Before Deciding to Surrender Your Pet

Your pet is depending on you to do your best for them. Please review this list below and take whatever steps you can to resolve whatever issue is now causing you to consider rehoming your pet:

  • Has your pet’s behavior recently changed? Consult with your veterinarian to eliminate any possible health issues. Many common problems, like not using the litter box, can be the result of a treatable ailment.
  • Does your pet have a behavior problem? Consult with a certified animal behaviorist or dog trainer. You can also do some online research for advice.
    Would temporary boarding alleviate your problem? There are many good boarding facilities for dogs and cats.
  • If you are moving, it is now relatively easy to safely transport animals to your new home. Please do not surrender an animal just because you think it is a hassle to transport him or her to a new location.
  • Moving? Please do all you can to take your pet with you! Their life could depend upon it.
  • If you need a pet friendly apartment, there are links to guides on this site that can help you.
    National Pet Rental Database

Rehome by Adopt-A-Pet

REHOME is not a program by Nevada SPCA

Rehoming your pet should be easy and stress free both for you and your pet. Our experts at Adopt-a-Pet.com have create a simple, reliable program to help you place your pet from your loving home directly to another.

  1. Create a Pet Profile
    Get your pets posted on Adopt-a-Pet.com to be seen by millions of pet adopters.
  2. Review Applications
    The dedicated team at Rehome will give you all the help you need to select the best potential adopters.
  3. Meet Adopters
    The Rehome team will guide you through the process of setting safe and pressure-free meetings with applicants.
  4. Finalize Adoption
    Rehome will provide you with a template for transfer of ownership with your adopter!

Nevada SPCA Owner Surrender Form

Nevada SPCA understands that sometimes the difficult decision needs to be made to surrender a pet. Please fill out the owner surrender form below. We are only able to accept dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, and chinchillas. All owner surrenders are by appointment only. Nevada SPCA has a limited amount of kennel space and may or may not be able to accept all surrender requests that come through. Appointment time can vary depending on the volume of surrender applications. Please allow 3-4 business days to process your application, and you will receive an email from the Pet Admissions department (please check your spam folder).

If you have found kittens under 4 months old – please go to the Found Kittens page to fill out the Found Kittens Form. If you submit a form for a lost or stray pet, your application will not be accepted.