The City of Elk Grove Animal Services Self-Rehoming Program was created to assist Elk Grove citizens with the difficult decision and process of self-rehoming their beloved pets. We realize that often the decision to rehome a pet is made with the pet’s best interest at heart and assisting with what is best for you and your pet is our goal. The shelter is often not able to intake pets needing to be rehomed due to space. We offer this program as a possible alternative to those needing rehoming as well as to those who are looking for a new family member and have not yet found a perfect match at our shelter.
A few of the benefits of self-rehoming a pet are that the animal’s stress level is significantly reduced by keeping them out of the shelter and allowing them to remain in their comfortable, loving home, it allows the shelter to devote their resources to animals with no other options such as stray, abandoned, mistreated or injured animals as well as to better assist our customers with their needs, and it gives potential adopters a chance to learn more about the animals directly from their current owner.
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Adoptable pets at Community Pets - City Of Elk Grove Animal Services
Elk Grove, California
Additional adoption info
These animals are located in the homes on their current owners. Please reach out to the owner directly to potentially adopt.
• All parties participating in the City of Elk Grove Animal Services Self-Rehoming Program understand that the animal posted has not been evaluated medically or behaviorally by their staff. This program is based strictly off the integrity of those participating in the program.
• All rehoming arrangements are the responsibility of the current owner. City of Elk Grove Animal Services is not responsible or liable for the rehoming of these pets.
Vacaville, CA 95687
793 S. Tracy Blvd. #133,
Tracy,
CA
95376
Davis, CA 95618
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