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    JRs Pups-N-Stuff Dog Rescue - Our favorite kind - rescued. But the question is, him or us?

    JRs Pups-N-Stuff Dog Rescue

    (74 reviews)

    JR's does great work and we love being able to donate to a great cause. Everytime I visit I can see…read morehow happy all the animals are and dedicated the staff is.

    My wife and I recently had an approved application to adopt. We had inquired about a dog that was…read moreavailable for adoption. Contacting the foster family was extremely difficult. My wife finally got ahold of the volunteer family after several attempts and we set up a meet and greet with our pups at our home. They said she was from a breeding situation and had some difficulty when people touch her head, but she was a loving dog. When they arrived at our home the two volunteers didn't seem to want us to touch her. The younger of the two was interacting with the dog, but they kept her on a short leash and away from us as much as possible. As of they didn't want us to interact with her or wanted us to adopt her based on sight alone. When the dog did come up to us she was very loving and would like our face and try to sit in our laps, but they kept her on a short leash and away from us as much as possible. That is also when the history of the dog changed. That she jumps fences, darts to the road when walked and is selective about other dogs. Going to far to say that she attacks her own dogs and would kill cats. When our dogs did come out to meet, the volunteer kept a tight leash and after less than a minute she said her dog was going to attack ours and jerked the leash. Which I did not see, but they had only been in contact for 20 seconds. As reference, I have 5 years experience working and training volunteers as a volunteer manager in a shelter setting on how to conduct meet and greets, education on animal behavior and have conducted numerous meet and greets between adoptable dogs and potential adopters. This includes positive reinforcement training for shelter animals in order to find them forever homes easier. However, in my experience, I feel this was either a case of not wanting to adopt the dog, as they shared their desires to adopt her or poorly trained volunteer staff. As if they were looking for any excuse not to adopt to us, and quickly dismissed any further interaction. They then tried to push us towards another dog they have available on their website that has a known human bite history. They also mentioned other dogs on their website that are currently available for adoption that were "mean". I thought the pup we met was a very sweet girl from what limited interaction the volunteers allowed us, but I feel their mind was made up from the word hello. Then being pushed to other dogs with serious aggression issues made me very wary of wanting to adopt from their organization.

    Pints For Pups

    Pints For Pups

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    Pints and pups...pups and pints…read more What's not to love? Throw in support for an amazing animal rescue and you've got yourself a feel good party. This was my first year at Pints for Pups and what a turn out! Milwaukee definitely knows how to show up for the love for dogs, beer, and worthy causes. Held at Camp Bar Tosa, Pints for Pups has grown to the point that it's reached street festival status. There are plenty of fun vendors (beer, of course, but also fun doggie-centric businesses to explore) and, of course, a ton of dogs! We brought our girl, Scout (Irish Setter extraordinaire). We enjoyed sipping some amazing craft brews while Scout met all kinds of new canine friends. All the dogg-os that we came in contact with were incredibly well-behaved, not to mention adorable. I spent the afternoon cooing my adoration to canines while drinking craft beer. Not sure about you, but that's pretty much my definition of heaven. Get to it! (You know...next year)

    Do you like dogs?…read more Do you like beer? Do you like supporting one of MKE's great animal rescues? If you say "no" to any of these questions, we can't be friends. Pints for Pups is an annual event hosted by Camp Bar Tosa and MKE Brewing - they block off the street and the area descends upon the bar with their cute dogs. Now, know that Pups are not allowed IN the bar because some assface complained a few years ago - it's not the bar's fault. Dogs are more than welcome on both patios and will be scratched and petted to infinity. Double B's serves up tasty food (along with Bar pizza by Cranky's). There are raffles and dog related vendors. $1 from every MKE Brewing beer purchased goes to MADACC. This event is personal for us - our beautiful GSD is a MADACC alum, so we know firsthand how much good they do. I love Camp, I love dogs and I love this event. Big ups to everyone at Camp and MKE Brewing for supporting rescues!

    Dynasty Maine Coons - Summer days is exhausting on moms suv

    Dynasty Maine Coons

    (18 reviews)

    Our kitten is outstanding--healthy, strong, well-socialized, and confident. You can tell he was…read moreraised with a lot of hands-on care and personal attention. The transition into our home was smooth, and he acclimated quickly. He's got a great temperament and has already become apart of our family. One thing we really appreciated was the opportunity for meet-and-greet visits before bringing our "Knox" home. Being able to spend time with him ahead of pickup showed transparency and afforded us real confidence in both Laura as the breeder and the environment the kittens are raised in. Strongly recommend to anyone considering a Maine coon! -DBJ

    I drove three hours for a scheduled appointment to pick up a kitten from this breeder, and the…read moreexperience was extremely disappointing. When I arrived at the agreed time, no one answered the door or the phone. I ended up having to flag down her boyfriend when he came outside to grab a package so I could even get someone's attention. Once inside, the house was very dirty, which immediately raised concerns for me. The breeder then brought out the kitten I was supposed to take home, and it was clearly sick. Her mother admitted they already knew the kitten had not been keeping food down for about a week and a half. I had originally been scheduled to pick up the kitten earlier but had to postpone, which makes me think the kitten may have appeared healthy when I first would have picked it up and then gotten sick shortly after bringing it home. After this experience, I did more research and found multiple complaints online from people reporting ringworm coming from this cattery, which can be a huge ordeal to deal with. To be fair, the breeder did return my deposit when I declined to take the kitten, but the overall situation was extremely concerning and not what I would expect from a responsible breeder.

    Lucky Mutts Rescue - petadoption - Updated June 2026

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