My son adopted my daughter a puppy. Two days after having it home he got very ill. Took him to vet and he was full of worms and had parvo. When he was adopted we was informed he had been wormed and was given his first set if shots. We spent alot of money on vet bill and medications. We lost the poor baby yesterday. We are very heart broken. This could have been avoided if they would have tested for parvo when puppy arrived, wormed him like they said they did, and made sure he got what shots he needed. Adpotion is a great thing but when things like this happens it makes people not...
Read moreThis place literally stinks. We were looking at cats, and half the cats have no information. The girls that work there gave us the wrong form to fill out for a foster. We were interested in a sick ginger cat, and we asked them to call us when she got better but they never called. They rarely ever answer the phone and their animal control guy is worthless. Since there is no leash law, he gets paid to sit on his butt all day and do nothing. Just another Nicholas County failure. I...
Read moreI was helped to the max and although the timing just was not right for me to get there before the dog I had hoped for was adopted every effort was made by the shelter to help. I rate them highly. The personal were very friendly.
I also have limited art prints painted by a Native American for your fund raiser this summer. A good and...
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