Louisiana SPCA
About the Business
The Louisiana SPCA is a renowned institution located at 1700 Mardi Gras Boulevard in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. This establishment serves as a pet store, store, and veterinary care center, providing top-notch services for animals in need. With a team of dedicated professionals and a commitment to animal welfare, the Louisiana SPCA is a trusted resource for pet owners and animal lovers in the community. Whether you're looking to adopt a new furry friend, purchase pet supplies, or seek medical care for your beloved companion, the Louisiana SPCA is the place to go.
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Location & Phone number
1700 Mardi Gras Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70114, United States
Hours open
Monday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
12:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"We adopted Byron from LASPCA last Saturday. We couldn't be happier! The staff was so friendly and helpful. We met at least 10 dogs and the girls at the front were happy to keep taking dogs out for us. We found our special boy and the adoption process was painless. They also have a low-cost clinic for follow-up medical appointments which I appreciate. I hope more people decide to adopt with LASPCA!"
"Wouldn’t take an emaciated pregnant dog that looks very ill in that we found because we found it across the river. Three employees behind the desk watched us struggle with the dog to take it back to our car because it was unable to walk. Told us to “bring it somewhere else”. Very sad these people are supposed to be the place we feel safe to bring stray hurt dogs to."
"Very positive atmosphere. Harley the pooch is extremely hyper they were very patient with me and her. Vet services and staff were great and prices were reasonable."
"Please don’t use this place especially if you find a stray and want to bring it in here. They will put it asleep quicker than you can say thanks. I recently fostered a dog from here a few months back and after a month I had to bring her back in because my neighbors were complaining about the constant barking while I was away at work. I called up and they told me to bring her back in. She was a puppy 7 months old and in great health. I was told by one of the foster coordinators originally when I took her that even if I can only keep her for a few days they chances of her getting adopted when she comes back are greatly improved. I kept an eye on the website after I dropped her back to see if they posted her photo for adoption but nothing. I emailed and asked how she’s doing and got no response. A week later I eventually got a response only for them to tell me the dog was euthanized because of neurological problems. I was heartbroken. If I had have know this was gonna happen I’d have held onto her until someone or some other organization could put her up for adoption. I have lost all faith in this organization. I wish they told me they were gonna put her asleep and I would never have brought her back. PLEASE DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND IF YOU DO DECIDE TO USE THIS PLACE JUST KNOW THAT THE DOG YOU BRING IN HAS A HUGE CHANCE OF EUTHANASIA !! This place needs to be more open about the fact that they are a kill shelter."
"I found a cat that was not in good shape. I dropped her off here. Regardless of what decision was ultimately taken to help her the SPCA is a very impressive building and it’s clean and the staff were helpful on arrival. To know that it’s there is very appreciated."
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