
It's been a few years since I last reviewed Chesapeake Humane Society so I feel compelled to provide an update. I bring my basset hound here every year for her vaccines and other shots. The staff...
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The Chesapeake Humane Society, located in the Great Bridge area of Chesapeake, is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the welfare of companion animals throughout Hampton Roads. They rely on the generosity of individual and corporate supporters to fund their programs and services, providing a second chance for shelter pets through adoption, fostering, and donations.
Working closely with Chesapeake Animal Services, the Chesapeake Humane Society helps find homes for animals in the City shelter, focusing on initiatives like their Crisis Boarding Program, Pet Food Pantry, and low-cost vet clinic to support pet owners in need. With a commitment to making a difference in the lives of animals, they offer various ways for the community to get involved and help provide comfort and care to shelter pets.
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It's been a few years since I last reviewed Chesapeake Humane Society so I feel compelled to provide an update. I bring my basset hound here every year for her vaccines and other shots. The staff...
The staff is very rude and they don't disclose everything with you for services. They will charge you hidden fees and expect payment up front even when they are wrong and won't even accept...
The absolute worst clinic to work with. Staff is rude. There is no flexibility with rescue animals. When dealing with ferals things can change in an instant. You would think a vet clinic that...
Applied for neutering service for my dog, and they requested shot records and I provided them, no problem. Gave me run around about how his two DAPP shots are not good enough, and they wanted to...
No I do not. Horrible experience with staff. Picking and choosing adopters. Never again.
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