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Wolf Sanctuary

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Caring Pathways - Denver Metro

Caring Pathways - Denver Metro

4.9
(255 reviews)

As challenging as an experience as this was, I am so thankful for Caring Pathways and the service…read morethey provided. Their staff, across the board, greeted us with only compassion and kindness. Kerry M. was our vet and she walked us through every step, educated us, was patient, and was so kind to Iverson and us. I had to cancel the first appointment because I was not ready to say goodbye. They offer a cancellation window up to 4 hours before your appointment and allow you to carry over your deposit to when you reschedule, with no extra fee. So thankful for this understanding. The cost may feel steep, but the in-home service is so so worth it. Iverson had his last meal while the pain meds were administered. It was a distraction where he didn't even notice. He felt safe and comfortable in his home, surrounded by family and on his favorite couch. He was then given a sedation medicine where he drifted into a nap on my chest. When the final medicine was given, he felt no pain as he crossed the rainbow bridge. I have heard horror stories from other in home service companies. I had 3 friends use Caring Pathways and that is why we went with them. I am so grateful and thankful that we chose to work with Caring Pathways. It helps with acceptance and closure and provides a peaceful passing. I will forever recommend them to other family and friends who need to say goodbye to a family pet member.

The care this company provides during a very difficult time is amazing. Their Vet is extremely…read morecompassionate. I highly recommend using this company when the difficult decisions need to be made.

Caring Pathways - Northern Colorado

Caring Pathways - Northern Colorado

5.0
(9 reviews)

Caring Pathways was truly a blessing during one of the most difficult times in my life. Leslie,…read moreDesiree, and Destiney were absolute angels--kind, accommodating, and deeply understanding. It's only a YEAR later that I'm getting around to writing this review, and the experience with this company still makes me tear up, with gratitude! As a first-time client, I had some special requests, like keeping my dog's body for a few days while I finalized ideas for memorabilia. They honored my wishes with such grace and compassion. When I needed an urn, they went above and beyond, showing me their inventory so I could select the perfect one, as each wood option was uniquely cut and meaningful. Their attention to detail and genuine care for my situation made such a difference. Despite my attempts to give them a cash tip as a thank-you, they kindly refused and asked that I leave a review instead. So here it is (a YEAR later): Caring Pathways offers incredible service with a truly compassionate touch. I can't recommend them enough. The vet, Kaity, and her assistant that came to help us were just as much of a blessing as the ladies at the mortuary. You're all just the most extraordinary team of humans!! Thank you, again!!!! With love, from Teresa & Bourbon.

Caring Pathways and the staff is the most empathetic place one could imagine. I had to make couple…read moreof phone calls to them and their care about a beloved animal is amazing. Dr. Kira came to our house and she was just amazing from the moment she stepped in. She made everything so comfortable for us. She gave us as much time as we needed with our little angel, Casper. Casper slipped away softly surrounded by his family in his favorite place. We couldn't thank you enough, Caring Pathways and D.Kira.

Poudre Pet & Feed Supply

Poudre Pet & Feed Supply

4.1
(36 reviews)

My cat has been throwing up for years, even the vets couldn't figure out what was wrong with her…read more Katie, at the North Poudre Pet & Feed, inquired about her vomit and thought it sounded like the problem was she was just eating too fast! We switched Munchkin to a 1/4 wet food a day (incase she was dehydrated from all the puking) and putting her dry food in a feeder ball -so she has to roll it around to get food out, making her eat much much slower- and the results were immediate! I can't thank Katie enough for helping keep my baby health and happy and my floors vomit free!!!! Highly recommend seeking advice from this smart cookie!

I shopped at the North College store this morning. I picked up a basket on the way in, and placed…read moremy shopping bag in it. I shopped, loading 22 rawhide chews and 6 cans of dog food into the basket and bought a 22lb bag of kibble. When approaching the register, the cashier put the bag of kibble on the counter, then placed the basket on top of the bag. She then took the rawhide chews out of the basket to count them. When she finished, she put the rawhide chews back in the basket ( shopping bag? ). I cashed out. The cashier asked if I would like help carrying out the bag of kibble. I said, "Sure.". She then stood there. I got the message that she was not going to load the grocery bag with the items in the basket. I reached for the grocery bag and proceeded to load my items, one by one, into the bag as she watched. When all were loaded, she removed the basket from atop the bag of kibble, reached for the bag of kibble when I then said, "I'll get it." As with other reviewers, I'm wondering about customer service at this store.

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

The Wild Animal Sanctuary

4.2
(322 reviews)

We brought our young kids here on Saturday and had a wonderful experience. We got there at 9 am…read more(right when they opened the doors) and while it was very windy on the walkway, it was a relief against the blazing sun. Many of the animals were active until around 10:30/11 when the temperature warmed up. Right out of the welcome center, we saw 2 of their jaguars (which we were told are usually pretty elusive), some foxes, bobcats, bears, and to our happy surprise, a cheetah. It came out of the shade in the back of its habitat and approached the fence close to the walkway because an employee was driving by. It sat there for awhile until the employee drove off, so we were able to get lots of pictures. My son LOVES cheetahs, so this was definitely a highlight for us. Of course, when we mentioned it to not 1, but 2 employees/volunteers, they both said that that sanctuary location doesn't have any cheetahs. I showed them the pictures and they stated that it was a leopard. While they certainly do have a leopard (which we also saw), this was indeed a cheetah. So, my 1 suggestion to the sanctuary is to educate the staff on the animals there. Aside from that, we also saw wolves, lions, tigers, and camels. Be prepared to walk the 3 miles round trip. Bring lots of water and snacks (they have bathrooms and shaded rest stops along the way). Bring binoculars (or rent theirs for $10 like we did)--the sanctuary is expansive, far beyond what's next to the walkway. And take your time! We told our littles that the animals were playing hide and seek. It is a worthwhile experience!

Four of us went to The Wild Animal Sanctuary recently, and it was such a cool experience. Getting…read morein was quick and there was plenty of parking, which already made the visit feel easy. Before heading out onto the walkway, there's a large tent with food and a space where you can watch a short video explaining the sanctuary's mission and the work they do. I appreciated having that background because it made the whole experience feel more meaningful once we were out there. It was also nice that you can grab food and bring it out with you. Obviously you cannot feed the animals, but you can enjoy your own food and bring a water bottle while you walk. I grabbed a slice of pizza on the way out and appreciated that flexibility. The volunteers were genuinely kind and clearly passionate about being there. The facility itself is huge, you walk along a long elevated walkway that stretches over the habitats, which gives you a really unique vantage point. We had beautiful weather and great visibility, so we were lucky to see a lot. Some animals were lounging, some sleeping, and others were playing around. I liked how each enclosure felt thoughtfully set up and spacious, you could tell they are trying to give the animals an environment that suits them. If you are an animal lover, it is absolutely worth checking out. I do think it can feel a little expensive without a membership, but when you see the scale of the property and understand the work they are doing, it makes more sense. Overall, it was a really special way to spend the day.

Wolf Sanctuary - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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