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Tim S.

We have been working with Lovebugs for the past month to adopt a new member of our family. We met Toby ( aka "Royce" ) at a rain soaked event. We had decided we were ready to adopt another rescue, and were just starting to look. There were many wonderful dogs ready for a home, but we were really attracted to him. We talked at length with his foster ( Morgan ), and decided to fill out an application. We really appreciated the care Lovebugs takes to find the best home. We hoped we would be chosen, but understood if this was not found to be the correct match. We received a call, submitted requested pictures, and a concern was expressed about gaps in our yard fencing. Morgan came to our house, I suggested a solution that the rescue found acceptable, and I proceeded to install a wire screen around the entire fence lines and gate. Although we never leave a dog outside alone, I also believe in taking actions to prevent any chance of him getting out. ( Besides, it will keep the bunnies from coming in to eat my plants ). Some people here expressed concerns about not being considered because of their age. We did the math in the beginning and recognize the age concerns of any rescue. We clearly are seniors. However, we also knew our family and had a plan in place before we even started looking. Toby is already meeting all of our family members, and will visit their homes frequently. When he made his initial visit, my son who would care for him if we couldn't, came down to meet him. In our family, if any member could not longer care for a pet, others who are totally known to them would provide a loving and familiar home. We do hope he is with us for his entire life, but if anything did happen, he would be in a familiar, and very loving, home, with people who know and care for him. Another concern expressed here on Yelp was the adoption fee. When Toby was found, he had been living outdoors for awhile. Lovebugs provided full vet care, microchip, all of the inoculations, neutering, a special diet, toys, and a lot of love. The fee was certainly minimal considering the costs. Toby has only been with us a few days, but he's very relaxed, and will be our everywhere companion. We really appreciated the care, communication, and focus provided by Lovebugs. We won't be strangers ... and we'll gladly recommend this agency to anyone.

Caroline B.

Lovebugs is an amazing rescue. Our family has gotten 3 dogs from them. 2 ourselves and my parents got 1. We had our baby Roger for 14 years and when he passed they helped us get Pep. They work hard to place dogs with the right people and are very realistic about the needs of each dog. We are so grateful for Lovebugs bringing our sweet pups into our lives. Heather and Kelly were wonderful and very kind in helping us get Roger and Pep after his passing.

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Stephanie H.

My bf and I adopted our senior back in 2022 when she was 12 years old and we couldn't be happier! We love her so much and she's been nothing but a perfect addition to our family. Lovebug Rescue and their vetted fosters work hard to get their dogs adopted out to the right families that will fit the dogs needs and I don't think people realize how much work goes into that. Will always support this rescue and hopefully adopt another one in the future.

We had an amazing experience adopting our baby Kona from Lovebugs rescue. They communicated clearly and efficiently. Price was less or comparable to other adoption agencies. They were responsive from day 1 and made the adoption process easy and enjoyable. They were so amazing throughout the whole process, if you're looking for a pup and need a good recommendation they are the best option in my opinion.

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Laura E.

I'm writing the review as a foster. I don't believe that there is a better rescue to foster for. The team at Lovebugs is so supportive! I have been made to feel like I'm part of this rescue family. They are always there to answer questions and help in anyway possible. They understand the ups and downs of fostering and are there to offer words of encouragement and support. It's clear how much they care about the dogs in their care. They go above and beyond to get them healthy and into their forever homes. If you are ever considering fostering, give Lovebugs a try. You won't be sorry! Here's a picture of my current Lovebugs foster, Tillie.

Meggie H.

We are so so grateful to Lovebugs for our sweet boy Milo! We adopted Milo about a year ago, so this review is long overdue. We had been looking to add another pup to our family for some time, and a picture of Milo on Lovebugs' instagram caught our eye, so we applied online. The next morning, we got a call from Heather who asked us some interview questions and allowed us to stop by the same day for a meet and greet. As soon as we saw Milo, we knew he was coming home with us. Heather walked us through the paperwork and we paid the adoption fee of $400 (which was very reasonable since Lovebugs covers first round of puppy shots, microchip, and neuter when they're old enough). The adoption process was quick and easy, and it was a pleasure getting to meet Heather. She does a wonderful job of running Lovebugs Rescue, and all her hard work to get so many pups into their forever homes is much appreciated. Thank you Heather and Lovebugs!

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Do not adopt from this rescue. All they care about is money. Kelly has zero people skills and will talk you to death. She is shady, conniving, and downright disgusting. I can't believe I fell for any of her promises. I am left heartbroken and angry. For context, please read below.: I was happy and accommodating to foster a dog that was rescued in a different county. I was available the very next day. Kelly coordinated the drop off. She did not, nor did the rescue have hands on this dog whatsoever. It went from the lady who rescued him from the street straight to me. We bonded instantly with this dog. I have four kids who are in love with this dog by the way. We even gave him a name, got a dog tag for him and everything. I made the doctors appointments and brought him to them. I purchased his food, his toys, his collar, everything. I did not ask for a penny. I told Kelly that I wanted to adopt this dog as soon as his appointments were clear. She rushed me and told me that she had so many people interested in him and that she needed the money right away. I told her that I could not pay until the 24th which is by the way tomorrow. I took him to his last vet appointment Today and she took him from the vet and did not even tell me. Even though she knew that we wanted to adopt him. She didn't give me or my kids a chance to say goodbye. All she kept saying is I had a week and a half to send $500 to adopt him. I've only had him for two weeks. I knew I wanted to adopt him Thursday. I was not going to send her money until after his vet appointment today. And I was very clear about that. But she still was shady and picked him up from the vet and called me after she put him in a new foster home. what kind of rescue is this? Who does this? You claim that you are all about the animal and finding them a forever home, but you literally ripped him from my home and my children's hearts. Now he is even more confused, and scared and in someone else's home. Shame on you for allowing Kelly to manipulate the situation without getting my side of the story.

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Thank you so much for adopting this sweet boy. We just loved Astro!

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Give that sweetie pie a big smooch for us! Thank you for adopting.

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Thank you so much and please give Kona an extra snuggle from us!

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