Euclid Animal Shelter

4.1 from 79 reviews

Address 25100 Lakeland Blvd, Euclid, OH 44132

Phone Number +12162892057

Website http://www.euclidpetpals.net/

Reviews
Alexandra Jae Stanevich

I cannot thank everyone at Euclid Animal Shelter for helping us adopt our newest family members. We heard they had been very full lately and we were considering kittens because I had never raised an animal from an early stage. My only pet was a grown cat who adopted us. We fell in love with our kittens on our first visit, but they were not old enough to go home with us. Euclid Animal Shelter was so great, they let us visit them every weekend until we could take them home. They allowed us to put a deposit down to save them for us. One of babies was staying with a foster parent, so they even coordinated with her to come and visit with us when we were there. It was truly an amazing experience from start to finish. It was also the most affordable pet adoption I’ve ever heard of it, and it included their future neutering procedure. When I was leaving, they even gave me a little treat bag with a blanket, toys, and some food for our new family members. We could not be more thrilled with everyone and everything. I will recommend them forever.

Diane Blare

Very clean, dogs well taken care of. Fell in love with "Charlie", now is Cora.

Belle

I submitted an application and didn't hear back from anyone as to why my application wasn't accepted, so I rescued two older cats from another place. Due to the poor customer service, I will never consider or recommend the Euclid Beach Cat Project in the future. Shame on them.

Angela

Whether my pup is neutered or not is Not your business!!!! Was interested in a kitty! Very rude attitude also! Will be doing private adoption for a kitty!

Kiyla Cooper

I adopted a dog from this animal shelter a year ago exactly. This was my first time adopting a dog, and it has been the WORST experience due to Euclid Animal Shelter’s neglect and oversight (not the dog’s fault at all, she is much better under my care). Prior to adopting, they told me that the dog suffered an attack while roaming the streets and needed an ear correction surgery. The surgery was performed under their care, but I was informed that she was fully healed and that there wouldn’t be any unreasonable issues. THAT WAS A LIE. The day I took her home, I noticed immediately that she had something wrong with her ears as she couldn’t stop digging in them. Not a big deal, I had a dog that was prone to ear infections before, so I knew exactly what to do. I took the dog to the vet that week to get checked out, but did not realize she needed sedation to go to the vet (Euclid did not disclose this). The vet refused to see her. I then had to wait to book with a vet that could accommodate her aggression. When we finally looked at her ears, not only did she have an infection, but her ear canals were SO small that you could barely fit a Q-Tip inside of them. How can you possibly clean the infection out when you don’t have access to the ears? How did Euclid miss this? They obviously did not take her for a check up post-surgery. I reached out to Euclid Animal Shelter for assistance and they mentioned that they would be willing to revisit her ears if I returned to the vet that performed her first surgery. I am not a fan of this clinic, but opted to go anyway due to the previous surgery. Unfortunately, the second surgery went just as well as the first…BOTCHED. I then circled back with the Euclid Animal Shelter to disclose the vet’s negligence and to inquire about seeing a more suitable clinic or specialist. Euclid has not been responsive. I am now faced with a $6,000 bill to correct the initial surgery that was performed under their care. Even without this surgery, I have spent thousands of dollars on temporary relief for my dog. What was supposed to cost me $80 has now turned into an extremely expensive nightmare. I absolutely love this dog and she is attached to me. I do not feel comfortable returning her to a place that obviously did not care for her wellbeing (which is crazy to say since she was under their care for 500+ days non-consecutively), but I am running out of options. To say the least, it is hard for me to say that this shelter is doing more good than harm. My hope is that they improve for the future as the animals deserve better. MUCH MUCH BETTER!

harold clark

I’ve Adopted One cat here. He Lived 17 years.

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Business Hours
Monday:ClosedTuesday:12:00PM - 16:00PMWednesday:12:00PM - 16:00PMThursday:12:00PM - 16:00PMFriday:12:00PM - 16:00PMSaturday:12:00PM - 16:00PMSunday:Closed

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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