A Freedom Journey

4.6 from 18 reviews

Address 1419 Hardison Rd, Columbia, TN 38401

Phone Number +19316233005

Description "Providing a safe place for severely neglected dogs where they can relax, get the vet care and training they need, have the best nourishment, and learn what it truly means to be a part of a family."

Website http://www.afreedomjourney.com/

Reviews
Cynthia Main

We adopted our good boy eight months ago and I would not change it for the world! He has been a great addition to our family and the volunteers at AFJ really helped to make him as such. His foster was great with working with him to make him ready for his forever home and that is exactly what he has here with us! Thank you AFJ for everything you do to help these pups!

William Hoyle

We got our current dog from AFJ and Mandee. I really appreciate the good work they're doing, the care the dogs get, and just how accessible they are for questions or if problems arise. Really going above and beyond to care for animals and people alike. If you are considering adopting a dog from a rescue, please give AFJ the first chance to pair you with the right one.

Amber Adams

Mandy is sooooo nice. I dropped this sweet girl off to her. Praying she will get the best home ever and live her best life ever!

Alida Hoyle

AFJ is a wonderful rescue helping many dogs (and some kitties!) in our community. We adopted our puppy from them in May and she’s an amazing dog. So grateful they stepped in and saved her! We are now fostering a dog for the first time ever and they’ve made it a very easy experience. AFJ pours so much love into every animal they help! #lovematters

Amanda Hawkins

This rescue group does a great job saving dogs and getting the pups proper vetting. It is run by a group of volunteers and they do their best to communicate and provide any supplies needed to their fosters. I've been fostering since Christmas and it's been great. If I need any supplies, puppy pads, etc., The group Admins provided me the supplies I need. But a closed mouth don't get fed, so you have to let them know you need supplies or help. They are more than willing to assist with supplies or behavioral assistance. The end game is to get those pups new and loving homes. We personally adopted a 4 yr old doberman and one of my original puppies from them. We are all human, but these amazing ladies are doing great work saving dogs from a sure fate. With Love, all things are possible. ♥️

Kenneth Ezzell

A freedom journey is a great organization. No one cares about dogs and the well being as much as this place. They are currently re-homing my dog since we had to move. I would recommend you donate and adopt a dog. I will be adopting one when my situation changes.

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  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Serves United States