Government-run shelters are legally required to accept owner surrenders in most states. This is always a better choice than abandonment. Call ahead to confirm hours and any surrender fee (usually low or waived).

Usually Free

Contact a Local Animal Rescue Organization

Thousands of private rescue groups and foster networks operate across the country. Many will take animals at no charge. Search by your city or breed online or call your local shelter for referrals.

Free

Breed-Specific Rescue Groups

Almost every dog and cat breed has a dedicated rescue network. These groups are passionate about their breed and often have foster homes ready. A quick online search for "[breed] rescue [your state]" will find them.

Free

Rehome Directly Through Your Community

Post on Nextdoor, Facebook community groups, or your local neighborhood app. Many loving families are actively looking to adopt. Always screen potential adopters carefully and meet in person.

Low Cost

Pet Food Banks and Financial Assistance

If the issue is cost of food or basic care, many communities have pet food banks, low-cost vet clinics, and assistance programs. You may not need to give up your pet at all. Call 2-1-1 to find local resources.

Fee Applies

Humane Euthanasia at a Licensed Veterinarian

If your pet is suffering, elderly, or severely ill and no other option exists, a licensed veterinarian can perform humane euthanasia. This is a legal, peaceful, and dignified option. Many low-cost clinics offer this service.

Please Remember

Abandoning an animal is illegal in all 50 states and can result in criminal charges. No matter how desperate the situation, there is always a legal and humane option available. Reaching out for help is never a sign of failure — it is an act of love for your animal.

National Resources

Organization What They Offer Contact
2-1-1 Helpline Free 24/7 hotline connecting you to local animal and human services in every state Dial 2-1-1 or 211.org
ASPCA Shelter Finder Find your nearest animal shelter or rescue by zip code aspca.org/find-a-shelter
Humane Society of the US Resources for pet owners in crisis, including rehoming guidance humanesociety.org
RedRover Relief Financial assistance grants for urgent veterinary care redrover.org/relief
The Pet Fund Financial assistance for non-basic, non-emergency veterinary care thepetfund.com
Brown Dog Foundation Financial assistance for families who cannot afford life-saving vet treatment browndogfoundation.org
Pets of the Homeless Pet food and veterinary care for pets of homeless individuals petsofthehomeless.org
SNAP (Spay/Neuter Assistance) Low-cost spay/neuter programs to prevent future overpopulation snapus.org

Find Resources in Your State

Select your state below to find the primary animal shelter network, humane society, and emergency pet assistance resources in your area.

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