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Animal House
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Review by:
citysearch c.
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Animal House is a retail establishment that provides space to Ohio Pet Placement to adopt cats and dogs. This is no different than a PetSmart adoption partner, which Ohio Pet Placement happens to be. When you adopt a pet from Ohio Pet Placement at the Animal House or anywhere for that matter, policies are in black and white and thoroughly explained. Pets available for adoption are strays, owner surrenders, abused or neglected, or pulled from pounds to avoid euthenasia. Because of this, there is little to no history on any of the pets, and if there is it is usually false. When you adopt there is an application/ agreement clearly stating that there is no health or temperament guarantee and that there is no refund of the adoption donation. The second page of the application/agreement is an adoption release indicating that there may be undiagnosed illnesses or parasites and that you agree to be responsbile for the pet from that point forward. There is also a new pet health information sheet provided and explained to you that discusses those very things that shelter pets can be exposed to. Further, Petfinder partnered with a pet health insurance company designed specifically for shelter pets when adopted. The first month is only $5 and Ohio Pet Placement is even willing to pay for that first month if you sign up at the shelter, making it free to adoptors. This insurance covers ANY illness or accident up to $500 at the vet of your choice and it is effective at midnight the day of adoption. Yes, this even covers things like kennel cough, pnemonia and even parvo. As for a rediculous adoption fee, do you really think that it is free to have an adoption center? And that it?s cheap to provided food, care and medical care? The high fees also deter the impulse adoptions into homes that don?t truly want to make a lifelong commitment to a pet. No matter where you adopt or purchase a pet there is NEVER a 100% guarantee of perfect health. If you decide to adopt, knowing there are no health/temperament guarantees, knowing there is no refund or vet bill assistance AND you refuse to sign up for one month?s free insurance knowing they may have undiagnosed issues that you will be responsible for, it is unfair for you to harm the reputation of an organization that is simply out to save lives and complete families. As always, we invite anyone that has concerns or just wants to see for themselves, come in, volunteer for the day, share your time with a pet that needs it.
Pros: Adoption center, rescue pets
Cons: Confusion with Animal Zone
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