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    Carson Tahoe Spca

    4.2 (5 reviews)

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    Feeding Pets of the Homeless

    (3 reviews)

    This organization is so wonderful and they provide such a vital service to our society, as they…read moreprovide free necessary and life saving food, and other resources, to the needy pets of homeless individuals around the entire US! If you are in need of their assistance, you can visit their website and conduct a search for resources in your local area where you'll be directed toward the various resources that they offer. Please also spread the word of this fantastic organization to any of the homeless people that you may know who are in need of this organizations life saving assistance for pets!

    I went here today, Monday, May 20, 2019 to get information on a Free Pet Wellness Clinic they are…read morehaving Saturday, June 1, 2019 from 10 AM to 2 PM at F.I.S.H. at 138 East Long Street in Carson City. I wanted to make a Yelp event from this info even though I do not have any pets myself. The office is the national headquarters for all their outlets in the U.S. It is on the second floor of an office building on West King Street, called King 400, in Carson City. Most of the offices here are state offices, such as the Department of Agriculture. As I entered the suite, there was a large open area with offices around it. There was a small customer sitting area right at the entrance and a display case. A woman there walking around seemed to ignore me, but I think she was just a volunteer. A few moments later, the main employee (director?) came out. She explained what they do and the programs they have. They supply food pantries all over the country with free pet food and supplies. There is a map on the wall with pins that mark each of their locations. And the corporate office is here, in Carson City! How lucky am I to be living here?! :-) (They do not do pet adoptions, by the way.) Anyway, the for the event, the first 100 pets (not people) in line whose owners are homeless or low income will get the following for free at the Free Pet Wellness Clinic: pet exam by veterinarian pet vaccinations dog license pet nail trimming voucher for free spaying or neutering (limited supply) pet food pet supplies People start lining up early at 8 AM I was told, so you better get there early of you are interested! Cats must be crated or in a box, and dogs must be on a leash. The following are donating their services: Sierra Veterinary Hospital Timberline Animal Hospital Nevada Humane Society Carson City Crazy Cat Grooming and Canine Academy The employee asked me not to put this as a Yelp event, since she feared this would attract too many people. There are posters for the event, however, at various locations in the city, such as FISH, and there doesn't seem to be a lot of interest in the Yelp events I post anyway, so I am not sure if it matters. If people are low income or homeless why not get the word out? So I thanked her as I left, and she said I could get more information about what they do on their website: https://www.petsofthehomeless.org/.

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    Dog Town Canine Rescue

    (8 reviews)

    The saying 'our rescue dog, rescued us' couldn't be more incredibly true and we are forever…read moregrateful to Dog Town Canine Rescue (DTCR) for bringing Bohobi aka Hobey into our hearts, our lives, our furever home to be a part of our family. Four years ago yesterday on December 14, 2013 our family grew a little bigger, when we went to Carson City PetSmart as DTCR was there having an adoption event. We visited several of the cutest pups that they had there that day as my husband came around the corner to Bohobi aka Hobey and his sibling Donzia he just knew that he was 'The One'. So he asked his Foster Mom if he could take him for a stroll around the store and as he walked with him, that was the moment again that my husband instantly connected with Bohobi aka Hobey. He just knew that Hobey would be a perfect fit for our home, so he introduced me and my Daughter to him with us falling in love with him too. We talked with Dorothy and his Foster Mom, filled out the appropriate paperwork next we knew Hobey was a part of our family, forever in our hearts. Bohobi aka Hobey has been the BIGGEST blessing to our home, our lives and his furry Sister Sadie just adores him. Both of them reminding us everyday to enjoy the little things in life by showing how easy it is to give gratitude, being goofy by not being afraid to laughing at ourselves, their unconditional love each time they greet us, showing us loyalty while being non-judgmental and encouraging us to get up to get out while enjoying the great outdoors for a walk or hike. DTCR is an AMAZING non-profit that helps many fur babies aka dogs and rehomes them with fabulous families, just like ours. It's easy to donate to help their cause or even adopt one of their fur babies of your own by going to Carson City PetSmart like we did on a Saturday for one of their regularly scheduled adoption events every month. Be sure to check out their webpage to see times and dates and find your newest addition to your family. So go get rescued, your heart and soul will thank you. And Thank you Dog Town for helping Hobey rescue us! Want to learn more about Hobey aka Bohobi's story? Click on DTCRs website and then click on 'Stories of Dogs We Helped' his and his furry family including his fur mommy's story is the first one. Be sure to have tissue handy.

    This place is fighting the good fight! They have an amazing network of hardworking volunteers who…read moredevote so much time to rescuing dogs from local reservations. They also spend a lot of time rehabbing dogs with special needs or issues. They repeatedly commit to serving the under served and really go the distance to place and/or re-home dogs in need of a forever homes.

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    Sierra Veterinary Hospital

    (76 reviews)

    I cannot for the life of me understand these low ratings for Sierra Veterinary Hospital. I love…read morethem! These folks go above and beyond. They have moved and shuffled their entire days around to get my animals' needs met. Even our python, Jimmy, was rehabilitated here with so much care. Every time I go there, miss Laurie knows me and my animals and smiles when she sees us. Minus the snake, but that's fair. The vet techs accept him ;) They're just a great group of people that really want to rise above and do the right thing for people and their animals. Especially the front desk staff, Dr Kidder, and Dr B. I think you guys are all awesome.

    My experience with Sierra Vet was absolutely HORRIBLE. The only time I ever saw an actual…read moreveterinarian was at the very first visit, when they told me my dog needed TPLO surgery. After spending $6,000, every single follow-up was only with technicians--never the vet. I was charged for four separate sets of x-rays, yet not once did anyone go over the results with me. At the final visit, they tried to charge me an additional $538 for an x-ray I had already paid for. On top of that, they kept my dog there for over 9.5 hours for what should have been a simple follow-up x-ray. When I called to check in, I was told they don't call owners until pets are ready to go home. I asked why it was taking so long, and they said emergencies pushed my dog back. If that was the case, why not reschedule instead of keeping her locked up for nearly 10 hours? This clinic clearly cares more about money than the well-being of the animals. I will never recommend Sierra Vet to anyone. HORRIBLE place, with absolutely no compassion for pets or their owners.

    Carson Tahoe Spca - petadoption - Updated May 2026

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