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February 2024 by Ashli Powers
I got one of my babies here and he is so perfect. ❤️ Easy to work with, communicative and it's very clear they care about the animals.
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February 2024 by Ashley Hess
We got our baby wonton from them and could not be happier about the whole process and for getting our baby food
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February 2024 by Mike Feela
It was a very good time working with staff they know what there doing it was a walk in the park and if need be I will go with them again and thanks for the grate service talk two yous soon Mike
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February 2024 by Nicole Stone
Lest anyone think there is any truth to the review left by Alex H, the statements are as incorrect as the spelling and grammar. LLL is a top notch rescue and sanctuary with selfless, compassionate, wise leadership that has saved thousands of animals. I have been lucky enough to volunteer and see this first hand. Please like or leave them a five star review to help the animals and say no to lies and bullying ♥️
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January 2024 by Stephanie Knorr
An amazing place to rescue your fur pet.
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January 2024 by Chris Harmon
We adopted Willow formally Jane from Let love live a year ago black friday. The organization is excellent. If I had a question in the adoption process it was answered quickly. Willow wasn't a young pup when we got her and you could tell she had been through some stuff still a little afraid of bath time. All and all Let love live is an excellent rescue that cares for the well being of the animals.
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December 2023 by pj chatman
Great, We have a wonderful little big guy.For All who has had a great experience give lots of Love.
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November 2023 by Angela Beltz
Absolutely amazing
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September 2023 by Sean Shake
I wish I had a bigger apartment for a nuther rescue
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September 2023 by Darla Halverson
It's ok
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August 2023 by Heidi J R
I was interested in adopting a dog described as a three-month old, eight-pound German Shepherd (mix) puppy. I wanted to adopt a small puppy so it can learn to get along with my three cats. I was told the puppy would be transported from Texas to Wadena/Bloomington either the weekend of August 5-6 or August 12-13. I paid the $25 hold fee and was notified that she’d be on the way August 12-13. Then I was notified she wasn’t going to be coming because a mother dog and her pups had priority and they didn’t want any puppies under a certain age on the transport so no one would get sick due to not being vaccinated. I was told she’d be coming the weekend of August 19. This left me enough time to rethink my decision, read the reviews here and on other sites (yikes) and question if the puppy is still a small puppy and if she would actually make it on the transport the next weekend or if she’d be bumped again due to another dog getting priority and then bumped again the NEXT weekend, and on and on. No one could provide much information about the puppy anyway (like how big she is right now versus how she looked in her profile photo) so I decided to pass because I don’t want to risk my cats being tormented by a 25-pound “puppy” that is now set in its ways. I don’t even know if the puppy was actually being fostered or was just left in a cage in some facility in Texas until transportation day.I sort of feel duped like they wanted to get that $25 hold fee (which is actually around $29 with all the extra fees) and maybe the puppy was never even available or they didn’t feel like there was any urgency to deliver her since I was very interested. The person I spoke to said if I paid the hold fee, they remove the dog’s profile from the listings and that never happened so I’m assuming other people were still sending in applications for her...maybe even paying that same hold fee? I’m glad I’m only out $29 though and didn’t end up paying $300 to adopt a dog (plus the extra cost to get spayed and vaccinated) that wouldn’t have worked out or would have possibly harmed the cats. I’m disappointed because I could have given this puppy a wonderful home and life but everything happens for a reason I guess.
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August 2023 by Tiffany Torgusson
Love that they rescue, foster and adopt dogs in TX and MN. Very experienced at what they do and they do an excellent job of it.
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July 2023 by Jozzy N
Initially I liked this rescue. I filled out a foster form and was approved right away. I was up front with them and said I live on a farm, have other animals here. (I think their main concearn) However I am a dog person. I am familiar with all breeds have done my own training. Whoever I fostered would have 10 acres to play on and be desensitized to farm life/livestock which would be better for them and a adopter long term. I completely understand why they were leary of having me foster dogs, however they said they weren't. I told them I'd be selective of who I'd foster. I had asked about fostering a few dogs from TX who I thought would work. Younger dogs. No response to absolutely anything. Finally they messaged me asking if I could take in a dog in a emergency situation. I had already talked to the family prior and decided it wouldn't work out because we have cats. The family told me the dog was not cat friendly and the LLL staff said otherwise. Second I reached out about fostering another dog. I messaged the Facebook this time, I was told I had to fill out an adoption form, I said no and that I was already an approved foster. Multiple times after that the only contact I had was if they contacted me. Which I felt as if it was because they had run out of other options. I was recently down in Texas and had messaged them two different times about code red dogs (only a approved rescue can tag an out of state dog) I specifically asked about tagging one dog, they asked if I was in Texas then I got no response. (Found out myself dog was tagged by someone else) I was physically at the shelter trying to get a tag for another dog temporarily in my possession that was set to be euthanized anytime, no response either. I have very little faith in this rescue because of my experience. I have tried to do my due diligence to help a or any dog in need even if it meant me adopting the perfect match. Rescues say that they don't have enough fosters, don't have funds, adopters.. etc. When their help is treated like this who wants to help? I saved a beautiful code red dog thanks to another rescue that cared to save her life and adopted another who would have ended up code red. I see other people have had better luck and some have had the same luck, but this is my experience the last 2 years. Trying to save a code red dog and no help from the rescue is why I'm even writing this review.
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June 2023 by Jessica Kendall
Great experience from start to finish! We love our boy!
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May 2023 by Jan Perry
I adopted sweet 14 yr old Sr, Annie. Time was short, she was loved.