Did you know?
Did you know that surrendering an animal at the Humane Society can come with a cost? While policies may differ among different branches and locations, many Humane Societies charge a fee for surrendering an animal. These fees often cover the cost of caring for the surrendered animals, including food, vaccinations, medical expenses, and shelter. The purpose behind this fee is to discourage impulsive surrenders, ensuring the animals are brought in only when absolutely necessary. Additionally, it helps the Humane Society continue their crucial work of providing care and finding new homes for animals in need.