Famous Fido Rescue No Kill Advocacy Wellness & Learning Center

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Chicago, United States

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Pet adoption service· Pet supply store· Pet groomer

Famous Fido Rescue No Kill Advocacy Wellness & Learning Center Reviews | Rating 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 reviews)

Famous Fido Rescue No Kill Advocacy Wellness & Learning Center is located in Chicago, United States on 3124 W Irving Park Rd. Famous Fido Rescue No Kill Advocacy Wellness & Learning Center is rated 3.8 out of 5 in the category pet adoption service in United States.

Address

3124 W Irving Park Rd

Phone

+1 7739070305

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

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Mia Garcia

Save yourself the time and energy of applying to adopt at Fido. I don’t even know where to start...their place is disgusting, it’s smells so bad of urine the minute you walk in the door and it’s crowded, 80-100 cats and dogs being held at once. The adoption process is nonexistent. I had to email almost every other day to get a response, I was dragged along for a month trying to adopt a dog. I had all the qualifications, single adult home, a lot of time at home to give training and attention, etc. At the meet and greet Gloria didn’t wear a mask, on top of that she wouldn’t let the 4lbs dog come near me, everytime it’s come up to smell me she’d yank him away on the leash. She told me how she’s really attached to him and all the other dogs and she needed to be ensured he wouldn’t be around other dogs or cats, she specified that he sleeps alone away from the other dogs because of his anxiety. I ensured her again and again via email, in person, and on the phone that it was just me no other pets. Another week passed and I get an email saying “after getting to spend more time with the dog I decided he should live with another dog for companionship so we are keeping him here until I find someone who fits all my criteria” which is the exact opposite she’s been saying this entire time. She says she does not have the money or resources to support all these animals but doesn’t want them adopted out; she’d rather just collect your donations and sponsorship money. Ultimately all the comments about Gloria being an animal hoarder and trying to profit off her collection of animals rings very true to my experience. She is on Facebook asking for donations and for people to buy her calendar so she can keep these animals with little to no interest in adopting them out unless the adopter pay extra money in donations, sponsorships, Dirty work happening at Fido. Poor animal bebes stuck there with that woman.

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Flo P

We found our new furry buddy at Famous Fido and it was a wonderful experience through and through. He's the sweetest lil cuddlebug and we're so grateful to have him our lives. The owner of the place, Gloria, was great! I see a lot of negative reviews on here, but I'm assuming it's from people that don't truly grasp the realities of taking care of a pet. If you had issues with her, I'm betting it's because she sensed you weren't the right fit...because she really cares for these animals. She's not just going to hand you one because suddenly on a whim, you decided to get one. You have to show that you'll really care for the animal. After so many years in the business, having to endure so many returned pets that are no longer wanted, well that would make anyone take more precaution with whom they let adopt in the future. It's very refreshing to see the level of commitment and love that Gloria puts into caring for these guys. Don't be fooled by the negative reviews...adopting from Famous Fido is a great option!!

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Vanessa Recinos

I brought in an orange tabby that was being attacked on my back porch by another male stray. I would have kept him but i have 4 female cats and 3 of them were not fixed. I couldn't keep him locked up for so long because i didnt want him stressing. Im so happy they were able to take him in and i hope he gets adopted. I gave them a small donation but ill be donating again soon. Thank you for helping and caring for them.

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Laura Brody

After reading several other troubling reviews, I'm inspired to write one of my own based on a foster situation that I found myself in several years ago. I was fostering a cat named Becker that was pulled from CACC. After many generous people promised pledge money for the rescue that pulled him, Famous Fido agreed to assist. The problem was, all they really wanted was the money. Despite Becker needing veterinary attention, they refused to make an appointment for him until I harassed all of those people for the pledge money. When they were satisfied with the amount, the appointment was made and I paid out of my own pocket, with the promise of reimbursement from the pledge funds. Unfortunately, I never saw that money. There were excuses and promises to pay later, but in the end I was just ignored. There was no effort on the part of the rescue to find a home for the cat. When he started breaking out of the room to attack my cats, my calls for help were ignored. Eventually I brought him in to the rescue to explain the situation and left in tears. Gloria basically told me I was a horrible, heartless person who didn't care about animals. I'm not sure if Famous Fido really cares about animals. Maybe they're just in over their heads and felt they had to sacrifice some ani.als for the good of others. Maybe it really is just about the money. I wouldnt feel comfortable supporting their organization in any way, especially since there are so many others in Chicago that go above and beyond.