You can need help and still be doing right by your pet.
This intake shows how Still Loved turns a hard situation into a clear, respectful pet profile that can help shelters, rescues, or prepared families understand the full story.
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Profile completeness based on the care details below.
Start with the least disruptive safe option.
Strong rehoming programs do not rush people into surrender. Still Loved first helps families organize what might keep a pet with their person, then supports a careful transition if that is what safety requires.
Retention support
Food pantry, temporary foster, housing documentation, trainer, vet, or crisis-care options can be captured before a listing goes public.
Owner control
Profiles can stay private while the owner reviews next steps, prepares questions, and decides who should see the pet's details.
Clean handoff
Medical records, microchip details, routines, adoption agreement notes, and follow-up preferences can travel with the pet.
Tell Still Loved what is happening.
The signup path captures the basics so the first follow-up can be practical, kind, and specific.
What makes a listing feel trustworthy.
The best rehoming and adoption pages make the next step feel informed, not impulsive.