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    Verona Street Animal Society

    Verona Street Animal Society

    (27 reviews)

    Brown Square

    First time at the fast and the furriest put on by Verona street animal society! What fun!!! Pet…read morecontests, dog vendors, Walks, 5ks, and free vaccines. Next year I'm coming when they open so I can register Olaf in the contests!

    I've adopted two great dogs from the shelter. The volunteers who work there are very nice and most…read moreof the workers are too. Some really go above and beyond. Some of that can be overshadowed a bit by the rather surly woman who works at the desk. I do feel bad for her as I'm sure it's not an easy job to do but it can definitely dampen the experience. Beyond the staff and volunteers, the shelter itself is depressing as hell. The two rows of kennels that face each other in the middle are intimidating to walk down and the dogs really seem to trigger each other, very stressful environment. The building needs a HUGE makeover. Also, It smells awful, even when you first walk in. I understand there are animals there but the whole lobby doesn't need to smell like urine and various other unidentifiable smells. It doesn't even smell that bad where the dogs are contained, why so gross out front? Anyway, I'd give five stars because I love our dogs so much and would def support from them again but had to take off a couple of stars because the building itself and overall mood is quite abysmal. It seemed there have been efforts lately to change that but they've got a loooong road ahead of them.

    Pet Adoption Network - Our new family member.

    Pet Adoption Network

    (8 reviews)

    North Winton Village

    Great place to adopt your next family member. Its very small, not fancy and run by volunteers, only…read moreopen on Sundays but you can leave a message during the week or send an email an your call will be returned. I see there have been some negative reviews- know that they are operating with volunteers and are very low-budget. With that said, the volunteers I worked with were very nice and doing their "job." They want to know that you will will provide a loving and safe home before adopting. You will be "screened" and need to wait a few days before taking your new kitty home. There is also an adoption fee, they need to cover costs. The sweet cat we adopted was in a foster home and clearly very well-cared for. She was socialized with other pets and the owner gave her lots of attention. We are so happy with our new kitty, Phoebe Katz, THANK YOU!

    I honestly don't know why anyone would give this place a good review. After no one responded to my…read moreon line application I went in person. They had me fill out a written application. Then I got to see the cats. The cat I was interested in was listed as gentle and loving. The gentleman who came to get her out of her cage had to call another staff to help him because he said she was "difficult". They let you interact with the cat you choose in a small room in the back. The room was crowded with random furniture and generally unpleasant. I understand that cats can be really nervous with strangers but there was no way to tell what her temperament might be in these surroundings. They offered to have the foster call me to talk more about her. Again, no call, no response. I'm guessing some of the people in there were probably volunteers but they didn't seem to know much about the cats in there (or much about cats in general). All in all it was a really disappointing experience. I ended up adopting from another agency.

    Lollypop Farm Humane Society Of Greater Rochester

    Lollypop Farm Humane Society Of Greater Rochester

    (51 reviews)

    Lollipop Farm is composed of a board of individuals that turn a blind eye to animal abuse. They…read morehave refused to step in and help dogs that were chained up outside in temperatures well below zero. In fact dogs have froze to death due to their negligence.They also have lied to animal advocates regarding dogs being kept inside an abandoned "house" without heat, food and water- stating that they were taking a dog that was in a crate and had eaten his way through the side- and was stuck and bleeding, for help. Animal advocates watched them back a van in to "take the dog for medical help" while numerous Rochester PD stood guard on the property. However, it was later learned that they never removed the dog- it was all a staged game. Lollypop takes in thousands and thousands of dollars- pays their board of directors massive salaries and continues to abuse and mistreat animals. STOP SUPPORTING THIS TRAIN WRECK!! THEY ARE USING PUBLIC DONATIONS TO FUND THESE SALARIES-NOT PROTECT ANIMALS. After walking through the above mentioned house - through feces and urine and finding more than one dog in this type of situation, Reno DiDomenico, from Lollypop, stated that they don't take action because nothing is wrong. You do the math.

    Extremely disappointed with the Greece Ridge Mall location. My parents recently lost their beloved…read moredog of 14 years, a dog they treated like family and spoiled every single day. Since losing him, they've been struggling with loneliness and depression, realizing just how much joy and companionship their dog brought into their lives. They were genuinely excited to adopt up to one year old and went to the shelter ready to give another animal a loving home. Instead, they were told by the woman running the location that they were "too old" to adopt a kitten and should only consider an older cat. My mother explained that several family members would gladly take care of the cat if anything ever happened to them. Despite that, the woman responded, "I've made a decision and the answer is no," and told them to leave. We understand shelters have adoption policies and want the best for their animals, but the lack of compassion, empathy, and respect shown to my grieving parents was heartbreaking and unacceptable. Nobody deserves to be treated that way, especially after coming in with love, good intentions, and a willingness to provide a safe home to an animal in need.

    Your Dream Puppy - petadoption - Updated June 2026

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