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September 2023 by Rene Pages
The employees are very nice and helpful.
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September 2023 by Honestly
Had to euthanize my family cat of twelve plus years. The staff members on duty, Dan, Robin & Brittany, went above and beyond to help and offer sincere care, and instructions, in handling this after a really emotional morning. My family is forever grateful.
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September 2023 by Philip S
I just don't understand why they don't do house checks? I met a woman whos 97 just adopted a dog there because they basically promised all shots free but she insisted she didn't have the room. How can a pet live where there is no room. I'll be visiting soon
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March 2023 by Isabel G.
I got my Maltese from this shelter 13 years ago. Sidney had been found as a stray. The shelter did a great job neutering him, giving him vaccines, estimating his age, and telling me about some of his unique behaviors. Yesterday I had to make the painful decision to euthanize him because at 15 years of age, he was in pain. When I am ready to adopt again, I will return here.
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February 2023 by Juan Carlos Gonzalez
Very helpful
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December 2022 by Mickey Bats
Great people , great care
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December 2022 by Jessica Smith
Amazing
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December 2022 by George Rohlfing
Very friendly Staff.
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December 2022 by Margo
They give great.care and always in need of old towels, blankets, dog/cat toys bowls..dog beds. Please give
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December 2022 by Michael B. Mackan
Just stopped in to transport a turtle to Brockton. Everyone was nice and very cooperative.9-14-22 helping out by bringing 2 cats and 2 birds to Medfield Animal Shelter. Next stop is their forever homes.
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December 2022 by Kevelle Branch
I am very concerned about the well being of the animals at this shelter. This shelter gave a young cat to a family that has no place for the cat to stay. I’m very concerned about the screening process. It seems they are handing animals to anybody atp. I will be contacting the attorney general’s office to try and retrieve the cat.I spoke on the phone with Robin the night he was found and none of the staff seemed to care about the well-being of the animals there. When I found him he was hungry and had a scar on his nose. He was lost for a week and no one came looking for him until it was made known tht he was found. The Owners have told me their self that they have no place for the cat to stay and we could keep him for now yet the shelter gave him back to the original owner.I was met with a disrespectful tone when I called about the cat to make sure he was okay and same with animal control. The a cat had a scar on its nose and was obviously not okay.
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December 2022 by BreBre
Good selection of pets but they do take a while to get back to you and I’m pretty sure if someone asked for a pet a certain day and two three weeks later why would I still want it then honestly
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December 2021 by Jack Schievink
The Staff Members were Extremely Polite They made a bad situation as easy as possibleFor me to deal with they were very understanding and Knowledgeable
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October 2021 by KL K.
I so appreciate the care and attention the staff and volunteers invested in the dog I adopted from the Boston Animal Control and Shelter. Bella the pittie mix was in their care for over a month, during which time they treated the multiple serious conditions this abandoned dog came in with, including surgical treatment for a painful eye infection. When I met Bella at the facility, I got to see her interact with several of the caring staff and volunteers: Bella was obviously very comfortable and attached to them all. It was touching to see each person take a private moment to sit on the floor, pet her and say their personal goodbyes. From the copy of the extensive veterinarian medical records I was given, I can see that Bella's vet care was proactive, thorough, expert, and regular. Perhaps most importantly there was evidence that Dr. Walz sought and valued the insights of the staff and volunteers who provided daily and hourly care to Bella. For example, medication was issued for a finite period based on the observations of the attentive staff (hives with which Bella came into the shelter reappeared after she ate a peanut butter treat, then a few minutes later ate a bee in the play yard).Bella and I have now been together for weeks and I am learning more about her behavioral and trust issues from being abandoned that will take us time to heal with patience and training. Realizing this makes me all the more impressed with how comfortable, safe and happy she demonstrated herself to feel when I observed her in the care of the shelter staff and volunteers.
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December 2020 by yolly yolly
Fast service less than 30minutes