
The facility is new, obviously very nice. The workers take their jobs seriously, though not all of them are very friendly. They have really nice rooms to spend time with an animal you're...
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The Quincy Humane Society, established in 1880, is a privately funded No-Kill shelter dedicated to saving pets and their people. They offer various programs and services, including a high-volume spay and neuter clinic, as well as adoption opportunities for those looking to welcome a furry friend into their home.
Committed to animal welfare, the organization relies on the generosity of donors and volunteers to provide care and resources for the animals at their facility. Throughout the year, the Quincy Humane Society hosts several fundraising events, including the popular Mutt Strut and Fur Ball, to support their mission.
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The facility is new, obviously very nice. The workers take their jobs seriously, though not all of them are very friendly. They have really nice rooms to spend time with an animal you're...
We've adopted 2 dogs and 2 cats in the last 4 years and each time was a great experience. Our first dog had heartworm, but the had him on medication and sent us home with what he needed at no...
They were a great help when my dog had her puppies and couldn't take care of them. However when I took her in to be spayed they sent her home right after surgery and she died the next week. When I...
Horrible customer service and leading people on. Obviously communication issues exist there as several workers provided different explanations and reasonings. Will not be dealing with them again
Never have I had a worse experience nor been treated so poorly in my life. Not only did the adoption specialist, Laura, call me a liar but she continued to arrogantly speak over me as if am...
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