1. The Avian Reconditioning Center

    1. The Avian Reconditioning Center

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    Apopka, FL

    The Avian Reconditioning Center

    5.0 (5 reviews)

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    2 years ago

    What they do for these animals is commendable. They volunteer their time and seemed to really care. I just admired this place.

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    13 years ago

    This was a really great place with lots of birds. The staff really cared about the animals and their well being.

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    Seminole County Animal Services

    Seminole County Animal Services

    (18 reviews)

    I am truly dissatisfied with this place for several reasons. First, they seem overwhelmed with the…read morenumber of animals and are seriously understaffed. When we went to adopt a dog we felt a connection with, we were alarmed to find that he had just been neutered, yet they rushed to hand him over along with post op medication. The dog's paw was bleeding and had visible lacerations, but they failed to inform me on what happened. We also found out he had a contagious illness that could jeopardize my other pets at home. When I asked questions about the dog's condition, the staff were dismissive and quick to provide paperwork without addressing his health issues. After bringing him home, he became critically ill that very night, we took him to a 24 hour vet hospital. Turns out he is a very sick dog. FYI there are no vets available at the Seminole Animal Shelter on weekends so if they tell you their vets will take a look at the pet if the pet falls ill just know this doesn't apply to the weekends. This lack of transparency and care put my other pets at risk due to the pets contagious illness that they knew about and I am extremely upset about the entire experience. I will not be recommending this place to anyone.

    Great place to adopt a dog or a cat. I used to work here…read morewhen I was 18 years old. I came in here today to drop off some old blankets and towels. I didn't realize they have a little store in there where you can buy collars and clothes and dog items for really cheap. I got a cute T-shirt for Pixie and some dog shampoo for $2 total. Good deal.! They also have two baskets of free dog toys.

    Pet Rescue By Judy - Our sweet girl Delle

    Pet Rescue By Judy

    (125 reviews)

    The animals are extremely well taken care of and fully vetted…read more In the case of kitten or puppies Judy never ever leaves the Mother behind. Heck, she'll take the Father too to be fixed,if he can be located. No animal leaves this No-Kill shelter without being spayed or neutered.

    I don't often leave reviews like this, but I feel it's important to share what happened in hopes…read morethat it prevents another family from going through what mine just did. On September 9th, my family adopted two kittens, Aren and Delle, from this rescue. We were told they had recently recovered from an upper respiratory infection and were now healthy. Unfortunately, less than a month later, our sweet Delle passed away on October 10th from FIP -- a fatal illness that likely developed from an infection that hadn't fully resolved. We followed all the recommended vet care and sought immediate treatment the moment she showed signs of illness, but despite every effort, she declined quickly. It was a deeply traumatic and heartbreaking experience for our family -- and for Aren, her sister, who is now grieving as well. I want to make it clear that I deeply understand and appreciate the mission behind animal rescues and the challenges they face in caring for so many animals in need. My intention in sharing this isn't to criticize, but to hopefully encourage more thorough medical reviews and communication before adoption. Even small improvements in diligence could help prevent another family from being blindsided by such a devastating situation. I emailed the rescue on October 11th, not in anger but simply to inform them of what happened. Unfortunately, I never received a response. Delle was deeply loved and is deeply missed. I truly hope that sharing her story leads to positive changes for future adoptions -- and to more happy, healthy forever homes.

    The Avian Reconditioning Center - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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