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    Little Victories Animal Rescue Group Inc - Looking for lilly she is lost. Tags number is unavailable call 330 272 2299

    Little Victories Animal Rescue Group Inc

    (3 reviews)

    Have adopted 2 cats in the past and now attempted to adopt a dog. They told me a supervisor who is…read moreno longer there(wonder why?) entered in their system that I had my cat euthanized 2 yrs ago because it wouldn't use litter box. Absolutely false as I took to the vet because she wasn't going. Vet told me she had kidney failure and cancer and recommended putting her out of pain. I told little victories this and said please check with the vet. They wouldn't go to the trouble and denied me. Be wary of this misinformation clinic that would rather an animal suffered instead of doing what's right. I love animals. Stop donating to this place if you are. Thanks Pete Anderson

    Little Victories is an impressive, moving operation. While it's doubtful that many Yelpers will…read morefind this rescue central or easily reachable, a journey down the back roads of Ona and Barboursville will be well worth the trip - if you're an animal lover. With literally hundreds of dogs and cats, Little Victories is one of the most amazing, hectic, and sometimes overwhelming nonprofit rescues I've seen. Their mission is clear, their animals loving, and their volunteers impressively devoted. As with any rescue, I would recommend doing thorough background checks on the history of any animal you adopt. While these workers and volunteers are compassionate, they don't always have up-to-date information on their animals (you'll need to contact someone in charge or a local veterinarian to confirm details). The only reason I stress this point is because even the best of animals have certain temperaments and needs - usually based on their history - and thus, it is always wise to have the most information when adopting. If you just want to get involved on the volunteer side of things, Little Victories is a wonderful haven for these animals, all of whom seem to understand their situation and the hope the place provides them. They are fed well, walked frequently, and socialized as best as possible given the strange limitations of using a converted home as a shelter. A visit to the so-called "Cathouse" is a must: to see a whole, one-story bungalow overrun with cats is not a sight easily forgotten.

    Sierra's Haven For New & Used Pets - Need to find someone to take this fella he came up to us today and we've been trying to find his owner! Don't really want to call the pound!

    Sierra's Haven For New & Used Pets

    (6 reviews)

    Kind people doing their best to find home for all of their animals. I recommend adopting from here…read moreor volunteering if you have the time!

    Between my friends, family, and myself, we have adopted a few times from Sierra's Haven. Here's how…read morethe experience went: Puppy: perfect condition, no complaints and great dog. "2" year old dog: This dog was promoted to be ye o years old in perfect condition with no health issues. After adoption, we find out that she has lymes disease and she was actually five years old. They were not clear about any of this and I felt extremely scammed out of my money. After calling, they basically said they knew about it and now it was our responsibility to take her to the vet. 2 year-old cat: SUPER cute and cuddly animal who was drawn to me the moment I walked in the door. I loved her to death, but we noticed that she had some health issues. We asked them about it over FIVE times and they changed the topic every single time. Now we have a cat who may have parasites within her. I called back and once again, it's our responsibility to take care of her now. I love animals and I love non-kill animal shelters. But, unless you want a puppy, look elsewhere for adoption. I recently adopted a cat from a humane society in Columbus and it was the best experience ever. DO NOT ADOPT here if you want anything OTHER than a puppy. Save yourself some time and money, because they let animals suffer and expect you to pay for the full price after adoption.

    Tractor Supply - deptstores - Updated May 2026

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