Pet Relinquishment Letter

What is a Pet relinquishment letter?

A Pet relinquishment letter is a formal document used when an individual or family is no longer able to care for their pet and needs to surrender ownership to a shelter or a new owner. It outlines the decision to give up the pet and provides relevant information about the pet's care and history.

What are the types of Pet relinquishment letter?

There are two main types of Pet relinquishment letters: voluntary relinquishment letters and involuntary relinquishment letters.

Voluntary relinquishment letters are submitted by owners who willingly surrender their pets due to various reasons such as financial constraints, relocation, or health issues.
Involuntary relinquishment letters are typically issued by animal control or animal welfare agencies when a pet is seized due to neglect, abuse, or abandonment.

How to complete a Pet relinquishment letter

Completing a Pet relinquishment letter is a straightforward process that involves the following steps:

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Provide your contact information and details about the pet being relinquished.
02
State the reason for relinquishing the pet and any additional information about the pet's behavior, health, and preferences.
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Sign and date the letter to formalize the relinquishment process.

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Questions & answers

You can transfer the ownership of a dog or cat from one person to another at the Animal Services Pet Adoption and Protection Center. A completed Transfer of Ownership form is required if a dog or cat is being transferred to another county in Florida.
Sometimes people need to relinquish (give away) their dog or cat. It is often a sad situation, but we can help.
The most commonly reported of these seven reasons for relinquishment of dogs were owner health (29%), animal behavioural problems (23%), housing issues (21%) and lack of time (14%). For cats, the figures were: owner health (32%), housing issues (26%), and animal behavioural problems (25%).
The top 3 health and personal issues cited for giving up cats were allergies of a family member to cats, owner's personal problems, and anew baby. For dogs, the top 3 reasons cited were lack of time for the dog, owner's personal problems, and allergies.
The most commonly reported of these seven reasons for relinquishment of dogs were owner health (29%), animal behavioural problems (23%), housing issues (21%) and lack of time (14%). For cats, the figures were: owner health (32%), housing issues (26%), and animal behavioural problems (25%).
A common reason for owners relinquishing their pet to a shelter is that they do not feel they have enough time to take care of their pet. Taking care of a pet takes time, pets need to be fed, walked, let out in the garden, have their litter tray changed, taken to the vets, trained and socialised.