Grants Animal Care Center
722 Redondo Road, Grants, NM 87020
About Us
Grants Animal Care Center is a local government office located at 722 Redondo Road in Grants, New Mexico, United States. This institution is dedicated to providing compassionate care and support for animals in need within the community. Their services include animal rescue, sheltering, veterinary care, and adoption programs. The dedicated staff at Grants Animal Care Center work tirelessly to ensure the well-being and safety of all animals under their care. Whether you are looking to adopt a new furry friend or need assistance with a lost or stray animal, Grants Animal Care Center is here to help.
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Hours open
Monday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tuesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wednesday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thursday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Friday:
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
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Reviews
"I went to this shelter to find my dog who went missing. As I approached the door, I noticed a sign that stated to ring the bell once. I figured someone was ringing the bell over and over. So, I peered into the window and did not see anyone at the front desk. I pushed the ring button once. An older aged female came out of rear door and stood behind the counter. She looked up and screamed across the room just open the door, it is unlocked. I walked in and explained she should probably take the sign down if the door remains unlocked. She asked what I needed. I asked if I could walk in the back and see if my dog was at the facility. She never made eye contact and starting rapid firing questioning me looking through a folder. Fortunately a gentleman walked out from the rear and I asked him the same question. He escorted me to the back and was very generous. This woman is rude and doe snot represent the City of Grants."
"The first thing that hits you when you enter the building is the stench of feces and urine. The kennels are depressingly small cement cell blocks with terrible overcrowding. One dog is in a small kennel full of over a dozen piles of old feces and dried up diarrhea. There's no excuse for these inhumane conditions."
"I have tried to call and. Leaves messages about a dog at the petro truckstop. I have been through here twice in one month and this poor dog is still here. She incredible sweet. Maybe someone will see this review and take her in. Apparently this office ignores calls and posts."
"I'm hopeful and a bit relieved to know that now Jerri is working there or volunteering. perhaps this place can turn around for the better for the sake of the animals and the community. The community can see how much she is doing for the animals and how much she cares."
"I adopted my dogs from here and couldn't be happier. The staff described the dog's personalities accurately and obviously were familiar with them. I am also fostering a cat with her young kittens as the shelter is full and encourage others to foster if they can. This shelter does the best they can with what they have."
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