This place does the best with what it has provided by the government. Especially the volunteer coordinator. Because of experience, marketing skills she brings to this shelter and love for animals so many are saved, rescued and re homed! The volunteers work hard to do what they can to network, photograph and get these animals help. People would not know they are there otherwise and they would die! The communication that counts is about rescue and adoption. Do not say things about this place that could hinder these innocent animals by people not liking the facility due to your negativity.
It’s about the animals and getting people to know they need rescue or adoption and sometimes they get reclaimed.
The only thing that would help this shelter is more volunteers and funds for updating; and making this shelter a better living facility for the animals that do end up here. Please share the posts and volunteer if you can because there is always so much work to do for these...
Read morePlace is filthy. I get it, most dogs there are unwanted and they are doing the best they can. My dog had to stay there for 10 days due to allegedly biting someone who trespassed onto my property. When I picked him up the kennels were filthy, poop everywhere and he was covered with ticks. Took me over two hours to get all the ticks off and easily over 100 ticks. I don’t expect much from a place like that but when they get more ticks there than they would on the streets that...
Read moreIf I could give less than one star, I would. They are rude and snarky when all I wanted to do was "save" a dog who was on death row by adopting him (only to find out that they put the wrong gender and name on their Facebook post). The poor pup had mange and hadn't had any care. She told me that they provided NO vaccinations, when their own website says they give the rabies vaccine. I still have the whole conversation on my phone, as it...
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