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Are You Seeking to Rehome Your Pet?

The Humane Society of Carroll County is here for you and your pet. If you’re facing challenges that make it hard to keep your pet, we’re here to help. HSCC offers programs and resources that may provide the support you need to keep your companion at home.
Rehome Dogs

Resources to Help You Keep Your Pet

Pet Food Assistance

  • Pet Food Assistance
    Pet Food Assistance
  • Behavior/Training Consultation (Name of Behaviorist) extends 25% off group classes or 15% off private consultations to HSCC adopters and referrals. Please [click the link] for more information.
    Behavior/Training Consultation

Surrendering Your Pet to the Humane Society of Carroll County (HSCC)

HSCC accepts pets from Carroll County residents. Please schedule an appointment so we can confirm space and meet with you to learn more about your pet. Please bring any veterinary records and a photo I.D. HSCC strives to find a home for every adoptable pet placed in our care.

Pet surrenders are only available during our open hours. Please be mindful that our 24 hour drop-off is for stray animals only and requires a photo I.D.

Rehome Cats

Please direct rehome questions to the proper department

Canine & Large Animal Department
(410) 848-4810 ext. 821
hsccdog@gmail.com

Feline & Small Animal Department
(410) 848-4810 ext. 822
hscccat@gmail.com

Please allow 1 Business Day for Return Calls. If emergency after hours, please contact our Animal Control Department at (410) 848-4810, option 2.
Lobby Hours: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 8:30am-4:30pm, Thurs 8:30am-7pm, Sat 9am-2pm

Pet Rehoming

Humane Society of Carroll County (HSCC) supports individuals needing to rehome their pet in attempting to do so privately. Rehoming your pet on your own keeps them out of an animal shelter and provides you the peace of mind that you personally selected your pet’s new family.

Private Rehome Resources

Please be aware that posts in this group are made by individual members and are not verified by the Humane Society of Carroll County. These animals are not part of our adoption program, so we encourage you to use good judgment and care when interacting with potential adopters.

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