Maybe you’re moving to a new place that doesn’t allow pets, or perhaps you’ve experienced unexpected financial hardships. · but sometimes, life happens and circumstances change. It’s socially accepted that the person going through it should feel guilt and shame. Creating an answer for you using ai. For this reason, we kindly ask you to be absolutely certain that the decision you are making is a final one. Ai-generated content may sometimes contain inaccurate, incomplete, or biased information, so make sure you do additional research. At better together animal alliance, we respect the power of the human- animal bond and work hard to keep families together whenever possible. · whether you’re facing financial hardship, a move, a health crisis, or safety concerns, the decision to surrender your pet is deeply personal and complex. The topic of surrender and rehoming has taken on a heavy stigma. Surrendering a dog can be a difficult decision for any pet owner to make. It takes time for these animals to get used to a whole new environment. · it’s painful, and it happens a lot. After your application is evaluated you will be contacted by kennel staff to discuss possible outcomes for your pet. You should not rely on this feature for medical, financial, or legal advice. You will be counseled on the outcome of what could happen when you surrender your pet. The reality is most people, under the added burden of criticism and judgment, feel grief and helplessness. Please call 301-645-8181 to make an appointment to speak to an intake counselor. Giving up your cat or dog is never easy, so we want people to know that they do have options. You’re not “giving up”—you’re making the best possible choice with the resources you have. · separation anxiety is one of the most common problems we face with animals surrendered to the shelter. Whether it’s due to unforeseen circumstances, financial constraints, or behavioral issues, there are a variety of reasons why someone may need to give up their furry companion.

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