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February 2024 by Lexi Kern
Super nice staff and gorgeous, well taken care of animals. Anyone looking for a super sweet cat, check out Cori. All are great choices though! Overall: great experience!
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January 2024 by Donna Turner
Friendly staff even let me walk a pup
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January 2024 by Paul Weber
Dropped of blankets as a donation for animal needs.
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November 2023 by roxanne chastain
They discriminate against people that has a disability. My granddaughter filled out an app. to work there a few months ago (she walks with crutches but she can do more than what you think she can when you first meet her) but they didn't give her a chance to show them what she CAN and CAN NOT DO they just looked at her saw she had crutches and said they'd call her the Thursday of that week to let her know if she got the job...they NEVER called. Plus a month ago I saw a dog there that looked cool cause he had his declaws and then I go to see him again today only to find out they had his declaws removed for no reason. My opinion if a dog or cat or any animal has something unique about them please do not get rid of what makes them unique even of you think it is best for them or that whatever makes the animal unique and you think it is hurting them DO NOT GET RID OF IT as long as the animal doesn't seem to be in pain they are ok. Please don't try to change an animal just cause you can."Again just my opinion"
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September 2023 by Jevne D.
I tried adopting a dog here, and he didn't work out. The place smells so horribly of urine, and I don't understand why. I know they have very little space, but that doesn't excuse the fact that my eyes were burning in the office from the ammonia. They should be hosing down and sanitizing the place. The poor dog I adopted was so foul with the smell of urine. So, I decided to foster the dog because I didn't want to bring him back! He had an aggressive bark and ended up biting a child. I had to bring him back even though I didn't want to. The staff acted extremely rude to me when I did. Then, I actually had to pay them $50 to take the foster dog back! I left, crying my eyes out. That place is messed up...
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September 2023 by Sarah Turpen
I have adopted 2 animals from White River Humane Society and have had a pleasant experience both times. The staff is hardworking and genuinely cares about all of the animals. I like that they are a pro-life shelter who work so hard to find a home for every animal.
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September 2023 by Tailless Tailless
They say they take animals that are abused, abandoned, or unwanted but then they go and take animals away that are doing perfectly fine with their family and aren't mistreated or unwanted. The managers are rude. And when certain people tell them something or ask a question they can't be bothered and they don't even look at you when you speak to them. Plus the kennels aren't even clean there is dog poop in all most all of them. also most of their cats are sick. I wouldn't bother taking animals to them let alone adopting from them. But I can't really stop people from doing that so...just fair warning for anyone who does adopt animals from there or take animals to them.
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September 2023 by Tailless
They say they take animals that are abused, abandoned, or unwanted but then they go and take animals away that are doing perfectly fine with their family and aren't mistreated or unwanted. The managers are rude. And when certain people tell them something or ask a question they can't be bothered and they don't even look at you when you speak to them. Plus the kennels aren't even clean there is dog poop in all most all of them. also most of their cats are sick. I wouldn't bother taking animals to them let alone adopting from them. But I can't really stop people from doing that so...just fair warning for anyone who does adopt animals from there or take animals to them.
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February 2023 by isdelilah
This place is so horribly managed. I was shocked at the conditions they have their pets in. It's so dirty, all the cats looked miserable and sick.
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February 2023 by Deberah Baker
The staff was great and worked with us to find our pet.
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January 2023 by Tom Boscher
WRHS is staffed by caring folks who treat all their residents as pets. We've been blessed with two rescue "pups" from WRHS. 7 year old Cocker Spaniel Annie who was with us 10 years and 7 year old Shih Tzu/Beagle Zoey who gives us giggles and grins everyday.
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December 2022 by Abigail Combs
We got our fur baby from WRHS they are all very nice people so helpful and caring I enjoyed getting to know everyone while I was going through the adoption for our kitty!!?
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September 2022 by Shaina Abernathy
I love WRHS, the people are all kind, helpful, and care about the animals. The best dog I've ever had came from here. It does take a few days to hear back while they go over your application, I think it's great they do this because you know they truly care about giving these animals good homes that are a good fit. If you've heard other people complaining about WRHS not giving pets back to owners take a minute to look at their website under the Pawsing for a Tail.
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August 2022 by Lyla McIlvaine
I went to this shelter to decide on whether or not I could provide a good home for a dog. I am now a volunteer here and I have seen the compassion in all the staff. They care about the animals, working hard to ensure all animals are kept fed, watered, and kennels clean, even with minimal staff. They know their resident animals by name, they get to know their temperament. I have never been asked for donations but always thanked for everything I do. Have patience, the staff are frequently doing two jobs at once. When I know I can confidently care for a pet it will be adopted right here.
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August 2022 by Ashley Cale
We came to specifically look at 2 dogs. After walking around we saw the several dogs in the bark park. We then decided that we needed to go get our current dog so she could help us pick out our new fur baby. My only complaint is that the whole building smells like urine. The process of adoption was simple. And we of course adore our new fur baby:)