Address: 8134 W 3rd St, Los Angeles, CA 90048, USA
Phone: +13238523647
Sunday: 9AM–5PM
Monday: 9AM–5PM
Tuesday: 9AM–5PM
Wednesday: 9AM–5PM
Thursday: 9AM–5PM
Friday: 9AM–5PM
Saturday: 9AM–5PM
freydy Sanchoyerto
The most loving place for loving dog. God bless you all for the care .
Jenna Fitzgerald
Makes me sad to read all the bad reviews. Not from that area but I expected more from LVP who is such a dog lover. Hope people that visit have a better experience!
Sharon Kim
Rude staff, very unprofessional. This isn’t supposed to be a *trendy* place, so lose the attitude. They basically doll up shelter pets and then stamp on a pet store price. What’s the difference between buying “adopting” from them and adopting from an actual shelter? Not much. The pups still come with the same behavioral issues, etc, because, yes, they’re shelter pups. They need love attention and training like all pups…I appreciate the business idea, but use your funds to create training programs, etc.
G. C.
Great place for grooming!!! They do an amazing job just have to make an appointment ahead of time. Location is perfect for doing some shopping or getting lunch while you wait for your furbaby!
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Congratulations and keep up the great work!
I wish I could do something to help all the animals in the entire world to find forever homes with kind and loving families.
Yes you can do that.
Yes you should adopted that dog. If you need same one to walk your dog then give me call please.
I am not sure if they speak spanish to tell you the truth but it wouldn't hurt to try and give them a call or better yet, go over there personally and talk to someone from the office. Go take a tour of the kennel area and when you find the baby you would like to adopt take a picture of him/her, record a video if you can and write down the animal ID number. Give this information to a staff member, fill out the paperwork, pay the adoption fee and when your baby is sterilized, licensed, vaccinated and microchipped you can take him/her home with you. Good luck!
Lisa Vanderpump is an awesome advocate for any animal in distress. Only but love for her.😃😃
In response to a women who commented that Vanderpumps Beverly Hills Dog Rescue is,over priced. Her comment I believe was 'You have to be,rich to adopt from Her " Think about this, 1) There are many Rescues that ask for between 200,and 300.00 depending on the dog, Vet bills and other unknown costs. Vabderpumps Rescue is still within the range and Beverly Hills is a more affluent area. ,The Veternary costs,are probably higher than the greater Los Angeles region. Not to be contrary, just something to consider.
No cats, only dogs
Of course but I feel like I met Bonnie and Clyde already on TV 🤩
Perhaps it would help if the general public organized marches or some other kinds of protests to try to abolish this abominable practice. It might also help if nobody purchased any meat from those detestable butcher shops. This would force them to close down and go out of business for good.
I am not sure but call them at the number they have here or check their website for more information. Who knows? Perhaps they might want to help you. Good luck!
Yes they do, they put them up for adoption
I am pretty sure they do because as a general rule, all of these institutions have dogs of all sizes, breeds and personalities. Go take a tour of the kennel area and when you find the baby you want to adopt write down the identification number, take a photo of him/her and record a video if you can. Fill out the application and pay the adoption fee. I hope you can find the baby of your dreams very soon. Good luck!
It is possible because as a general rule, these institutions have dogs of all sorts of breeds, sizes and personalities. Go take a tour of the kennel area and when you find the baby you are interested in adopting write down the ID number, take a photo of him/her and record a video if you can. Take this information to a worker, fill out the application and when your baby is sterilized, microchipped, licensed and vaccinated you will be allowed to take him/her home with you. Good luck!
Perhaps they do but call them at the number they have here or check their website to be sure.
It depends on the dog but somewhere around 400 dollars
I believe you have to be local for a home inspection. I'm pretty sure that's what I read on the paper when I went. When I went they didn't have a lot of dogs available. I would go to your local shelter that way you can spend time making sure it's the right fit for you and your fur baby. Good luck finding your next fur baby.
They charge around $60 because they need to untangle some of the knots on their hair I think but to be sure call them at the number they have here, go over there personally and talk to someone from the office or check their website for more information.
You can walk in
Yesterday, when I was there inn didn't see any, but they did have a number of "teacup" breeds, and tiny dogs as well. They we're really nice and very knowledgeable.
Yes as a general rule, these institutions have dogs of all sorts of breeds, sizes and personalities. Go take a tour of the kennel area and when you find the baby you want to adopt write down his/her ID number, take a photo of him/her and record a video if possible and give this information to an employee. Fill out the paperwork, pay the adoption fee and when your baby is sterilized, licensed, vaccinated and microchipped you can take him/her home with you. I am very sorry about your loss.
AAs a general rule, you have to be 16 years of age in order to be allowed to come and do volunteer work on your own. Otherwise they will want you to bring a chaperone because they claim that it is a safety issue.
It is possible. Simply go to google maps and type the name of this location in the search dialog box, press enter and you will see this map. Or call them at the number they have here to ask them for help. Good luck!
I am almost sure that everyone saw them.
There are no holistic veterinarians in Beverley Hills. But I suggest that you either look for the Amanda foundation animal hospital on the google map and enlist their help finding one or look for the videos of doctor Gary Rickter on YouTube. He is the best holistic veterinarian in America. I hope this helps. Good luck!
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