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September 2023 by J H
Best place for a great cause. I'll probably be in Saturday.
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February 2023 by Justin G.
They're really friendly and nice and helpful in this thrift store. They have a LOT crammed into a relatively small store. The mens clothes section is a little difficult to deal with because everything is so tight and crammed in. The book section is really wonderful here. There's a little bit of everything in this thrift store and they keep it tidy for how much stuff is within the depths. Seemed to be some good vintage womens clothes but that's not really my wheelhouse. Give this place your business before patronizing any of the awful Goodwills in Bakersfield! Help the doggos and catz
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January 2023 by Gigi Jackson
Some good deals, but more importantly spay and neuter vouchers ??
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November 2022 by Mary Reece
Was so impressed with this store. Ran by some very pleasant women especially Sue. She was very caring & helpful! Lots & lots of great stuff to browse through with very reasonable prices. The sales go to such a great cause. Will definitely be going back.
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August 2022 by Naomi S.
ALL of these wonderful volunteers are most helpful and kind!!Thank you for what you do!!
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March 2022 by Kathryn Johnson
Love shopping here!!! Lots of fun stuff and I actually can find blouses and tshirts that I like...they also give vouchers to help with spay and neutering and if your furbaby has to be put to sleep they give $35 vouchers to help with the bill but you have to get the voucher before you take your furbaby in to be put to sleep...the staff are great and very helpful!!! Thank you ladies!!! ???
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March 2022 by David Robertson
I had a very tough situation when I met Dr. Kameal. Years ago we got a rescue dog who was about 5 years old at that time. That rescue was my dog, Maxx. We had Maxx for about 12 wonderful years. Maxx was loved by all the other pet and all humans in the family. His health began failing and one by one he had bladder failure, hip displaisia, bad and deteriorating eyesight and finely dementia onset. My baby was sick. For the last 4 months of his life, I cared for Maxx like a bed ridden friend. I hand fed and watered him. I bathed him twice or more per day. I took him outside in the afternoon sunshine. I was glad to do it. But time is the universal killer of us all. The quality of life for Maxx was slowly becoming harder and harder to maintain. There came a point when I felt my ability to keep the quality of Maxx's life to a good and fair standard was beyond me. I wouldn't want my friend to endure a life that was beyond my ability to maintain. Because I love him, I knew I needed to set him free. i reached out to the local Humane Society for much needed help.They knew of a local vet that could probably help me. She was wonderful. I was able to be with my pet and see all medical procedures he was given. But more importantly and really the most important thing of all to me. I was allowed to be beside him the whole time. I was able to help my dog to feel he was safe and in a safe place and I was right there with him. I was right at his side in his last hour. He knew I had his 6.Doing that for my dog was one of the 5 hardest things I have ever had to do in my 74 years. The doctor was very understanding, kind and sympathetic. Dr. Kameal was very respectful to me, my pet and my wishes.I was just reading some of the reviews from other patients. My experience was exactly like what Elizabeth J. reported. At a point in the process I did indeed become very tearful and nearly unable to speak. I didn't have to speak, the emotion of the situation spoke for me. The doctor was a bit teary eyed herself. Dr. Kameal is a wonderful and caring vet that is a credit to her chosen profession. Thank you and Thank you for caring.I would have been lost without the help of Sue1and Sue2 of the Humane Society. These two wonderful women were caring and very sympathetic to my needs at a time when I could barely function. We explored several options and based on my wishes for a painless, peaceful and stress-free goodbye for a wonderful dog they arranged for me to see Dr. Kameal at Allen Road Pet Hospital. She too was caring and very much made a terrible situation somewhat better.
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February 2022 by David R.
R David R.Bakersfield, CA032/8/2022I had a very tough situation when I met Dr. Kameal. Years ago we got a rescue dog who was about 5 years old at that time. That rescue was my dog, Maxx. We had Maxx for about 12 wonderful years. Maxx was loved by all the other pet and all humans in the family. His health began failing and one by one he had bladder failure, hip displaisia, bad and deteriorating eyesight and finely dementia onset. My baby was sick. For the last 4 months of his life, I cared for Maxx like a bed ridden friend. I hand fed and watered him. I bathed him twice or more per day. I took him outside in the afternoon sunshine. I was glad to do it. But time is the universal killer of us all. The quality of life for Maxx was slowly becoming harder and harder to maintain. There came a point when I felt my ability to keep the quality of Maxx's life to a good and fair standard was beyond me. I wouldn't want my friend to endure a life that was beyond my ability to maintain. Because I love him, I knew I needed to set him free. i reached out to the local Humane Society for much needed help. They knew of a local vet that could probably help me. She was wonderful. I was able to be with my pet and see all medical procedures he was given. But more importantly and really the most important thing of all to me. I was allowed to be beside him the whole time. I was able to help my dog to feel he was safe and in a safe place and I was right there with him. I was right at his side in his last hour. He knew I had his 6. Doing that for my dog was one of the 5 hardest things I have ever had to do in my 74 years. The doctor was very understanding, kind and sympathetic. Dr. Kameal was very respectful to me, my pet and my wishes. I was just reading some of the reviews from other patients. My experience was exactly like what Elizabeth J. reported. At a point in the process I did indeed become very tearful and nearly unable to speak. I didn't have to speak, the emotion of the situation spoke for me. The doctor was a bit teary eyed herself. Dr. Kameal is a wonderful and caring vet that is a credit to her chosen profession. Thank you and Thank you for caring.
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July 2021 by Leo Rabbit
Open Tues, thurs, & Sat. My family and I missed them.
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June 2021 by S Simpson
The Ladies are super nice and helpful there.
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May 2021 by Rhonda Davilla
Great little thrift store, packed with lots of great deals. The volunteer staff are always very helpful. Great prices and all for a wonderful cause- the animals. ❤?
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April 2021 by Sharon Musick
Fun little shop and super great people there!
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February 2021 by jennifer stone
Well I am currently unemployed and don't have a lot of income coming in but this place is giving me a voucher to have my little dog Shaggy neutered... Thank you
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December 2020 by Lynn B.
This little thrift store is a hidden gem. I came across when I found out they hand out vouchers to discount the cost of getting your pet spayed/neutered. However, the store itself is a little wonder ... an ever-changing rotation of home goods, books, clothing, decor that is of really nice quality. The ladies there are so sweet and do an amazing job of organizing the store so you can easily find things. The prices are incredible ... you can walk out with a bag of items for under $10. You never know what you will find there! It is a small little place, and since it benefits the animals in Kern County too, it is worth a trip in.
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October 2020 by Katie Samayoa
I went here once to recieve a voucher for my cat to be neutered and the woman who helped me was very kind and helpful. She provided me with a lot of extra information to get me some help with my situation.