Address: 44 Worthington Rd, Cranston, RI 02910, USA
Phone: +14014673670
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12–2PM
Thursday: 12–2PM
Friday: 12–2PM
Saturday: 10AM–2PM
Kaliegh Tallman
I can’t say enough good things about EGAPL, everyone there was so friendly and all care so much for all the animals in there. We adopted our pup just about a week ago and it was the best decision our family we made! Love EGAPL!
Amanda Dahlin
Heart of RI made all of our adoption dreams come true! The staff are very knowledgeable & kind, offering plenty of advice & practical strategies to help ease the transition for us and our pup. I highly recommend you swing by & fill out an application - see for yourself the love & attention they pour into each animal they care for!
Maria Haidinger
Would highly recommend Heart of RI. We had a wonderful experience going through the application and meet and greet process. Tammy and the Heart Team are dedicated to caring for their animals and making sure each goes home with the right fit. We adopted a 15 week old puppy last week. The Heart Team even put us in touch with some of his litter mate families to stay in touch.
Mary Semeraro
We couldn't be happier with our experience at EGAPL. It's so obvious how much they love and care for their animals. They work hard to match the right animal and family. As a dog lover, I was so happy that we had to go through a brief orientation (even as former pup parents) where they went through all the critical information that people need to know. They really set you and your animal up for success. Our newest family member settled right in and she's amazing with our kids. Thank you to Tammy and all the amazing staff at EGAPL for all you do!
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They told me I'd have to go through almost all the rigmarole as before. The 2 dogs were dogs i wanted were adopted before my adoption papers were checked out. The "cat test" I asked for was to walk the dog through the cat room. What dog wouldn't react to 30 cats??? I found them difficult to deal with.
No, you must be 18 to volunteer. That is due to insurance reasons, and the safety of the child. Tammy absolutely does not hate children! Tammy is a Wonderful, Caring & Compassionate woman, who has spend years dedicating herself to helping animals, and making sure they go to homes that are right for that particular dog or cat, and that they will be loved & cared for
Look elsewhere this place likes to hold onto their puppies for 4-6 months for some reason.
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