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February 2024 by ann brown
This place is very rude we called to bring a baby kitten there they would not take him I will find some we're to take my animals
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February 2024 by Marty Davenport
Some of the most caring people I've ever met. God love them!
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February 2024 by Jessica Spitler
Very poor experience! F++++ experience I have 3 acres of FENCED in yard with a past adopted dog from Royal Canine. Poor excuse of a shelter! Went and visited the dog 4 times and wouldn’t even “let me in” and visit him. Said he was adopted and he still sits on the website! Please quit donating to this place!
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December 2023 by Carolyn Wright
This no-kill shelter is passionate about finding animals their forever home, and it is truly a labor of love. We have adopted two beautiful pups here, and are so grateful for the work they do. They have so many beautiful dogs, and the adoption fee covers spay/neutering, microchipping, initial immunizations and more. If you are looking to bring a furry friend home, make this your first stop❤️
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December 2023 by Freda Stuckey
Great animal loving people.
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November 2023 by timothy halcomb
MY wife and I just adopted a schnauzer mix 2 year old little dog. we named her Chloe. She is so perfect !! The PCHS was so great to work with . Everyone was so friendly and nice!
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November 2023 by Elsie Howard
Stop by and check out the fur babies…. You never know you might adopt one
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October 2023 by Cyndi Imhoff
Called with a question and never got an answer back.
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September 2023 by Aliema Salim
Older women very rude. Gave us the impression like we didnt know how to take care of a dog..Kennels were covered in pee you could barley breath very little ventilation
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August 2023 by Steve Snyder
My wife and I are an older couple (I’m retired and always home), owned current home for 19yrs., have a large yard w/6’ high privacy fence, great reference from our vet, no kids and 1 fifteen year old miniature long haired dachshund. However, we were refused adoption twice without ever letting us know why-totally dismissed for no reason. Our vet said it could be because we don’t get annual inoculations but he also said we don’t need to because she never leaves the house! The height of rudeness is totally ignoring somebody. If you are truly interested in adopting a shelter dog go to the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center on Webster St. in Dayton. Beautiful/clean facilities, friendly and knowledgeable staff, sensible application protocol, and efficiency (makes Eaton look like Motel 6). At MCARC you receive neutering, all shots, license, microchipping, and free obedience classes for life of the dog. ALL THIS FOR $20! They actually want to find good forever homes for their animals. In Eaton for over 10 times the amount you “hope” to get treated with respect and, if you are lucky, a dog?
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July 2023 by Laura Sanderson
While I understand the standards I'm completely heartbroken that my application was denied. Despite owning my own home for 3 years and having a fully fenced yard they decided the dog I applied for "might" jump the fence. So regardless of whether the dog would have been completely loved and cared for I was denied due to an assumption on their part. I showed great interest by calling and checking on my application, the dog would have been walked daily and played with, only let out alone to potty and wouldn't have been left for extended periods of time since someone would have always been home. Unfortunately I basically won't be able to apply for any dog in the future that needs a fenced yard (despite having one) because they "might" jump my standard chinlink fence. Thanks for denying a pet a good home on an assumption.
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May 2023 by craig frost
7 yrs ago we adopted a golden doodle from PCAS. Our boy has been the best! We have supported this shelter throughout the years with donations. I want to thank everyone involved with Preble County Shelter now and over tge years past. ❤️
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April 2023 by susan kleff
Please do not pay attention to the negative reviews. You have to understand how rescues work & why they will deny adoptions. And all the negative comments were from people who were denied. But if you don't own your home, you are more likely to move. If your current pets aren't up to date on vaccinations, why would they think you would take your new pet to the vet, etc. They don't want to have these pets back so there is certain criteria that will get you denied.This is a great place & they care about the animals. We just adopted a puppy, "Bay" today & all staff was very friendly, nice & helpful. They returned my 2 check-in calls within an hour & our application was approved within 5 days. We will definitely go back again if we need another furbaby.
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March 2023 by Samantha Motes
I've had nothing but a great experience adopting a dog here. We adopted Auron a year ago and they were great to work with, extremely responsive. I do believe they care about what is best for the animals in each specific situation. I think the adoption fees are more than fair.I would take the negative reviews with a grain of salt. No, an animal shelter is not going to adopt out a high-energy dog if you don't have a fence. If your current animals are not up to date on vaccines you're probably going to get denied. And, if you're going to adopt a puppy or a kitten from a shelter "so it can stay outside in your fence", they are more than likely going to pass. Common sense, people.
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January 2023 by Jennifer Casey
I adopted my sweet Evy (fka Zaida) on Halloween 2022. My family and I ADORE her. The staff here was so friendly and so welcoming of me and let me spend quite some time trying to make sure Evy would be a good fit. The adoption process was professional and they made it so easy for me. They even sent her home with a toy! If you're thinking of adding a furry family member please adopt and don't shop. If you want an amazing adoption experience consider adopting from the Humane Society- Preble County. If you are looking for a great cause to donate to, consider them. They also have an Amazon wishlist you can donate directly from. ??♥️