Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, Inc.
About the Business
Noah's Ark Animal Sanctuary, Inc. is a non-profit organization located at 111 North 1st Street in Rockford, Illinois, United States. Our mission is to provide a safe and loving environment for animals in need, including those who have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. We offer shelter, medical care, and rehabilitation to a wide variety of animals, including dogs, cats, rabbits, and exotic species. Our dedicated staff and volunteers work tirelessly to ensure that each animal receives the care and attention they deserve. Visit us today to see how you can make a difference in the lives of these deserving creatures.
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Location & Phone number
111 N 1st St, Rockford, IL 61107, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
12:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Thursday:
12:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Friday:
12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Noah's Ark is the most caring facility for all animals. All of the volunteers and workers here work so hard to make sure the animals are not only taken care of but adopted out to good people. They are very thorough with the adoption process and make sure that each animal has a good, safe, and loving home. I got my sweet ginger cat Papaya from Noah's and am so thankful. Papaya is my baby! "
"I believe this is the only "no-kill" animal shelter in the city. I adopted my sweet little dog from this shelter. We donate money and food to this shelter to help all of the animals kept here in hopes that they'll continue their good work."
"I just has the WORST experience with Noah's Ark!!! No communication there either!! Went in to adopt a puppy they had posted. Only 8 weeks old. They tried to Neuter him prematurely without checking if he was able to have the surgery... Since he wasn't ready, they couldn't complete the procedure and stitched him back up. They told me to pick him up and said he was neutered. Showed up and then told me he wasn't. He ended up with Seroma and an infection after the procedure. I took him back to be looked at and they ended up keeping him for over a week because the vet couldn't see him right away. A week!!! In a small cage sitting in pee with his food and water scattered all over. I went to visit him several times while he was there since they would NOT let me take him home. Once he came back home he was urinating every 15 minutes. Took him back again within 24 hrs to be rechecked. Again they kept him overnight (for no reason). They "said" they ran a urinalysis and he was fine. Then proceeded to tell me they were going to keep him because they didn't think it was a good fit. Apparently they didn't like the fact that I was asking questions about the care he was receiving (or lack there of). After a phone argument they finally let me take him. I Immediately took him to my vet. It's a good thing I did because they showed me the new urinalysis which showed a UTI. I don't trust Noah's Ark at all and have reported them!"
"Last night Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter—Rockford posted an 8 month old male German Shepherd that would be available for adoption today. I filled out the application immediately (and honestly—mentioning that I do have 2 shepherds and a Jack Russell already, hopeful that my shepherd experience would work in my favor) and gathered all my dogs’ paperwork, ready to present. Today, I arrived at the shelter early with both of my children (3.5 year old and 11 month old) to stand in line with everyone else and was not even allowed inside because my husband and THREE dogs were not present. Apparently this was a special requirement for this specific dog. Noah’s Ark, I’m sorry but how was that supposed to be possible? As my application you required (and I’m certain didn’t review) stated, I am a stay at home mom; therefore, my husband works…which was also noted. I’m also confused…and concerned…about your requirement to bring in not one but THREE dogs from an established pack, with young children, to meet a dog that none of us have even seen. Again, how was this ideal?? I left with hopes to return later that evening with my husband, three dogs, and two very young children. Assuming, since the adoption was application based, you would take the time to review the applicants and contact the family after x amount of time that you felt would be the best fit. I am disappointed to say the least. For a shelter that claims to have such a thorough adoption policy, I was SHOCKED to learn this dog was adopted out before I even made it home. I do hope the pup went to a good family. I know we would have provided him with a wonderful life that sadly you didn’t even take a moment to consider."
"Got 2 sweet babies. They are brother and sister. We absolutely love them! Staff was helpful. Animals seemed to be well taken care of. They are always busy. So make sure you give yourself a little time if you are coming in. Will come back when we are ready to adopt again."
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