Surrender
WE’RE HERE TO HELP
Looking to Surrender
Your Golden or
Golden Mix?
• We know that life throws us curveballs sometimes and we have to change our plans to adapt.
• If you’re no longer able to keep or care for your Golden or Golden mix, we can help.
• To start the surrender process, please fill out the form below.


Surrender
THE START OF A NEW LIFE

If you’re ready to surrender your dog:
Surrender Hotline: 1-888-655-4753 (Please leave a message)
or Email: intake@grrow.org (You will be contacted within 24 hours with either)
Complete the Surrender form below:
Additional Information
When you call or email to surrender your golden, you will be asked to provide basic information about your dog.



The Golden will reside in foster care for a minimum of 14 days. During this time the Golden will:
Have a thorough veterinary examination and receive necessary medical care if needed.
Be spayed or neutered (if applicable).
Spend a lot of time with the foster home getting to know each others personalities…as the foster home will use all of the information gathered on the dog to select the home that is the best match for the dog to an adopter.
All of our approved applications have a home visit and background check.
They also have committed to keep the dog inside and welcome them as a member of their pack.
Be spayed or neutered (if applicable).
GRRoW does not have a shelter or boarding facility of any kind.
All of our foster dogs stay in approved foster homes throughout their journey.
NOTE: GRRoW may accept a dog with a bite history under certain circumstances.
IF YOU’RE READY TO SURRENDER YOUR DOG:
Fully complete the Surrender Form below
Call our Surrender Hotline 1-888-655-4753 and leave a message… or email us at intake@grrow.org (you will receive a response within 24 hours from one of our dedicated INTAKE volunteers).
AT THE TIME OF SURRENDER YOUR DOG:
You will be asked to sign two forms
– The Irrevocable Surrender of Dog Form
– The Veterinary Records Release Form
We request a tax deductable donation of $25 to help defray the cost of veterinary care