Surrender

Need help with a small dog? Start with the truth.

Surrender decisions are difficult. Share clear details so the rescue can assess safety, urgency and available foster capacity.

Generated illustrative photo for Tiny Tails; not a real adoptable dog profile.
Illustrative generated image — not a current adoption listing.

What to include

Dog's age, desexing status, medical history, behaviour, bite history, urgency, location and honest reasons for surrender.

What happens next

A volunteer reviews capacity and may ask for vet records, photos and a behaviour discussion. Places depend on foster availability.

If a person or animal is in immediate danger, contact emergency services or your local council/animal management service.