Lhasa Happy Homes

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Santa Monica, United States

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Animal rescue service· Animal shelter· Pet Adoption

Lhasa Happy Homes Reviews | Rating 3.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Lhasa Happy Homes is located in Santa Monica, United States on our adoption site, 1158 26th Street (business address This is not. Lhasa Happy Homes is rated 3.2 out of 5 in the category animal rescue service in United States.

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our adoption site, 1158 26th Street (business address This is not

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+1 3107454272

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Davoud Khiaban

Our adoption application was denied for bogus reasons that do not even relate to our application. Review is arbitrary and combined with prejudice and not in the the best interest of the animal. So sad!! Response to owner: I told the truth. You can make up stories all you want. That does not change the facts. Wish you good luck.

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Loreen Ferraro

Sadly, when I checked last, there were only 2 dogs (covid issues). I had checked 6 months ago and there were about 10. I had adopted a Lhasa many years ago, great experience.

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Matthew Stuart

These people are not professional at all. We tried to get three different dogs from these people. We even met one of them with a dog and we had our hearts set on it. We gave up holds on two other dogs to get this one. Filled out paperwork which is a lot of work by the way. We only had one final step, and they decided they didn't want to adopt out the dog anymore. So we ended up losing out on all three dogs after a month. My family is very upset and would recommend that nobody ever use these people. The process is very long and the fee is very high.

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jgoldie135

We got the greatest rescue from Lhasa Happy Homes. 3 years ago we adopted a 4 year old Shih Tzu ( Bogey) now named Quaker. He was shy, timid. and now he is the most confident little guy ever. Randee really works hard to match the dogs with the right homes. Thank you Randee for our little guy Quaker.

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Doug and Kath Aarniokoski

Found the best dog in the world here. Nuff sayd (mic drop)

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Daphne Robinson

After weeks of application processing, they decided not to adopt the dog out at all. I don’t mind how long the process takes, but unfortunately my husband and I had already withdrawn applications for two other rescues. I don’t believe they should post rescues they intend to keep for themselves. This bait and switch caused us heartbreak and missed opportunities to provide a good home for another dog. By the way, they haven’t even bothered to remove the posting of the dog we wanted.

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anthonychun72

we were blessed to adopt a bonded pair from lhasa happy homes and are absolutely in love with our shih tzu and lhasa. i didn't find the process difficult at all, and thought the process was completely smooth and professional. i assume the standards are high because randee wants to guarantee that all her pups are adopted into households that are ideal for the individual needs of her dogs. i'm happy to say that we were one of the lucky ones and have been blessed with an amazing pair that we will love forever. thank you lhasa happy homes for bringing joy and sweetness into our lives!

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Trevor Engman

The people that run the organization I’m sure mean well, but they’re rude. Deciding to adopt a dog verses buying a puppy from a breeder is a helpful and responsible choice, but interacting with these folks might leave you feeling inadequate and make you want to quit trying. PLEASE don’t let a negative experience with this organization dissuade you from providing and loving home to a dog that needs it. To Lhasa Happy Homes: If you care about providing great homes to dogs then you might consider being supportive and kind to people who are attempting to help. If many people around you say the same thing then maybe the problem is you. To people who would like to adopt a pet from this place: they will be VERY selective based on your responses to the questions in the application. They will be borderline unreasonable. If you’re interested in adopting a dog from them you should say in the application that you will spend any amount of money necessary (we said we were prepared to pay for pet insurance AND pay up to 1000 for unexpected medical issues and that was insufficient). You should respond that you will not give up even if you are never able to house train the dog. You should basically not say that anything would ever make a dog ‘not a good fit’ for your home. Good luck, and don’t forget, there are many other adoption agencies out there.