Reviews
My wife and I went in with the hopes to adopt a dog we saw photos of on their website. Within a few hours of traveling and speaking with the staff members we were able to sign papers and bring our dog home to foster throughout the finalization of the adoption process. LHS volunteers fought for us to win the rights to foster and adopt our dog after a few other late-comers wanted to also take our pup home while we were at the shelter. They were very helpful and open to communicate throughout the adoption process, check-ups, shots, and neutering. When questions arose in our early stage of owning our dog, staff members were able to direct us to the appropriate venues of help to get the best answers. Our dog is healthy, energetic, and such a cute little guy. He has a great personality, came house trained and is good with humans and animals. I would suggest getting to their facility as fast as possible if you feel that you are ready to own a pet!
5
8 years ago (25-01-2018)
Liberty Humane Society rocks!! Adopted our blind cat from there. We couldn't be more in love!
5
7 years ago (19-05-2018)
Got a very loving cat there. The staff was very helpful and friendly.
5
7 years ago (26-04-2018)
My fiancee and I got a phone call today from this place letting us know that they had a dog ready to go to a forever home. When we got there after 3 long hours waiting we got the surprise that the dog's owner called claiming the pet( the first time she called after 7 days). The "owner" said that she was the sister of the owner, She said that the dog got missing on Sunday , but the shelter had it since Saturday. The staff from the front desk just lied to us like if we were little children. Please find another job.
1
8 years ago (09-02-2018)
My boyfriend and i came here for the second time to adopt a dog & we found a German Shepard that was about 4 years old. We filled out the application and waited over an hour to get everything confirmed, just for them to tell us that they like to have open communication with the family adopting the animal and that they felt they did not have that kinda relationship with us. Basically saying that we’re untrustworthy. How could they just assume something like that. They told they would not let us adopt that day. The one lady we spoke to is extremely, tremendously rude and mean. She wasn’t tryna to be understanding at all. How can they expect people to come and rescue and give these animals a loving home if they make it impossible to adopt them? Most of the smaller dogs were outside wet and cold. It was snowing this day, she was out there too (the German Shepard) we just wanted to take her back to our warm home and love her and they ruined her opportunity. They told us it’s hard for her to get adopted because of her limitations and we were willing to comply but they wouldn’t allow it
1
8 years ago (09-12-2017)