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    Char Will's German Shepherd Rescue

    3.0 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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    I am writing this just to inform others of the experience I had with this rescue. If you do not…read morefeel like reading this entire review please just know that this rescue is not the place you should adopt a cat/kitten from. I recently adopted a kitten from New Beginnings Feral Cat Rescue in Wilburton, PA and within two days of having her and upwards of 650 dollars in vet bills my kitten passed away. She passed away from high liver values and being too little at only 1 lb to fight off whatever was happening in her liver. The emergency vet said it could have been congenital defect or that she had not been eating for over a week. At 8 weeks old, the vet said kittens should at least be 2 lbs. I understand that the rescue does not have magical powers to know which cats are born with/without a birth defect, but I am writing this review for how they handled the situation. I feel that the kittens should be vetted before they are adopted out. In addition, the rescue's location is in a very dilapidated house and it was not sanitary. This problem and the owner of the rescues reaction to my kitten passing made me feel broken hearted and frustrated. The owner of the rescue responded afterwards asking me if I wanted another kitten, and that she had one that was "like" my kitten. I felt very upset by this and told her that I would not be adopting another kitten from her rescue in a very respectful manner/tone. The rescue responded with a message that left me feeling like they did not care about the loss of my kitten. Afterwards, the rescue posted on their Facebook page that they were having a tough week and loss a kitten, so I posted a photo of my kitten to remind them and myself that she was loved up until the end. Immediately after I posted it, the rescue deleted the picture and blocked me from the group. I felt so hurt by the fact that they were trying to cover up the fact that they adopted out a sick kitten and that they did not care to acknowledge my kitten in anyway. Also, they refused to refund me for the spay that was included in the 120 adoption fee. I feel that others in the rescue community and adopters should be aware that this rescue is not a reputable place and please think long and hard before adopting a cat/kitten from this rescue.

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    So happy I was able to adopt my English Cream Golden Retriever from To Love A Canine. I am apart of…read morethis program that trains rescue dogs to become service dogs and was thankfully able to get my wonderful dog for free as a military veteran. The adoption process was easy since I'll be going through the program and they found me a dog that is everything and more than what I wanted and expected in a doggie. She is so relaxed, calm and very lovable. She loves attention and needs it constantly which is what I want. I can't wait to get her trained so she can help me in the home on days where I can't get out of bed because of my back and difficulty doing so. I am so thankful for the team at this rescue for making the adoption experience easy and fast. After they found me a dog that would match my preferences, they emailed me a picture of Navi ( her new name is Navidad, since we bought her before Christmas. We met Navi the next week, and I basically got to bring home my new furry daughter the same day. I was able to meet the foster family who had her to ask questions about her and to find out her favorite treats, food she eats and to get any other information I wanted. Brought Navi home and she bonded quickly with me and my daughter. She dragged me up the steps and somehow knew where we lived. It's like she knew she was home. It's been almost 2 months now since she's been adopted and it has been the best experience of my life. My dog changed me in so many ways, and for her being my first dog I am so happy I got her. Her temperament and personality matches ours and we love her so much. If I decide in the future to get another dog I would adopt from To Love A Canine Rescue again.

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