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J
3 years ago

Unbelievably well run shelter, thankyou for being ...

Unbelievably well run shelter, thankyou for being the best in animal care. We are so pleased to have gotten our new kitten from you and a BIG thanks to Pat and Ray for the insightful adoption process.

L
3 years ago

The Staff is amazing. We were never rushed when sp...

The Staff is amazing. We were never rushed when spending time with the dogs. I adopted Flynn His name is now Hunter Remington. A perfect fit for our family. Thank you all. Happy Thanksgiving . Laura T

C
3 years ago

This shelter is the best! Yes, they'll give you t...

This shelter is the best! Yes, they'll give you the third degree if you want to adopt a pet, but after all the time they spend saving pets, why shouldn't they? They want to be sure your new pet has a home and won't be returned to the street. Two years ago I found and fostered a stray mother and her litter or five kittens; I kept two and the mother and a neighbor adopted one, but I had to give up the two remaining kittens. The ONLY reason I felt secure giving up the kittens I weaned so carefully for adoption through Northeast Animal Shelter was due to the shelter's intensive screening of potential owners. I KNEW my two remaining kittens would find a good home. As another reviewer said, here it is first and foremost about the animals. As it should be.

G
3 years ago

We decided it was time to add a dog to our family ...

We decided it was time to add a dog to our family and headed up to the Northeast animal shelter. We got there on a Monday and there were very few dogs left (never a bad thing at a shelter). We meet with a counselor and talked about this one dog. He was very honest and told us it wasn't a good fit for us. He said to come back later in the week when they got more dogs in. We came back Wednesday afternoon. We meet with a sweet puppy and wanted to adopt her but the counselor wanted us to meet with another dog. She explained that this dog was older and a better fit for us .. we thought about it and decided she was right ... So we adopted the dog and we love him and are so excited to have him part of our family.

c
3 years ago

I adopted my now 3 year old cat, Kovu, from this s...

I adopted my now 3 year old cat, Kovu, from this shelter when he was just 3 months old. He had come in with his brother the night before I went to the shelter. My roommate and I loved him instantly but felt awful about separating him and his brother. So we looked around at the other cats. We ended up back at his cage just as an adoption counselor pulled his brother's card. We immediately pulled the other card. After speaking with the adoption counselor, who was very sweet, we adopted him and took him home that night. We noticed the next day that he had worms, while the shelter offered an exchange we were already in love so instead they gave us the medication to get rid of the worms, no charge. They are a wonderful shelter and I'd recommend them to anyone.

K
3 years ago

Well maintained clean facility. Has plenty of fri...

Well maintained clean facility. Has plenty of friendly volunteers and compassionate staff. The downside, if you decide to adopt, it's a long wait to see a councilor. But well worth the wait if you find the one.

L
3 years ago

I was blessed with my orange tabby 3 (Tigger)years...

I was blessed with my orange tabby 3 (Tigger)years ago and now I have a sweet grey and white 10 month old (Charlie) I adopted yesterday. Amazing shelter to adopt from. I recommend them much higher than a 5 on the scale

T
3 years ago

My original review was not a very pleasant one, I ...

My original review was not a very pleasant one, I was upset by the volunteers' attitudes. I ended up speaking with an adoption supervisor Julie who listened to my story. I am so happy I spoke with her.

I have adopted two dogs from this shelter and adopting our puppy last year has changed my life something that would not have been possible without NEAS (and our fabulous adoptions coordinator Donna!!). I admire the staff's work and dedication, I will not let this past experience deter me from visiting again in the future. Thank you

N
3 years ago

I couldn't agree more with the negative reviews de...

I couldn't agree more with the negative reviews despite what "Robin Shapiro" says (funny she has the same last name as the "Higher Ups" who are involved with the shelter. )

The word Rude pales in comparison to those that should be used to describe the staff at this shelter. They make up rules as they go along, judging with no skills behind their decision making. Read reviews on yelp, examples of denying a women in a wheel chair a dog, denying people who actually work for a living and many more. I think they make excuses to hold the animals for family or friends.

I will NEVER again waste time visiting them when considering the pet adoption process. I refused THEM based on the attitude of the staff ... There are far to many pets who need loving responsible homes that can obtained at other shelters. This place is all about uneducated people judging with others whom they have NO BUISNESS judging.

And as far as the Shapiros are concerned.. but some effort into training the staff at your shelter. The process is not about the workers needs to hold power over kind hearted people, its about the pet being adopted into a responsible home. Get a clue.

Z
3 years ago

I purchased a beagle here and was very happy. He w...

I purchased a beagle here and was very happy. He was beautiful and fun loving until one day, about 3 months after adoption, he attacked my father and tried to bite his face. The vet said to surrender the puppy to the shelter. We did and as we were giving them his information, they made us feel like terrible people for surrendering a dog to a no kill shelter. They told us, first time dog owners, that we were treating him badly even when our vet said he was happy and healthy, just too aggressive for first time owners. Would NEVER recommend to anyone due to this experience in itself.

J
3 years ago

My children desperately wanted a dog so we visited...

My children desperately wanted a dog so we visited the shelter on NUMEROUS occasions. Each time we left in tears. We were not allowed to be introduced to one dog in the ENTIRE shelter. The staff is rude and they act like they are doing you a favor.

We eventually went elsewhere and found our perfect dog. I told our vet in Marblehead about our AWFUL experience and he said "don't feel bad, they wouldn't let me adopt a dog either." Seriously??? I guess if a vet isn't good enough then no one is!

S
3 years ago

We just left this shelter. We waited 3 hours to me...

We just left this shelter. We waited 3 hours to meet with an animal counselor, to only tell us things about this cat that we already knew. When we decided the cat wasn t for us, we couldn t check out any other ones. So basically, after 3 hours and a useless counselor, we had nothing and left extremely disappointed. If the shelter wants so badly for needy animals to have homes, they should make people actually ABLE to adopt their animals without having to wait 3 hours.

R
3 years ago

Don t go to this place if you have kids. We went t...

Don t go to this place if you have kids. We went to see a puppy that was just transferred in and they knew nothing about. And since it was too timid to come out of the cage for the counselor it was deemed he would not work well with kids?? Then mentioning other dogs we seen they also were not a good fit for kids. They are puppies and in a cage of course they are frightened. So we drove an hour and spent about 90 minutes in the facility and didn t get the chance to meet with any pups. It likely had more to do with it being 30 minutes from closing at this point. Which we knew going there we likely wouldn t be going home with a puppy, but now will likely not be going back here. The place is clean and we had a great experience up until meeting the counselor who is clueless and was just thinking about going home instead getting a new home for the puppies.

D
3 years ago

Love the puppies

Love the puppies
And there was this tiny black kitten. She was adorable.

J
3 years ago

We had such an amazing experience at Northeast Ani...

We had such an amazing experience at Northeast Animal Shelter when we adopted our dog. The adoption counselor sat with us and got to know us and guided us to the available dogs that would best suit our life. They are so friendly and caring for both you and the animals. We will 100% be back when/if our Lab is ready for a friend and will highly recommend NEAS to anyone looking to adopt.

M
3 years ago

We adopted a cat from here over a year ago and I j...

We adopted a cat from here over a year ago and I just had to finally write a review. I LOVE my cat, but the adoption process was horrible and I do not trust that this shelter is rehoming these animals to the best, well-vetted homes.

Back then, my boyfriend and I did not have nearly as much knowledge about cats as we do today. We were naive in thinking that all fluffy animals were going to love us! When three cats my boyfriend tried to pet (even though they were hissing) scratched him and drew blood every time, I realize now that it's because there was no oversight on any level. Additionally, this many uncomfortable cats is not a good sign!

While trying to learn more about each cat and how best to choose one, the staff were all very rude and refused to talk about more than one pet at a time. We had to pick one card, exit the room of cats, sit down with someone to learn about the cat on the card, and return to the room and grab a new one to learn about another cat. What a crazy process!

I wish I could have just described what I was looking for in a cat and had them suggest a good fit. Instead, they never asked what we were hoping to add to our family. We were first-time adopters yet had zero guidance.

The cat we ended up with has severe anxiety and will stress-puke anytime strangers are over. I will never get rid of her and I'm so proud that she improves every month (shy cats are a slow process), but I could never recommend this shelter again due to the state of the cats and their unwillingness to assist uneducated potential adopters.

C
3 years ago

What a rude woman at the front. I walked up to her...

What a rude woman at the front. I walked up to her and asked when the next shipment was coming in and she answered Monday. As another woman walked in with a donation she puts her hand up to me and rudley says EXCUSE ME! Cuts me off then asked the woman if she would like to fill out a donation card. Bad service!

J
3 years ago

Thank God for Northeast Animal Shelter! It took th...

Thank God for Northeast Animal Shelter! It took them less than a week to help me fill that big hole in my heart left from the passing of my forever friend of 20 years, Sammy the cat. I found all of thier staff to be professional, highly organized and so very considerate of thier customers, both animals and humans. Not only did they support me in every step of the adoption, they also followed up on how my new adopted cat Felix was doing. Also a special shoutout to my adoption counselor Jenna who is just so dedicated to her cause of helping homeless animals. If you live near the North Shore and you are looking to adopt a furry friend this should be the first place you look : )

C
3 years ago

I had such an amazing experience getting my puppy ...

I had such an amazing experience getting my puppy here. The folks working here really care and advocate for the animals and we re very thorough in their questions. They made certain that I was aware of anything I could encounter and made sure I was 100% prepared for this new phase of my life. The shelter itself is the cleanest animal shelter I ve ever been to. It truly deserves the high marks!!

A
3 years ago

Utter disbelief about the experience I had at the ...

Utter disbelief about the experience I had at the Northeast Animal Shelter today. I've wanted my own dog for the past two years and finally decided that now was the perfect time since I have a month off of work. After falling in love with a couple of little guys online, my boyfriend and I made the hour long drive, ecstatic to finally be adopting a dog of our own. We visited all three of the rooms holding the dogs and walked to the front desk, excited to visit with two dogs in particular. We were turned away immediately after sitting down with an adoption counselor because we were possibly moving in a month. I'm a long time supporter of shelters, having volunteered at multiple locations and donating annually. I hate to give any shelter a bad review, but I'm an experienced dog owner who would had provoded one of these pups with a wonderful home. Instead I was left walking out in tears. I sincerely hope this review only helps the shelter change their practices to avoid dismissing wonderful forever homes for dog that need them so badly.

C
3 years ago

We got a cat from here about 7 months ago and it i...

We got a cat from here about 7 months ago and it is great . I like this place more because it is not like some other shelters that put you through this choosing process . But here they let us meet the cat and when we new we wanted it the let us adopt it

E
3 years ago

There were pros and cons about NEAS, but I encount...

There were pros and cons about NEAS, but I encountered a situation that didn't sit well with me so I adopted elsewhere. I was impressed with the dedication and honesty of most employees. I met with many councilors who were up front about dogs needs and was able to have great discussions to figure out the age and size of dog I was looking for.
My first time there I met a woman who I won't mention by name on here but each blue card I brought up she would scoff and say what a bad dog they were, that they were returned and that they were just messes. She told me that almost all the dogs in the shelter at that time were "unadoptable". I decided to avoid her throughout the rest of my adoption process and it worked, until...
I had met with a dog and councelor, really fell for the dog and was ready to adopt. The morning of adoption the dog was quarantined for nipping someone during play. I was assured this was not aggressive. By law I had to wait. My landlord had approved the dog and we were all set.
I called just to check if there was a way to do the paperwork while we wait for the 10 days to be up. The woman I mentioned before kept calling her a "he" and was so negative about the dog. I could tell on the phone she was looking for a fight so I asked her to have a manager call me, and asked her name.
This particular woman went out of her way to call my landlord and told him this dog was aggressive (she was not). My landlord immediately called me. When I got in touch with the shelter because i felt that was an abuse of my privacy, she told her manager my landlord had a breed restriction (for a dog he already approved?).
The manager was apologetic and told me that it was not policy to notify a landlord and she felt bad but in the end nothing could be done. My heart breaks for that dog that still hasn't been adopted and I hope the situation was rectified by management. I want to again mention I did meet a lot of awesome, honest and supportive volunteers and councilors but I just couldn't move past what I felt was a vindictive misuse of my personal information by that individual.

B
3 years ago

We were disappointed they stopped doing adoptions ...

We were disappointed they stopped doing adoptions in the afternoon . I don't think they had enough people working there compared to the people wanting to adopt pets. Plus all the puppies were already taken. Otherwise we've adopted from here years ago and it's by far the best around.

S
3 years ago

I observed that every dog and cat receives very cl...

I observed that every dog and cat receives very clean, excellent, organized care. Excellent facilities. Fostering for special needs pets. Medical evaluation and attention, exercise, socialization and affection. They are meticulous about each diet. Puppy diets, adult and senior diets. Matching older more needy pets, or puppies, and dogs of all ages in between, with appropriate new owners. There are many trained volunteers. A very positive environment. New dogs arriving weekly and turnover is almost always a week or less. Those needing attention are sometimes not always offered for adoption until they are ready medically and socially. It's wonderful to visit on a regular basis while searching for that perfect, just right pet and companion. Over the years I've had 3 dogs from the Northeast Animal Shelter, who were very dear to me. They were healthy and strong. They died of old age... So I am searching for just the right dog to be my fourth pet and companon.

c
3 years ago

Very helpul. I had gotten a puppy from them and it...

Very helpul. I had gotten a puppy from them and it ended up having a genetic issue at 6 months old. Very sad I had to put her down. I spent 1500 in 6 months plus the amount for the donation for puppy 2000 total. They put a credit in so my family could get another dog no charge. Very nice and caring shelter. A-1 with me. -Rich

G
3 years ago

Incredibly rude, had money to adopt dog and live i...

Incredibly rude, had money to adopt dog and live in a house. Obviously wasn t enough and very bad attitude for no reason. Waiting was terrible while they just sat there doing nothing. Would not recommend unless you own your own house, have landlords permission, can deal with waiting for hours and rude service.

M
3 years ago

We don't have our kitty yet, he is currently pendi...

We don't have our kitty yet, he is currently pending adoption as we are waiting on his rabies certificate. However, I would like to review NEAS in the meantime! My husband has been wanting a German Shepard for YEARS now and we've been less than successful in finding one. It seems that once we do before we can even get to it, someone takes it. However I think this is what was supposed to happen in order to lead us to our Bobby. I called the same day before heading over to the shelter to surprise my hubby. We were told the range of prices, how the process worked, what we would need to bring along, who we would need to bring along and the expected time we would be there depending on availability and us. So, I rounded the kids up with my husband and we drove over. We looked at the dogs rounding the rooms a few times and loving some of the guys there but not really finding anybody that was latching onto my husband. We decided to pull the card of this one sweet boy to meet with him and start the process of just finding out what would be best for us. We met with Donna and found out the the puppy we pulled wasn't so great with kids. She told us when they'd be getting more pups in and we were ready to leave, not so happy. My eldest son loves cats so we asked if we could just mosey around the cats for a bit. She said sure and if we found someone to just let her know. We looked around and found Bobby. Bobby had come in the same day and we just fell in love with this guy. We've gone back every day while waiting to see him so he could get used to us so when we do take him home, he won't be so scared. We are told tomorrow (Monday) will be the day we can take him! We are so excited. Thank you so much to Donna and Sharon and everyone at NEAS for bringing Bobby into our lives!

K
3 years ago

Northeast animal shelters facility is awesome clea...

Northeast animal shelters facility is awesome clean friendly welcoming most important thing is the family of employees and volunteers peopl who run the facility they truly show the love emcare for these animals who need a forever home.

S
3 years ago

whom it may concern,

whom it may concern,



I would also recommend that for a event like this that NO volunteers work the front desk.

Another example is that a family was there looking at a cat and they told them the same thing they had to come back sunday to pick him. Luckily the person that picked the cat they wanted was willing to give them a cat and they picked out a different one, we did not have that option.

What a horrible experience we had. Never going back

J
3 years ago

I absolutely love this place, if your looking for ...

I absolutely love this place, if your looking for a pet this is the place to go and yes the drive is most definitely worth it!
Last year my boyfriend and I had lost our shiba inu and the home didn t feel the same, I looked everywhere and couldn t find anything that sounded like it would fit with our life style.
His farther sent me pictures and the website, and I immediately fell in love with what was on offer, next thing I knew we were both heading down to take a look, the process of looking at adoptions was something new and I think one of the desk workers was slightly annoyed by my not knowing.
Other then that the staff was super nice, they let us spend as much time as we wanted to was the dog we were looking at, unlike the other shelters in New Hampshire were its you have five minutes to decide and if you do you have to pass a absolutely moronic Check list and if you don t have one thing you won t be able to adopt.
For example I live in an apartment with no fence however my landlord doesn t mind having dogs and I have a tie out, Even tho I never leave my dog outside alone on it, this was a no go for all the shelters I had looked at in New Hampshire, this shelter didn t mind it a single bit. The only thing that had worried me was the fact that the vet I used had some how lost my records and they couldn t find them, the ones that I had was destroyed in flood.
This was the part that had worried me a bit but I know they do these things and it s to ensure their animals go to a good home. They were more then understanding and after talking to my references they were more then satisfied to allow the adoption to take place.
Since adopting harley we have been more then over joyed about our decision to come here and we will definitely be coming back when we want another animal.

I
3 years ago

Bad, bad, bad. customer service is terrible, most ...

Bad, bad, bad. customer service is terrible, most of the staff is arrogant, rude and judgmental. Poor animals that the main interest is not focused on them, which is a real shame. I recommend you not bring your kids to this place because chances are that they end up disappointed, crying and empty handed as it happened to mine. I will buy him a puppy from pet express . I am so sorry for the puppy that just missed a chance to be with a good ,loving and carrying family .

J
3 years ago

Didn't find the right pet for us yet. But there ar...

Didn't find the right pet for us yet. But there are lots of nice dogs and cats available for adoption. We have adopted a cat here a few years back and she is a wonderful pet. We're looking for a small to medium dog who has coexisted with cats. Not a puppy. I get distracted by the cats and almost took a blue one home, but my wife reminds me that we're looking for a dog. We've come close on a couple of dogs but are still looking. It's a difficult decision, you feel sorry for all the animals, but the one you take home is a lifelong commitment and the match is important. I highly recommend the Northeast Animal Shelter. I'll be back soon, see you there.

A
3 years ago

I picked up my kitten here back in November. She i...

I picked up my kitten here back in November. She is a sweet little girl so theres no issue there. We were told she had ear mites but it had been taken care of and there were no other problems.

She is ONLY indoor. Yet today, we find out she has a TAPEWORM. She has had no contact with any fleas or had any contact with any animal! I will NEVER COME BACK HERE AGAIN.

EDIT: She absolutely did, tapeworms can live up to 30years.

T
3 years ago

I love this place my other half and I came here la...

I love this place my other half and I came here last around last fall and adopted a pup, we couldn't be more happier.
I live in NH and theres many shelters around here, however most are so ridiculous it's not funny, one place I went to wouldn't let me adopt because I didnt have a fence, even though i had a tie out and explained that he/she wouldn't be out by themselves they still didnt allow the adoption, the last place I adopted a dog from failed to mention about 98 percent of the dogs problems like aggression.
This place however is quite different and they do their due diligence in potential adopters from what my experience was, they also dont fail to mention anything, they take the time out to see if you and your potential furry friend will be a match, they also dont frown upon people who live in apartments ether which is a super huge plus.
As long as you have good references and your passed medical records for your animals you'll be pretty much set.
Our pup harley is a year old and thriving, he's come leaps and bounds without much of a problem other then him seeing new things and being shy of them which is normal.
I couldn't recommend a better place to adopt from, I've had people ask where we adopted harley from and upon telling them they told me they would check it out and I couple of month later I would run into them with their very own they've picked up from here and they couldn't have been more pleased ether.

K
3 years ago

We didn't know what to expect when we went today. ...

We didn't know what to expect when we went today. Upon showing up we noticed the building was very nice and the parking lot packed with cars. We took our time looking at all the dogs young and old and trying to find one for us to meet with. We ended up meeting with one pup that was a little to mouthy and frisky for us but Jenna said she had another cute puppy we might like. She came back with Belinda (who we have renamed Maddie) and it was love at first sight. Thank you so much for working with us and finding us a dog of our own!

K
3 years ago

Only visited but I m really impressed with how thi...

Only visited but I m really impressed with how this shelter is operated. After reading some bad reviews, I felt compelled to write how I love that this shelter is so thorough and doesn t just adopt any pet to anyone who wants one. Seems lots of people who wrote scathing reviews were just unhappy that they couldn t just take home any pet they wanted right away and had no regard for the animal and was more concerned with what they wanted. Unfortunate indeed. I applaud the shelter for not allowing these kinds of adoptions and for really caring about their animals wellbeing despite so many needing homes. In my opinion, if someone isn t willing to have the patience to wait, or have multiple visits and just impulsively wants to adopt, then they really have no business adopting. I also really appreciate that they limit the number of people walking through the kennels, I could tell it really helps the animals comfort to do this as they were all very calm and relaxed. I ve walked through shelters where the dogs and cats are incredibly aggressive, afraid and very upset. This is one of the quietest shelters I ve ever been in. It made me so happy to see how these animals are ALL so well cared for. The shelter was clean, bright, spacious and the staff was courteous and professional. Excited to hopefully one day adopt a hypoallergenic dog from this shelter when the time is right. Unfortunately allergies and a move in the next year or two are a factor otherwise there are many wonderful dogs and I would be lucky to be able to be a mommy to any of them :)

M
3 years ago

No-kill shelter on the north shore. We have had 2 ...

No-kill shelter on the north shore. We have had 2 of their distinguished alumni in our family. Bring newspapers, old towels, other supplies and meet your new best friend. Fresh kittens last week; new arrivals all the time.

T
3 years ago

The lady at the front desk was absolutely rude. Th...

The lady at the front desk was absolutely rude. These dogs need homes and she refused to allow us to adopt. Luckily we found a dog on a website that was breed by one mother..and was only 109$ more. Get more staff members that are apporiate and kind. This was Saturday morning. And may I add that as soon as I mentioned and introduced my partner to her because I'm gay. Her attitude completely changed. What gay people are not allowed to adopt animals. Again this was Saturday morning around 11am. You better out her her in check or I will be showing all the video of her interaction towards us to every news station and post her on YouTube. She seemed like.a.miaeravle old white lady. It's 2020! We're here and queer. GET USE TO IT!

M
3 years ago

A little background, I adopted two kittens from th...

A little background, I adopted two kittens from this shelter a couple months ago and the people were amazing. They were so amazing and I was so taken back, I decided that I wanted to volunteer. I want to share this with any and all due to the extreme unprofessional-ism I was subjected to by Jen Adams, the volunteer coordinator. I completed the orientation class and was discussing the flexibility of scheduling to complete my training with Ms. Adams. I explained that I am an attorney and my schedule is very hectic, but I wanted to make this work. The conversation was not going smoothly and Ms. Adams began speaking to me with an extremely unprofessional attitude. Her tone of voice was combative and aggressive, at one point she even stated "wow I can tell your an attorney." Our conversation came to a conclusion with Ms. Adams hanging up the phone on me. I am thoroughly sickened that this treatment of people trying to volunteer their own time is tolerated.

L
3 years ago

I had nothing but an extremely pleasant experience...

I had nothing but an extremely pleasant experience at the NEAS! The staff was very friendly. I went in inquiring about a chihuahua that was a couple years old. When I asked about him at the desk, they let me know that he didn't do well with children. Although I don't have children of my own, I would not put my niece and nephews in danger.
I continued to look around the shelter and found the sweetest little girl who had just come back from a foster family that had adopted her sister and brought her back to the shelter. She was very timid, and although it took her some time to come out of her cage, we have been inseparable since that moment. She has brought more joy into my life than anything else possibly could.
The staff asked a ton of questions, and was cautious about where the pet would be living and how long she would be left alone, etc. People need to understand that this is their job. They are trained to make the best fit for the animal and the owner. Please be understanding, as there are so many volunteers that make the NEAS a wonderful environment for those animals. If you are told that an animal is not the best fit for you and your lifestyle, wait....go back and look in a week....guaranteed you will fall in love with another precious animal that needs a loving home.
Thank you NEAS for my precious lil Bella girl! Life wouldn't be the same without her.

s
3 years ago

This shelter is the BEST!!! We adopted our babies ...

This shelter is the BEST!!! We adopted our babies Peanut and Butter from here about 2 years ago and they had gone through a pretty rough life up until they came home with us. Northeast shelter took amazing care of them, from their surgeries to Butters pool physical therapy to get her to regain her strength in her leg that had been broken due to the horrible owners they had previously been with. Unfortunately our baby Butter is no longer with us, but about a month before she passed she did regain strength in her 4th leg and no longer hopped around on 3 legs. Thank you Northeast for the amazing care you guys provided my babies with. I love my Peanut with all my heart he provides us with unconditional love everyday. We are actually considering adopting another sister or brother to keep him company. Keep up the good work!

On another note.. I Honestly think its so messed up that people would write negative reviews for a shelter who do SO much for all the animals they come into contact with. It gives me comfort knowing each animal is put into good hands through their adoption process.

Thank you Northeast and all your volunteers and also to the new england vet clinic!!! Please keep up the good work :) :) :)

About Northeast Animal Shelter

Northeast Animal Shelter: A Haven for Abandoned Animals

The Northeast Animal Shelter is a non-profit organization located in Salem, Massachusetts. It is one of the largest no-kill animal shelters in New England, providing a safe haven for abandoned and homeless animals. The shelter has been operating since 1976 and has helped thousands of animals find their forever homes.

The shelter's mission is to provide a loving and caring environment for all animals that come through its doors. The staff at Northeast Animal Shelter works tirelessly to ensure that every animal receives the best possible care while they are waiting to be adopted. They believe that every animal deserves a second chance at life, regardless of their age or breed.

One of the things that sets Northeast Animal Shelter apart from other shelters is its commitment to being a no-kill facility. This means that they do not euthanize any healthy or treatable animals, even if they have been at the shelter for an extended period. Instead, they work with local rescue groups and other shelters to find homes for these animals.

The shelter offers adoption services for puppies, kittens, cats, and dogs of all ages and breeds. They have an extensive network of foster families who take care of animals until they are ready to be adopted permanently. This allows them to provide individualized care for each animal while also freeing up space in the shelter.

In addition to adoption services, Northeast Animal Shelter also provides low-cost spay/neuter services for pets in the community. This helps reduce pet overpopulation and ensures that more animals can find loving homes.

Northeast Animal Shelter relies heavily on donations from individuals and businesses in the community to fund its operations. They offer various ways people can donate such as monetary donations online or by mail; donating supplies like food or toys; sponsoring an animal's medical expenses; volunteering time as well as hosting fundraising events throughout the year.

If you're interested in adopting a pet from Northeast Animal Shelter or want more information about their programs/services offered please visit their website www.northeastanimalshelter.org where you can view available pets online before visiting them during open hours which are daily from 10 am - 8 pm except on major holidays when closed.


In conclusion,

Northeast Animal Shelter is one of New England's largest no-kill animal shelters dedicated solely towards providing abandoned pets with love & care until finding them permanent homes through adoptions & fostering programs along with offering low-cost spay/neuter services within communities it serves.
Their commitment towards being "no-kill" sets them apart from others by ensuring healthy/treatable pets aren't euthanized but instead given another chance at life.
They rely heavily on donations & volunteers' support which makes it possible for them to continue serving communities around Salem MA area.
If you're looking forward towards adopting your next furry friend then look no further than Northeast Animal Shelter!