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August 2024 by Rebecca
EVERY time I have had any contact with the people at this animal shelter, they have been RUDE, grumpy and negative. There's no reason to treat people badly. If I could give ZERO stars I would. A while after we moved to this town, we went there to adopt a pet and they REFUSED to let us have one. There was no reason for them to do so. I was told BY A PERSON WHO WORKS THERE that they feed the animals human food mixed into the animal food. (They keep denying this so apparently someone is lying and it's NOT me. That is what the person told me.) I was told someone's dog run off and it ended up at this animal shelter. The shelter knew who the dog belonged to and they refused to return the dog to it's family. They instead adopted it out to someone else. The children were heartbroken at losing their dog. I've heard a lot of negative things about this place. My advice: if you want to adopt a pet: GO SOMEWHERE ELSE!
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May 2024 by Austin Clouse
If you have a pet and are in hard times, Eva Burrell Animal Shelter is for you!!!
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January 2024 by Jill Connolly
I adopted a dog that was an owner turn it due to a difficult situation. Eva Burrell shelter took the best care of her during her kind of long stay and even tried to help her overcome problems to make her adoption a success. She has been in my home for about 7 months now and has been happy and well adjusted from the start. I would definitely recommend this shelter to a friend. After I adopted, I volunteered there a short while and can say first hand that they care very deeply for all of the animals and take excellent care of them.
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January 2024 by Marianne Kolb
We recently adopted 2 Daschunds from the shelter and had a wonderful experience! Patricia kept us updated during the adoption process and answered all of our questions in a timely manner. Patricia communicated clearly and gave us good advice before we left. The shelter was clean and we could tell that Patricia and her staff really cared about the animals. Overall we had a really good experience with the Shelter and would recommend them to everyone.
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December 2023 by Sharon Kovach
I have been a supporter of EBAS since 2007 (back then it was called The Humane Society of Schoolcraft County) when I first learned of their organization. I live out of state but I make it a point to visit the shelter whenever I am in the area. I am always impressed with the cleanliness and how happy the animals are. I can tell they treat all the animals in their care as if they were their own beloved pets. The staff and volunteers are pleasant, knowledgeable and understand the individual needs of those in their care. Please consider adopting your next family member from EBAS.
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October 2023 by Michele Franciosy
This shelter really cares about the animals they rescue and finding the right furever homes. I was very pleased with the speed of reply to my inquiries and also the in-person advice/guidance when I recently adopted some kittens. All the kittens I adopted were either abandoned or feral on arrival at the shelter, but the kittens I took home are so friendly and social, it’s pretty amazing especially for the one that was feral only 6 weeks earlier. The staff even reached out to check in with me after our first days together, which was a lovely touch. All in all a great experience! Highly recommended for both adoption and for where your donation dollars could go.
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October 2023 by Dana Cretens
Exceptional service from this shelter all around. Passionate, caring, patient, thorough and super informative. With the option to visit by appt on saturdays and later hours one day a week. I would 100% recommend this shelter for anyone looking to adopt. Thank you Eva Burrell staff for the great work that you do!
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October 2023 by Kaitlyn Kets
I will always recommend and support this shelter! I adopted a kitten a few weeks ago and he's been an amazing addition! He's very social and playful, which is amazing seeing as he was raised in the shelter....it just shows how much love was poured into him from the workers and volunteers along with the others I met! The whole room was happy, playful, loving kittens! ❤️ the folks who work here and the volunteers work hard and are very friendly. I had a great adoption experience and will adopt again from this shelter in a heartbeat!
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July 2023 by Joy DeLaTorre
Patricia was helpful, professional and kind. Highly recommend this establishment when you are looking to adopt a furry, four-legged family member.
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June 2023 by Lisa Roshak
On the night of June 1st 2023 I sent the Eva Burrell Animal Shelter a message on messenger to let them know the news about the cat Pixie I adopted from there in 2005 that I renamed Mittens .well I messaged them to let them know that Mittens had Passed Away may 29th .well the person who answers their page got snippy with me and told me not to message their page. Completely uncalled for and rude.i will not be messaging them again.they don't have to get snippy on messenger and be rude with their comment .
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March 2023 by Susanne Barr
What a wonderful shelter! The staff and volunteers take great care of the animals. They truly know the needs of each dog and cat and advocate on their behalf. I've been fortunate to adopt 3 cats from them over the years and they were honest and upfront about each of their personality quirks. This community is lucky to have such an outstanding and well managed shelter.
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March 2023 by Hope Webb
Thankful for what theydo to help the animals.
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March 2023 by Tony Tennyson
I have a kitty named buttercup from there best cat ever ??
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March 2023 by Briana Pell
If I could leave zero stars, I would. This place is an absolute disappointment. If you, as a responsible and caring pet owner, happen to have your adolescent (read: curious and troublemaking teenage) canine take off in search of an alluring smell (such as roadkill), and have him picked up and taken here, you’d better be prepared to face rude and condescending staff.An employee nit-picked every single aspect of our misbehaving boy: his front nails were a little long, his collar was a little tight (it WASN’T tight, until it kept slipping off and he were forced to adjust it), he didn’t know how to “navigate the road.”Really?He’s not supposed to be on the road! You want me to teach him proper road manners when he’s supposed to be herding livestock and living his best life? Nope.Rude, unprofessional and downright nasty, the lady here seems to take her job a *little* too seriously and rip pet owners a new one whenever given the chance. I’m glad I picked my boy up, I think leaving him there with her was enough punishment in itself- I don’t foresee him taking off to spend time with her again.
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March 2022 by Victoria Petty
Awesome people.... got our new fur baby there.