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Martha Zeagler
3 years ago
Wow, this rescue makes no sense! Their "About Us" page is bizarre. I'm not sure of their mission, but it's clearly not working with hopeful adoptive families. If this is your first rescue, try another adoption agency! So many pups need homes and the process doesn't have to feel bad.
Trent Ryan
3 years ago
Adopted the most amazing rescue puppy thought them. He’s coming up on his one year birthday and we couldn’t be happier!!
Caitlin
3 years ago
I completely respect the process of screening adoption applications for a good fitting forever home. However, a bit more professionalism and courtesy goes a long way, especially for a non-profit.
Chloe Murphy
3 years ago
I sent in the application and had to spend all of yesterday searching for all the records of my dog who died 3 years ago and because my purchase history from 2016 and 2017 was not there anymore for heart worm prevention I was declined and cannot adopt through this rescue. 2 years of heart worm prevention I couldn’t find but 2008-2015 was good. Not to mention his old vet had no idea he died only his new vet knew. So calling his old vet and having to tell them what happened was heart breaking. It took us 3 years for our hearts to be ready to move on from our amazing pup that left us too soon. We wanted to use a rescue, but obviously this one is just not it. I pray that there are people out there that get approved and can help those pups in need. I even had 6 references to show proof I was a good person with dogs. Still not good enough. I’ve never been deemed a bad fit for a dog. I was in a newspaper in my hometown for rescuing a dog that no one wanted but I had to have him. This was our first try at adopting since our pup died so it was disheartening to find that this was the outcome. I hope someone else has better luck! I appreciate the thorough application process and I know when we get another puppy to always buy heartworm prevention through a vet so I always have proof of purchase. I can’t believe that’s what got us. :( :(
Andrew Browne
3 years ago
I recently applied for an adoption of a young female border collie. They turned down the application because one my dogs were not neutered. On their website and on pet finder it said that she was spayed. I have been wanting a border collie for such a long time
Tiffany He’Aloha O’Neal
4 years ago
As a foster parent through Snooty, they treat their dogs amazingly! They truly care about these animals and they make sure they get them the best medical care and therapy they need. When a doggo becomes a snooty dog they are winning the lottery! ❤️????
Robin Foster
4 years ago
We adopted a Snooty puppy, and I was completely pleased with the process. Yes, they are beyond thorough when vetting potential adopters, which I think is appropriate. A rescue’s main priority should be to insure that the animals never end back in rescue. I’m grateful for the care they take to insure this.
Rick Gordon
4 years ago
Can you rescue a puppy? Snooty says "NO"! Fenced in yard, 2 kids that want a puppy and parents willing to take care of a puppy is not good enough. Don't give honest answers on the application if you want to adopt. Being employed is a negative in Snooty's eyes. I was hoping the puppy would be available, did not think we would be an unfit home for a puppy. We had a dog before and lost her to cancer. We were looking forward to having a fur baby in our home again. Very disappointed with the whole experience. Good Luck to the puppies.
Marcie Barnes
4 years ago
I feel so sad for dogs that could be living in wonderful, loving homes right now, but can't because in order to adopt young dogs, you have to have children. Absolutely ridiculous. Extremely sad for the dogs.
Lynn Trapp
4 years ago
I am in the process of adopting my 2nd Snooty Pup! Yes, they are diligent/stringent during the process and MUST make sure each pup is going to a forever home. They do amazing things for the pups in their care. They spend thousands of …
laura madden
4 years ago
Best dog rescue out there!
Heather Hixson
4 years ago
Recently adopted the best BFF for our 4 year old Beagle who was going through a depression after the loss of his 17 year old furry friend. Pippin (Moozie at Snooty Giggles) has been THE BEST addition to our household and I appreciated the …
H C
4 years ago
I reached out about a dog and they told me it was available and for me to fill out an application. I filled out the application right away. Then for two weeks I heard nothing until finally she said the dog was already adopted?? Horrible service and they give you no reason or chance to adopt another dog.
Christy Rogers (Carixie)
4 years ago
I adopted my very loved fur baby from Snooty Giggles almost 2 years ago. I was extremely happy to know how throughly they vetted their prospective furever homes. Our fur baby was 8 weeks old and my children were grown, so they do adopt …
Carolyn Miccichi
4 years ago
This rescue is the best out there! I have adopted 2 wonderful dogs from Snooty Giggles and would do it again in a heart beat. Shawn is a wonderful soul and is very careful when placing an animal in a "furever" home. Keep up the wonderful love you spread!
Angela Payne
4 years ago
To be able to adopt a dog as a young adult (under 25) from this rescue, they seriously expect a 24 year old to be incapable of raising a pet, as well as to still be living with his or her parents.
Agent 0f HYDRA
4 years ago
Would give Zero stars if I could. The address is a UPS store and they decided to meet you behind the UPS store if you're a good fit. It's not even a rescue store at all. Very deceptive.
Abigail Lowe
4 years ago
Their process is very bizarre and biased in seeing if you are a good fit. No interview and their process is deceptive. After our experience with the process I started looking into the organization and was shocked at some of what I was seeing. I highly recommend rescuing from a more reputable shelter.
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