I Need Help With My Pet
How We Help
Santa Fe Animal Shelter wants to help prevent shelter surrender, whenever possible. We believe the best place for a companion animal is in their home with the people who love them. Santa Fe Animal Shelter’s Community Assistance for Santa Fe’s Animals (CASA) program is a safety net program that assists pet guardians in need. We may be able to assist pet guardians with access to veterinary care, low-cost vaccines and spay/neuter, pet food, and more. Guardians must live in the City or County of Santa Fe. If you need assistance with your pet, please get in touch with our CASA Program at 505.983.4309 ext. 1606.
Guardian Resources
Rehome Your Pet
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Post your pet on Rehome by Adopt-A-Pet.com.
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Post your pet on our Home to Home Adoption page.
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Post your pet on your local Nextdoor.com page to see if anyone in your community would like to adopt your pet.
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Post a photo and bio of your pet on your social media channels. Try to find a local or New Mexico pets page on Facebook.
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Talk to your friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, or other social networks about your pet.
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Contact a breed-specific rescue if your pet meets the criteria.
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Make your pet more adoptable by getting them spayed/neutered, microchipped and vaccinated. If you need financial assistance, contact our CASA program at 505.983.4309 ext. 1606.
Surrender to the Shelter
Shelters are stressful places for any animal, but especially for a pet that has been used to a home environment and the love of a family. Surrendering your pet to the shelter should be the last resort because with increased stress and anxiety in the shelter, pets are more vulnerable to disease and deteriorating behavior, making it harder to adopt them into new homes. We strongly encourage you to rehome your pet on your own with the resources we have available.
If you have made efforts to rehome your pet and have been unsuccessful, we may be able to help you rehome your pet. We do everything possible within our means to accommodate the acceptance of pets based on both parties’ needs; however, our resources determine when and how many animals we can accept. If you have no other alternative but to surrender your pet to the shelter, first call us to discuss your needs with an Animal Resource Center (ARC) team member at 505.983.4309 ext. 1606.
Under our managed-admissions program, guardian-relinquished animals are accepted by appointment only, unless it qualifies as an emergent circumstance under our surrender protocol.
What if I need to surrender my adopted pet?
If you adopt an animal from Santa Fe Animal Shelter and are concerned the pet is not a match, first call us to discuss your needs with an Animal Resource Center (ARC) team member at 505.983.4309 ext. 1606. We do everything possible within our means to accommodate the acceptance of pets based on both parties’ needs, however, our resources determine when and how many animals we can accept. We may suggest a donation toward their care if the animal is returned more than 30 days after adoption.