Address: 110 Pondella Rd, North Fort Myers, FL 33903, USA
Phone: +12398397011
Paula Kaye
They treated us with courtesy and compassion. They understand that a pet is truly a much loved part of the family. I was so pleased that their service included delivery of the cremains. That isnt done for human loved ones and going to pick them up is a very sad and emotional task. They are very efficient and this was handled very quickly and compassionately helping with closure. If I could give more than 5 stars I would
Diann Rausch
My parents lost their dog of 8 years to a heart condition. They wanted to save a new puppy and went to Petsmart and fell in love with “ Bootsie”, a very cute Shellie mix. Mom dog was there along with another brother. They adopted the cutie brought her home. 3 days later she was diagnosed with parvovirus. She was near death for a week under a vets care 24 - 7, can you imagine the bill, but they are kind people who loved a cute puppie. This poor thing was infected at the rescue along with these other animals listed in other reviews. These people should be investigated by Humane society and charged with cruelty to animals. I have advised my parents to sue this company. Please never, never rescue form this place and hopefully after I am done they will out of business.
Sean Smyth
I have recently adopted two puppies from forever pets and after I paid the adoption fee of $700.00 for my new puppies when they came home I noticed they both had diarrhea. I figured ok maybes it’s because it’s a new environment they are adjusting etc. a couple of weeks later I noticed the smaller of the two puppies had starting loosing weight and loosing his appetite... when I adopted these puppies they assured me they had been vaccinated and were in good health so I was confused as to how the runt puppie could be so sick? Finally I was very concerned and took him to the vet and found that he had Giardia, coccidia and hook worm! Because of this infection I took in the other puppy and also a dog that we’ve had in the family for years now to get them tested as well. I was surprised to find out that both puppies were infected with the same illnesses. We also have another dog at home that contracted these illnesses as well and had to have him treated. I contacted the owner Liz a forever pets and she is not taking any responsibility for these dogs being adopted out sick. And while speaking to her she openly admitted that the dogs were not quarantined properly and were adopted the next day after they were rescued. On top of the $700 adoption fee I paid an additional $575 in vet bills and which Liz the owner is not taking responsibility for. She claims that I did not take them into the vet in a timely manner in order to get them treated. To which I replied they were sick when you adopted them out to us whether I took them in the next day or two weeks later it makes no difference they will still be sick. The purpose of this post is to make people aware that this company is not taking care of these puppies and housing them in poor conditions before adoption. Giardia is a parasite that you get from drinking bacteria ridden water, and coccidia is generally contracted by eating rabbit feces. So with these two illnesses I can assure you that they’re living in poor conditions. And instead of Liz trying to make it right by covering the vet bills she takes no responsibility and offered $100 compensation after all the expenses were paid out of my pocket. What I would like to do is get everybody together who’s had a similar experience to mine And expose this company for what it is. I plan to go to the media and also take this woman to court. Anybody who would like to join me in this quest to make sure that this company does not miss treat dogs and puppies ever again join me.
Sarah Laforet
"Adopted" a puppy for $300 when she 10 weeks old. 10 days later we had her at the emergency vet with a rectal prolapse.... another $700. Still we were already attached and had no problem paying. We've had her for 4 months and we can no longer care for her. We work all the time and it's not fair for her to live in a crate. We contacted furever pets about returning since the contract states we must give the dog back if we can no longer care for her. The response was that they can only take her back for a "donation". We were also told by the vet that the puppy was spayed to early which is causing bladder issues. Definitely need a company to look into them... they are a scam and do NOT care for their pets.... please do not go to this puppy mill.
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Yes I would
Is you dog a nonshedder?
no
Not forever let
call the police. animal rescue
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