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November 2023 by Susie Turk
These animals are loved and taken care of by the staff and volunteers.It's just a shame that it's overpopulated because so many of the people of Madison county don't want to take proper care of their pets. If you can, donate or volunteer, the dogs and cats would love you for it!
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November 2023 by Josiah Denny
We got our new pack member from APL. The staff was great and they obviously care a lot about the well being of the animals.
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November 2023 by Angie Stoops
Very nice kept taken care of place to take your dogs to get out some energy like my one he needs ridulin or something lol
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November 2023 by Jan Sutton Nicholas
I was upset to take my Mom's 2 cats. They have a cat house just for them to roam in. We found a home at the last minute...
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November 2023 by Greg Hauk (Greg Hauks window tinting)
F.I.D.O , Please adopt a dog or cat from this place , i have 5 dogs and a cat or i would be on my way too.
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November 2023 by Rhonda Avery
I don't live in Anderson Indiana anymore but. I Love this place they help so many Animals. I have 2 cats that came from there and if I am in the town visiting and I was looking for a cat or Dog I would have to go there and get one or maybe 2. Malia is really a great advocate for the Animals and what people really need to do for the Animals and how to help with over cramed Shelters.
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October 2023 by Charles Huffman
Friendly, caring staff. A good experience while we were looking to find our new furry companion. Had a meet and greet in their well kept outdoor pen which they kept clean. Answered questions we had before and during the visit and made the adoption process a breeze.
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September 2023 by Kimberly D.
DO NOT adopt from this shelter!! They don't care about the animals! Where they keep their dogs, is filthy with water all over the floors. Most of the poor dogs had empty food bowls...and don't get me started on their so called "cat house". It smelled like urine and feces, and the cats were crawling with fleas! The women at the front desk are very rude, all they care about is how much of a donation they can get out of you, and if you don't offer it, they give you the run around and make it harder for you to try to adopt a pet. In my opinion, the board of health needs to shut it down.
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September 2023 by Samantha Johnson
They are the closest no kill shelter to me and everyone I have talked to recommended them but when I called them they told me that I have to live in Madison county/Anderson area to surrender my beautiful husky (which I don’t want too but unfortunately I have too ?) the lady on the phone was absolutely rude. I’m pouring tears talking to her and all she had to say was call someone in your area. I just don’t understand how Indiana has only a few no kill shelters and the one I called told me no!!! I didn’t know you had to live in a certain area to bring your fur baby to a no kill shelter.
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September 2023 by Amanda Holthaus
Applied for adoption of a dog. Got an automated confirmation email that the application was received. My husband and myself called and left three messages to check on our application status over the course of a week and a half with no call back. There was zero communication but their Facebook page was regularly being posted with other updates on other animals. We then received an email a few days after the dog was adopted out at a local event that he was gone and asking us if we’d like a different one. I understand the limited staffing but there was zero communication returned and seeing other updates being made on social media made a statement. If they are having trouble with getting homes for these animals, a big part of it is more than likely the lack of communication.
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September 2023 by Maria Turner
Area for the cats was clean, didn't smell and sadly was packed with beautiful sweet babies crying for attention. I left in tears. Went looking for 2 of my grandkitties who are missing.
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August 2023 by Notsosupermutant
Gentlemen who helped me was extremely passionate, Informative, and knew all the cats names. People here really care.
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July 2023 by Don L.
These people pour their hearts out for the lost and forgotten animals. They are angels
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July 2023 by Michelle L
They need more staff, more money, more volunteers, and a bigger space. Lots of animals to take care of and not enough humans to do it.
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July 2023 by Kevin Burk
We adopted our Noot boy last August and through that experience my wife is a volunteer and I recently became a volunteer. We also foster two other dogs and love it. Kevin and Janell