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October 2021 by Pandora Stermer
This organization advertises animals for adoption that will never be up for adoption. Our chihuahua passed away Aug 3, from Mitral Valve disease. We had adopted him 5 years earlier from the humane society. He was our first chihuahua ever and we have had many schnauzers during our life. We adopted a schnauzer 2 years earlier from a different organization in NJ. My husband and I have excellent references, and since we missed our chihuahua so much we decided to adopt another chihuahua. We found Hazel advertised on Petfinder and I filled out the application. After not hearing anything for 3 weeks, I decided to inquire about our application. No answer, we were ghosted. And at that point they took Hazel off Petfinder and put her on their own website still "available for adoption" and she is on there as of today still. Her two pups were really cute and they remained on Petfinder until Oct. 11, and now it seems they are going to a foster place. It is just wrong to keep advertising dogs for sale when there are plenty of excellent people who would be thrilled to give the dogs a great home. And this organization does not give one crap and would rather have people filling out hundreds of applications and getting no answers. I guess it is all for "social media" or for the simple reasons to have someone "donate to their care". I find this really despicable.
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December 2020 by Charlotte Bilder
the best and legitimate animal rescue in NJ. so caring and a must read what they're all about.
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May 2020 by Shirley Gindhart
loving caring people taking care of animals in need
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January 2020 by Nicole Deeney Bintliff
Kim worked with our family to find the perfect foggy match. She didn’t think the first dog she brought over to meet us was a good match and we respected her opinion because she’s the expert! Then she called us about the sweetest diabetic Yorkie and we’ve been in love ever since!!