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    Farfel's Farm & Rescue

    3.9 (71 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Paige O.

    We adopted Ollie (formerly Oreo) from Farfels right around the start of Covid and we couldn't be happier! They are truly a great adoption facility and gave us the best service. The staff were great and very informative with the thousand of questions we had. They really made the adoption process as smooth as could be. When we decide to adopt another dog we will definitely be choosing Farfels again.

    Beautiful Bella Grace and her new little brother, Brody Gabe
    Dianne W.

    These two little kids are "perfect"! They are so loved and adored...... Bella will be 8 on Aug. 29, and because of the unexpected and devastating death of her brother, Bentley, we chose to rescue instead of going back to our Scotty breeder. I contacted Farfel's Farm and Rescue, and asked Sandy about a shaggy little guy that we fell in love with. Sandy was amazing to talk to and I shared my broken heart with her. Through Sandy, Brody became our new little boy! We needed him as much as he needed us! We don't know Brody's actual birth date, so he will share and celebrate Bella's day, Aug. 29. We are guessing this will be his 2nd birthday! Here's to celebrating many birthdays together! There are no words to thank Sandy and Farfel's for this precious gift!

    Hayduke, a Farfel's Farm rescue pup
    Courtney S.

    Highly recommended! Farfel's Farm does amazing rescue work! We adopted our pup Hayduke from them in June and had a great experience with Hope and the rescue team. Their storefront on Pearl St. in Boulder is really fun, too.

    Crete, my handsome boy.

    *FAREL'S IS OPEN AND OPERATING* Sandy, Jeff, Aurora, and Hope helped me make the best decision ever. Spoke personally with all four through the adoption process and was impressed with the amount of vetting they do to ensure the adopters are the right fit. If I find myself wanting another animal in the future, Farfel's will be my first choice in search.

    Lynda K.

    We adopted our dog, Yoda, from Farfel's Farm and Rescue. Jeff and Sandy are amazing! They are so kind and love animals so much. To those people who have tried to adopt a pet from Farfel's with no luck or even a response, you need to understand that only 3 people are working the rescue end of things and they have to wade through a good 30 to 40 applications per dog. Our Yoda was so popular, Sandy told me he had over 100 applications! He went with a different family at first, and I in fact never heard from Farfel's regarding my application. When I saw that his "Adoption Pending" was removed and he was available again I jumped on the phone that minute. Sandy interviewed me right then, asked for pictures of our home and references and we were able to get Yoda the next day. He has been by my side ever since. He is my best friend! Farfel's requires that you do a mandatory 2 week foster with your dog first to make sure the dog is a good fit for your family. I think this is fantastic. If it isn't a good match there is no judgement and they refund the adoption fee immediately. In regards to the adoption fee. Yes, $425 is definitely more than say the humane society, but they are just covering the costs involved with rescue. Traveling to the high kill shelters in the southern states, temperament testing, spay/neuter, vet checks, food and transportation up here to CO. It makes sense when you think of all they're doing to rescue these little guys. I highly recommend Farfel's. The little store is great too, though we don't shop there often due to living up in Fort Collins. If you're trying to adopt a dog with them, be kind and be persistent. Good luck!

    Our rescue guy!
    JL S.

    (We adopted a dog from Farfel's.) - Jeff and Sandy are such nice people and were a wonderful help when adopting our rescue dog from them. Farfel's team talked us thru our particular situation and how This particular dog might fit our lifestyle. Very helpful. Of course Farfel's gave us the dog's records, AND lots of FREE great quality food, a FREE harness, a FREE great book with tips for new adopters and their dog's AND a listing of local trainers (suggested we register for an obedience class which we did.) Im confident if we would have needed more help, they would have jumped right in with is! Additionally, they fully explained their adoption process, kindly connected us with the folks who knew about the dog and held our hand through the entire meet and greet thru to our final adoption. Farfel's 'requires' adopters to commit to keeping the rescue for a week to be sure it is going to be a fit for us AND THE DOG which I thot was very cool. FYI - We also could have chosen NOT to adopt without being out an adoption fee. Good policy and helps when you're unsure of "who" your rescue dog really is. Gives us all a minute to see if we are right for each other. We LOVE our dog and are SO GRATEFUL to Sandy and Jeff for rescuing him from a Texas shelter! THANK YOU!!

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    Great place friendly and cheery lots of options does great rescue work nice staff and cute dogs

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    I am a retired 65‑year‑old single man, a cancer survivor, and the sole caregiver for my 95‑year‑old…read moremother. I'm looking for a small companion to travel with and keep us company. I have a well‑kept, fenced‑in backyard that borders open space. I filled out their form and waited for a response, but none came. Three weeks into the process, I reached out for an update--any update--and still received nothing. They have been extremely unprofessional. The term "ghosting" is fairly new to me, but I would say these people are being childish and petty. Support another agency--one that cares as much about the customer as they do about the rescued pup. Thanks for listening.

    Stay far, FAR away from this place!! Inexperienced,…read moreuneducated, and rude people are all you will find. They care more about making money than finding the best fit for their dogs, and their attitude towards potential adopters makes that abundantly clear. Not to mention $300-800 for a RESCUE dog is absolutely absurd even with vetting. Claiming to pull dogs from high kill shelters all over the country when they're only truly pulling cutesy small dogs they can make a pretty penny off of. Having worked at an animal shelter for years I have a pretty good grasp on how they should function, and it is pretty much the exact opposite of what BDDR has shown me. Meet and greets at the foster dog's home instead of neutral ground without any Brighter Days personnel even actively present is enough for one to turn and run. Then stating that a "successful meet and greet" simply means the two dogs didn't fight? Yikes. Sad standards. The two dogs didn't fight so it's okay even though the potential adoptee was showing clear signs of unease and aggression throughout the entire meet and greet? So both dogs long term comfort and wellbeing and the adopters peace of mind is completely irrelevant? Why are we letting people that can't even read basic dog body language foster these animals and make adoption decisions? The goal of any true, legitimate animal rescue should be to find best fit for that specific animal. Not to quickly pass them in to the first home that comes along so you can make your $800 and then get upset when adopters change their mind in the BEST INTEREST OF THAT ANIMAL. Holding a change of heart against potential adopters and then refusing to let them even look at any of your other dogs is a childish and unprofessional move. And the only ones that suffer from it are the poor animals in your care. Put your petty, personal feelings aside and do better. Do better for the animals.

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    This organization stole $300 from me. I adopted two cats from them through PetCo. After trying…read morefor weeks to help the undersocialized cats adapt to my cathouse, one bit me several times requiring medical attention. I had to return the bonded pair to Nicole with FRFR. I filled out an online form on her phone for a full refund. After numerous attempts of contacting Nicole and FRFR, I filed a complaint with the BBB. They attempted numerous times to contact FRFR with zero response. Awful support with their animals, and now considered thieves.

    This rescue was awful. We adopted a dog from them a few months ago and were told he "had no issues…read moreat all, was a perfect dog around people and other animals, was house trained and perfect with other animals." All of these things were lies. He is dog reactive, wasn't leash trained when we got him, still pees in the house from time to time, reacts aggressively to men, and has such horrible separation anxiety that he tears apart his bedding in his crate unless we sedate him before we leave. It's not his fault at all, and we understand that, but for this shelter to not mention any of the above issues, which we noticed in less than a week, they would have to be either A) Intentionally lying to us, or B) So neglectful and uncaring that they hardly knew the dog at all. The second might be the case, as our dog also showed signs of never being played with, or being played with very little. He not only didn't know what a pull toy was or what to do with it, but he also had no concept of fetch (when we tried to pull the toy with him he would simply drop it, and when we threw a toy he just looked at us, clearly confused.) Last but not least, he reacts to any kind of scolding viscerally and dramatically, literally cowering in fear any time we try to scold him. He's a fabulous dog and he has a heart of gold, and we wouldn't trade him for anything in the world, but the fact that this shelter didn't mention ANY of these issues before we adopted him is completely unacceptable. Add to that the frankly ridiculous 400 dollar adoption fee and you get a recipe for disaster. We feel like we were scammed, and in the future we will stay far, FAR away from this rescue. We suggest everyone else does the same.

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    I'm writing this review now because my Siberian, Roxy, is running wild in our house right now and…read moreafter a stressful day her humor is the best medicine. Vera and Tammy are an incredible duo. Vera has great knowledge of her Siberian babies and really wants the best for all of her cats and future kittens. Tammy (and Vera too) are extremely informational on the diet these cats should get. We follow their diet advice strictly and our Roxy is super strong, healthy, shiny, and just a ball of fun. That aside, we couldn't imagine our lives without Roxy. I don't even know how at one point I lived without her. She's absolutely incredible with our kids who are 3 years old and 11 months old. Roxy has been dressed up as a doctor, she's had pretty bows placed gently on her and she continues to love on our kids. She protects them and wants to be around them constantly. She's also very found of our Samoyed as she loves to put her fluffy butt in our dog's face and rest her tail on top of her head. She brings so much happiness to our family. She loves to travel and explore new places. She loves to run and do somersaults off the wall. I'm sure this is all based on personality but Vera and Tammy placed Roxy with us because they knew that she'd be the perfect fit and she sure is. I want more but my husband says we have too many animals (another dog on the way). But maybe one day I'll convince him. Anyway, highly recommend this catery. They really love their babies like no other.

    From the owner: The Siberian kittens we offer are exceptional in character and beauty and are hypoallergenic…read more Consistent from litter to litter, these pedigree cats registered with T.I.C.A. integrate well into family configurations including other furry members. We aim to connect with other cat lovers who will appreciate the attention and care we give our cat family. We look for buyers ready to treat their new kitties with love and respect. No declawing or children in the household under 5 years of age.

    Farfel's Farm & Rescue - petstore - Updated May 2026

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