Adopted a beautiful little girl by them at Petco this last weekend..about 2 days in I bathed her and she had fleas. I tried contacting them to ask why I wasn't told about it. They responded with we didn't know but I know for a fact that they bathed her the day I adopted her because I was told. I found it very odd that the owner would not give me her name and now I know why. This nonprofit isn't even open and they are doing adoptions around Ogden and the Roy area. I've contacted Petco and will be informing the BBB. I feel badly for these animals if they aren't treating the symptoms that these strays have. I will obviously be keeping my angel as she doesn't deserve to have to go back due to their mistake. If you can't afford to help any dog from them I would suggest getting here. Update: as you all can read they blame this on me and the dog being sold as is...I find this extremely messed up as I don't consider something that is living as is. And I like how you added my financials out here to try to make me look like an awful person. Yes you are 100 percent correct. I made a deal with that lady on getting her sooner. Due to the fact I needed and wanted an ESA for my C-PTSD. The fact that I made a deal with the woman at the store has no solid ground as to why this adoption wasn't handled properly. And if that did have an impact on it then it shouldn't have been arranged by your employee. And I know you have said this 3x now.. doesn't make it any less true that she didn't tell me. I thought we had come to an arrangement as I had taken care of the poop issue where that was actually told to me. But considering this response clearly we haven't. Now let me explain something...a 501c3 is not meant for you to make money. From your explanation as to why this business is struggling for funds. A 501c3 is a non profit..meaning you don't earn money for doing charity work. I like many Americans know how hard it is to keep ends met. However if you are spending your SSI on said non profit and it isn't enough then outsourcing is needed so that every animal gets taken care of properly. No funding is not the problem of the people who place the adoptions of one of your animals. They are responsible for said animals they adopt only. I will not take responsibility for something that is out of my control but I will however stand up for myself. So I will say this again. DO NOT ADOPT FROM THIS 501C3 THEY WILL BLAME YOU FOR ANYTHING THAT GOES WRONG WITH THE ANIMALS.
I love this place it has great people working there they are doing a great service for animals and man kind. The thrift shop is not greedy one bit. Any support you can offer them will help the animals that they serve. I do believe that they accept donations. I believe it is a nonprofit organization so all the support they can get would be awesome.
I have shopped here quite often. I have always found the staff friendly and helpful. They have always been kind, welcoming and generous. I was in there on St. Patrick's Day and they gave me home made corn-beef and cabbage. We are moving out of our house and I am hoping I can donate my gently used items to them. I will be happy knowing they are getting any funds they can. I just wish the store were bigger, as they have a lot in a small space.
In July 2021 we adopted the most wonderful miniature fox terrier named Dottie. She is the happiest, loving, best dog we have ever had. She has brought so much joy to our household. The adoption process was easy. I highly recommend adopting through pack n pounce. I especially recommend Adrianne, she is professional and great to work with. Great experience adopting our cherished fur baby!
It's a tiny store filled with treasures. I love thrifting and knowing the money goes to help sick animals feel better and get adopted makes it so much better! The staff was so nice too. Definitely a place that will have my business for a long time!
This place is greedy! They want too much for their crap. They say it's for the animals but the owners are always taking vacations. I've been in there several times and watched them follow people around like they were trying to steal something. There are better thrift stores around town. The DI, Salvation Army, Savers and the YCC which are not open all the time but the staff are friendly and enjoyable. Salvation army help the homeless and give to them without charge. So they are always in need of donations like good shoes and coats. They go to a good cause.
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