Good grief, this place is totally deserving of a news piece like this. “These dogs would be dead!” Okay, doesn’t mean they need to live a life of roaches and mistreatment.
On top of blocking any/all comments or reviews pointing out how awful their establishment is to keep a 5 star rating on their socials to keep tricking people into spending $1500 on a “rescue” dog. That lady paid herself $100k+ last year and lets those dogs live in filth.
Independently owned and operated adoption shelters and rescue groups handle only a tiny percentage of the incredible number of animals that are stray, surrendered or confiscated by city and county animal control departments and Humane Society operations every day. It's a sad reality that there are many more animals than there are homes and a sizable percentage of these animals will eventually be destroyed. When properly managed, independent organizations can help to reduce overcrowding and increase adoptions - for a very small number of animals each year. Great news for the individual animals they rescue, but a drop in the bucket in a sea of despair. Most independent organizations may be well-intentioned, but in my professional experience, very few are well-run, professional organizations. Many are run by people with NO education or experience in animal husbandry and there is little to no oversight of these "rescues" by state agricultural agencies. And while most independent operators are well-meaning (if lacking), many independent shelter/rescue owners gravitate to animal rescue more for their own egos and less for the welfare of the animals. If a shelter is unable to fulfill it's core mission of providing adequate care and attention, i.e. clean food, water, shelter, timely veterinary treatment, to the animals in it's care, they should not have those animals, period. Keeping an animal in filthy, overcrowded conditions with no access to proper veterinary care is cruel and only prolongs the suffering of those animals. This facility does nothing to provide for the adequate care and attention of the animals it warehouses and should be permanently shut-down. The owner/operator should be charged with neglect and permanently prohibited from owning/runnung/managing a shelter, rescue, kennel or other animal care facility. That's the least we can do for these animals.
We had a pitbull mix there and everything else and we do not tell you guys to put him down or anything you guys should have called my boyfriend and told him they had to come and get jelly roll that was his name he was a pitbull mix and he is black and he had white on his chest and he had a diamond in the back of his head and somebody didn't call him and everything thank you guys need to make this things right and everything else that you say that you don't put a dog down you do and you know it needs to be out there and open you know we trust you guys with our dog and everything else and yeah we've lost him and everything else we deserve another dog and everything we need to make things right with my boyfriend and everything else because he did trust you guys he told you guys and you told your boss that he wanted him to go to go to home and he didn't go that way he's been put to sleep and everything and that was not our choice
They are overwhelmed. VOLUNTEER IF YOU CARE!
Good grief, this place is totally deserving of a news piece like this. “These dogs would be dead!” Okay, doesn’t mean they need to live a life of roaches and mistreatment.
On top of blocking any/all comments or reviews pointing out how awful their establishment is to keep a 5 star rating on their socials to keep tricking people into spending $1500 on a “rescue” dog. That lady paid herself $100k+ last year and lets those dogs live in filth.
Glad I saved my dog from this place. 4 years later and I couldn’t imagine my dog living in these conditions 😢
Independently owned and operated adoption shelters and rescue groups handle only a tiny percentage of the incredible number of animals that are stray, surrendered or confiscated by city and county animal control departments and Humane Society operations every day. It's a sad reality that there are many more animals than there are homes and a sizable percentage of these animals will eventually be destroyed. When properly managed, independent organizations can help to reduce overcrowding and increase adoptions - for a very small number of animals each year. Great news for the individual animals they rescue, but a drop in the bucket in a sea of despair.
Most independent organizations may be well-intentioned, but in my professional experience, very few are well-run, professional organizations. Many are run by people with NO education or experience in animal husbandry and there is little to no oversight of these "rescues" by state agricultural agencies. And while most independent operators are well-meaning (if lacking), many independent shelter/rescue owners gravitate to animal rescue more for their own egos and less for the welfare of the animals.
If a shelter is unable to fulfill it's core mission of providing adequate care and attention, i.e. clean food, water, shelter, timely veterinary treatment, to the animals in it's care, they should not have those animals, period. Keeping an animal in filthy, overcrowded conditions with no access to proper veterinary care is cruel and only prolongs the suffering of those animals. This facility does nothing to provide for the adequate care and attention of the animals it warehouses and should be permanently shut-down. The owner/operator should be charged with neglect and permanently prohibited from owning/runnung/managing a shelter, rescue, kennel or other animal care facility. That's the least we can do for these animals.
Overbreeding not the shelters
They work on donations hello
We had a pitbull mix there and everything else and we do not tell you guys to put him down or anything you guys should have called my boyfriend and told him they had to come and get jelly roll that was his name he was a pitbull mix and he is black and he had white on his chest and he had a diamond in the back of his head and somebody didn't call him and everything thank you guys need to make this things right and everything else that you say that you don't put a dog down you do and you know it needs to be out there and open you know we trust you guys with our dog and everything else and yeah we've lost him and everything else we deserve another dog and everything we need to make things right with my boyfriend and everything else because he did trust you guys he told you guys and you told your boss that he wanted him to go to go to home and he didn't go that way he's been put to sleep and everything and that was not our choice