Rehome Your Pet
Need to Rehome Your Pet?
We are sorry you are facing this difficult decision. Luckily, your pet has you to help them through this process.

1. List Your Pet on Rehome.com
Who knows your pet best? You do! Rehome.com matches your pet with people looking to adopt. Start by making your Rehome.com profile.
2. Contact the Person or Organization You Got Your Pet From
Wouldn't you want to know if your friend was in need? Give them a call to see if they can help.
3. Talk to Friends and Family
You won't know if that friend of yours has been secretly wishing he could have your pet so he can give him all the snuggles - unless you ask!
4. Post on Social Media
Sure, your friends like to see what you had for lunch or the review of the latest Hollywood blockbuster, but they also can help you find a great home for your pet. Nextdoor, TikTok, Facebook, Snapchat, WhatsApp, or whatever the kids are using these days.
5. Contact Your Local Shelter
Since shelters are very difficult places for dogs and cats, contacting them should be your last step. If you live in the jurisdictions we serve, call 870-425-9221.
What to expect when you contact us:
- The Humane Society of North Central Arkansas Shelter is a family-first shelter. Expect that we will offer ways to help your family stay together.
- Expect to spend about 15 minutes in a judgment-free environment with a staff member. We want to learn all about your pet. Since we don't know your pet like you do, the more honest information we have, the better we can help them.
- You can continue to help your pet find a loving home by sharing your pet to social media.
Requirements for your rehome appointment:
- Bring proof of residency and a photo ID. Proof of identification and residency in our jurisdiction is required.
- Bring proof of posting on Rehome.com or other rehoming attempts.
- Bring all veterinary or vaccination records.
About the Rehoming Program
Animal shelters should be the place of last resort for dogs and cats - even the best shelters can't compare to a loving home.
Although our vision is to save every healthy and behaviorally sound companion animal, this is a challenge when we are serving those with less urgent needs or serving those whose families have not exhausted all other options.
Rehoming your pet to our shelter means you are giving up all rights to that animal. We are not required to notify you of any development regarding health or status, nor will we give the animal you rehomed special treatment over another animal.