Address: 31300 Brandstrom Rd, Stanwood, WA 98292, USA
Phone: +13606297055
Sunday: 11AM–5PM
Monday: 11AM–6PM
Tuesday: 11AM–6PM
Wednesday: 11AM–6PM
Thursday: 11AM–6PM
Friday: 11AM–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–5PM
Noah MacKrille, Realtor
Adoption was easy, simple and our adopted kitty came with documentation and a microchip. They even gave us a coupon for free food/litter and a complimentary vet appointment..good for dozens of vets in the area! They are pricey on Adoption fees but you get what you pay for. Ginger has been an amazing part of our lives so far. We were sad to hear people often return kitties they adopt, so trust the process as they definitely take up to 4 months to settle in their new home with you.
Jim Farrell
What a wonderful place. The staff is so caring and make adoption a great experience for both animal and human. Our new little guy Skipper adopted us today and we are now at home and all is comfortable. Amazing place whose absolute priority is the care of these animals. 5 stars not enough
Andrea Raven
What a Wonderful Experience! We wanted a puppy and we got to go in the suite with the pups and roll around on the floor with them. I fell in love with all of them, but went home with just one. Noah gives these animals all they need before they can be adopted. Spayed, chipped, and all shots. With the adoption you get a voucher for their first vet check up, and lots of coupons. The people at Noah are wonderful! If you want to adopt a pet, go to Noah! Our happy and healthy puppy is doing wonderful and we love her soooo much! ❤️ We named her Betty😂 after Betty White.
Samantha Hack
Got my cat a kitten for Christmas. The process was quick and easy. Instructions on interacting with the cats were clear and simple. We were given plenty of alone time with the cats to find one appropriate to us. Staff worked with us to put a hold on a specific cat pending some blood work at our behest, and we were able to pick up the cat the next morning. A week later our cat (Helix, named after the shape of DNA because we are science nerds I. this house) is having a blast playing tag with 6.0221409e23 (Avogadro's Number; did I mention we are science nerds in this house?) and both cats are having a blast! Would absolutely recommend this place for a pet! It was an absolutely wonderful experience!
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Thanks Scott, Pretty sure I need to wait until the dog is at least 4 months old. Sounds like I need to pay them a visit to see if they run that special frequently.
You can call or make a appointment online!
You will need to contact the NOAH shelter directly as I believe it varies. I will say that we recently (approx 1 month ago) adopted an AMAZING dog from them, she is super healthy and well behaved.
Check every day around 11am. It is very hard to get in right now as they are one of the only ones doing low-cost neuter/spay in the area due to COVID
NOAH has a wide range of available dogs depending in what breeds have been recently rescued or rehomed. The best way to see if they have a dog that could complete your life is to go and meet some of them.
They make arrangements for adoptions with families and they can hold pets.
It depends.... They will not allow you to adopt two *puppies* AT ONE TIME. Those who answered 'yes' may be referring to older dogs that adopt out together as a bonded pair or just adult dogs.
Their website is the best way to check for available dogs and cats. Also you can check out S.P.O.T - Saving One Pet at a time.
Wasn't dropping off, cat needed help owner could pay so it got put down. Thank you Noah for the needless death.
I looked it up online you have to keep trying it took me twice before they had a available spots
Yes there is. Check out there web site, it tells all costs, an how they do it.
They don't sell flea meds. Just over the counter stuff you can buy anywhere.
We adopted from Noah a month ago, a male 2 1/2 and a female and 3 months old. The male was recently fixed when we adopted him. They both were fixed, chipped, tested for feline leukemia, and one shot at time if adoption.
Low income rates but as far as i know no seniot discount
You can check out purrfect pals. You go online and fill out a form to get a voucher and if they have funding they send you one in the mail. But be aware that I do think noah charges extra for a cat in heat and you would be responsible for that. You have to pay $10 to hold your spot per cat but that will be refunded if you have a voucher
It is always recommended but not a requirement I don't have a fenced yard but I also don't let my dog go out without me
Look up their website. There's a page that tells what they fix and how much they charge. I don't recall seeing rabbits on their page but I wasn't looking for rabbits either.
I'm not sure, but I feel confident they would gladly help you establish a monthly gift to support them! NOAH has been an excellent experience for our family. I'm happy you want to help by donating money toward their cause.
You can get a voucher from purfect pals through noahcenter.org but with the voucher its only $10 to schedule the appointment.
Just did my 5 month old for $90
Noah, and any responsible shelter for that matter, will not adopt out any animal unaltered. Shelters exist because people dont spay/neuter their pets. Do not contribute to that.
Hmmm I volunteer there if you would like to share your email or telephone number with me I will personally reach out and have someone contact you. There's no reason why they wouldn't.
From what I understand they neuter and spay the animals they are adopting out, not ones from the outside. Any vet can likely do that.
Some are more some are less. Older dogs are less I think. My young puppy cost me $350.
I'd try this place if Noah doesn't take her. http://pitbull.rescueme.org/washington
I would call them first! That way they have a heads up before you just drop off a stray
I'm not sure if Noah is in Texas. This is in Washington state.
They do!
They are good at walking through adoption procedures..answering questions u may have..
Get a cat trap or raccoon trap n put food out. Trap him and bring him in to Noah or Paws. Best if luck with that poor baby. If u can get him to u put a cat carrier out n see if he will go in that. I wud put a blanket n some food. Best of luck tho
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The paper work you received when you adopted your new pet. Has information on who and were the dog can be tracked, I'm unsure this is a service NOAH performs personal, or just provide the chip with every adoption
Call them.
I dropped my dog off at 8am and picked her up at 4pm the same day.
According to papers we received during a free spay clinic it was listed as $75, dogs over 75lbs $100
You need to be at least 15 and have an adult present. There is a training on Saturdays. Not sure how often it is held. Just give them a call, everyone is awesome!
I'm not sure about payment plans for adoption but they are reasonably priced for all things
Age of kids and who is going to be alfa.
so love "The Noah Center" love transporting to them. such a nice and beautiful establishment. wish we could have such a nice and organized facility like them in california!!!
http://www.thenoahcenter.org/what-we-do/community_resources/rehoming_your_pet.html They don't accept animals from the public, but they do provide helpful information on rehoming or surrendering animals.
Cheryl Sanderson you should call Noah
If you are looking to adopt a pet, go to www.adoptapet.com and it connects you to many agencies including NOAH that are "no kill" shelters. They are interconnected in that they are part of an animal transportation for adoption
No Noah takes the over flow from other shelters
It really varies depending on the selection on the websight. And if a pet hss been checked in an medically evaluated Sometimes it takes 3-4 days for a pet to become available to be adopted
Yes, yes there would be because, it is human nature to not do what everyone else is doing. Also, there is a ever growing population of feral cats that will do what comes naturally to them. I hope that this solves your quandary. Have an outstanding day.
I'm not sure. You can call them, they are very nice. And, if you can show proof of any DSHS support you get, that would be a plus...Ain't no shame! Pasados Safe Heaven also has a traveling spay and neuter clinic...or they use to; NOAH probably can answer questions regarding them too. Good luck!
Its nice to know that people come to Noah to adopt!! The animals have seen the doctor, had their shots and are chipped. I hope you find your kitten here!!
The free spay and neuter days are sponsored by various organizations it's whoever calls in to sponsor a day. We're never sure when that will be. The goal is to have one a month. If you check the Facebook page it'll be posted.
Call em, and check. If they can't help, check with Value Vet...Value Vet has better pricing. Or, if your finances are fickle, see if Pasados Safe Haven can assist; they use to have a touring -bus- vet service. Happy Tails!
Do I need an appointment?
Yes. She is a dachshund terrier. We named her Bella.
There are fantastic facility and willing to work with just about anyone I would definitely recommend
I was told by Noah that they only neuter animals they are placing.
Try posting on your local nextdoor page..the dollar store has neon poster paper. .post around your neighborhood...check with local vets..CASA and EAS just incase someone was able to pick him up...hope he is found
Noah has a Spay and Neuter Clinic for the public you just have to call tell them the county and how many people in your household. Then they follow a graph ask you if you make this much money and if you make less than the amount they quote then you qualify. You can also go online to the Noah Center. Org go to the spay and neuter tab scroll down to schedule an appointment. Or you can call them. But they do spay and neuter animals from the public. and the cost is a lot less if you qualify
Don't know better give them a call.
No unless originally was adopted from NOAH - if you are in Skagit county you might want to check with S.P.O.T
Awesome those donations always help.
Sorry no!
Website YES, also check with S.P.O.T.
Katlynn Wagner is totally right PLUS you need to call NOAH or someone at SPOT.
Any brand you want to
NOAH doesn't accept surrendered animals, they only take transfers from shelters. Everett Animal may try to adopt them together, but that's not always easy to do.
NOAH tries their best to remain a no-kill shelter, but if the humane option is euthanasia, they do have the training and supply's to preform one.
Since females can go into heat as young asfour months of age, they should be spayed before then to receive that protection. Early-age, or pediatric neutering is currently performed on animals who are six to eight weeks of age and who weigh at least two pounds.
Just go to Noah's and check them out.
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