STAHR FAQ’s
Do you capture loose animals?
STAHR does not respond to calls regarding animals that are not yet contained.
What are your hours of business?
STAHR’s primary hours of operation are:
Monday - Fridays 7:00PM – 10:00AM
Holidays: All Day
Saturdays, Sundays: 5:30PM – 10:00AM
What is STAHR’s intake policy for sick, injured or aggressive pets?
STAHR does not respond to calls regarding animals found in these conditions. These calls are referred back to SCRAPS.
What do I need to do to be a volunteer for your organization?
Visit us at https://www.stahr-usa.org/about to learn more about volunteer opportunities.
What happens if a pet isn’t reunited with their people?
All animals that are not reunited with their people are transported to the local shelter or rescue.
Can I adopt the pet if it isn’t reunited with its people?
STAHR does not facilitate pet adoptions.
Where are found pets being held by STAHR?
All animals are short term fostered by volunteers in approved/vetted foster homes.
What pet handling training do your volunteers receive?
STAHR consults with a reputable trainer who also provides training for our volunteers.
How long does STAHR hold found pets before transporting to a local shelter or rescue?
STAHR’s policy allows a lost/found/displaced pet to be held up to 72 hours and in certain circumstances no longer than 30 days. The average time a pet is in STAHR’s care, is less than 24 hours.
Is there a fee for the service you provide?
No fee. We are solely funded by donations. You can make donations here: https://www.stahr-usa.org/donate
Do you have 501c3 status?
STAHR is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization as recognized by the Federal Government.