My wife and I had a great experience with RAP. Yes, the process takes a while but unlike a shelter or some other organizations, this is all volunteer. They don’t have even part time administrative help and they rely on a network of volunteers for everything from bringing the dogs up from the south to fostering and transportation. To Jill S., I would just say to give them some time, things don’t always happen instantly when there are home visits and other things in place. The organization is trying to ensure that these dogs don’t wind up back in shelters or foster care. Its a simple process and it works. Regardless, our adopted pup has been with us for a few years now and the process was exactly as we expected it to be when dealing with a volunteer organization. Not always the fastest or best organized but sufficient and one with the best of intentions. I would and do recommend RAP consistently and no one we have referred has had a bad experience at all. Go to one of the meet and greets at Braxton’s and pick out a loving, deserving dog!
Jill S.
Classificação do local: 1 Mooresville, NC
This agency was very disappointing! It has been almost 3 weeks since I emailed them to foster/adopt a dog that was in urgent need(they have no phone number). After 4 emails, I still haven’t heard back from them. It is a shame for these dogs to needlessly be sitting in a shelter for such a long time when there is someone interested in adopting them. I understand there is a «process», such as a home visit, but to not even respond to simple inquiries is very unorganized, especially since they present such a sense of urgency in their ads. I wouldn’t recommend, it doesn’t seem like they have the animal’s best interest in mind.