Want to keep your pet but need resources?

Need financial assistance for veterinary care, spay/neuter, and/or boarding?  Pet friendly housing making it difficult to keep your pet? Do you need help with behavioral issues you’re struggling to solve? Click the buttons below to find resources to aid in helping you keeping your pet.

 

What’s best for you, Rehoming or surrendering?

CRHS Community Rehoming Page

Rehoming allows you to keep the animal in your home while networking with potential adopters through our Rehoming webpage.

Home-to-home placements are far less stressful for animals and help reduce the number of pets entering our already crowded shelter. This process gives families more time and flexibility to find the right new home while keeping their pet safe and comfortable in a familiar environment.

All dogs and cats MUST be spayed or neutered to be eligible to be posted on our Rehome Page. Small animals, and exotics do not need to be altered.

Rehome Your Pet Here

Surrendering Your Pet to CRHS

Surrendering your pet is where you bring your pet directly to us here at the shelter.

We require an appointment for every surrendered pet. Please note we may be booking appointments out as far as two months during our busy season.

Coulee Region Humane Society is a managed-admissions shelter for owner surrenders to ensure we have adequate space and resources to provide the best possible care to all animals. This means we carefully limit the number of owner surrenders we are able to accept each week.

Surrender Your Pet Here