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This was our first time at FairyTails. I instantly fell in love with this puppy and they were so sweet! They answered every questions I had and was super helpful! Since he is a young puppy, they gave me a copy of when he went to the vet to get checked and neutered. And they gave me a copy of his vaccine records and a lot of info on how to keep him safe from Parvo. You can definitely tell how they love and care for these animals. I highly recommend adopting any animal from them!!!
We adopted our dog from FairyTails in 2023. The staff was wonderful to work with, everyone was so kind - and the love and care put into the rescue is undeniable. We would absolutely recommend working with them when you're ready to adopt your own fur baby!
Fairytails is doing an unbelievable job! I can not say enough about these wonderful people. What they do is provide love and care to these sweet doggies. They volunteer their lives to save these animals at their lowest point! Thank you for our sweet Benny. You will always have our support!
A little less than a year ago, we adopted Maezee (Monet) from Fairy tails. She was so well worth the drive. She is an amazing little one. Since then, we try to give back to the rescue as much as possible because the service, followup and their love of the animals shows in what they do every day.
I adopted a dog from Fairy Tails. They were the best place to work with! First they let me foster a dog that I thought I might like to adopt, but she was too much for me. I had taken her to the dog park though, and a guy there thought she’d be perfect for a friend of his who owned a farm and a couple of weeks later a guy with a farm adopted her. But anyway, when I brought her back I felt awful because the foster just hadn’t gone well. She was just too big and too enthusiastic for my small house. So a couple of weeks later I went in to see another dog. I knew when I saw her that she wasn’t a foster. She was my dog. She was a scaredy-cat. She had a couple of big bald spots, probably from stress. She wanted a treat, but not from your hand and not coming closer to you. I think Heather may have been surprised when I said that I wanted this dog someone had hurt so much her spirit was almost broken. We had to switch the papers up from fostering to adopting. That night at the house was telling. Val would knock something on the floor and then shrink to the floor and cringe. She’d flip over a stack of books and shake like a leaf in the wind. She obviously thought she was in horrible trouble. It took a while for her to learn that in this house, living things matter more than inanimate objects. Oddly, Heather had told us Val didn’t like to be lifted, but Val let me lift her onto the bed that night. Heather checked in with me each day for the next few days — I’m not sure if Val’s situation was extreme enough that she drew special attention or if Heather does that with everyone. She still checks in from time to time on Facebook because she loves her animals. What we got with Val was a full health record from the time she’d been surrendered, so we knew shot dates, spay dates, other surgery and medical history. She’d also been tested with older children, younger children, big dogs, little dogs, and cats. She was chipped, all we had to was send it in. Heather gave us a goodie bag with poo bags for walks, cling bandages, and treats. And we got Val! She’s still a bit of a scaredy-cat, but she knows if that tail of hers knocks something off the table, it’s not the end of the world. She’s happy, and now that I’m retired, she loves the schedule as she leads the way through the house when I wake up. Although some days I try to get out of bed too early and she stands with two legs on either side of me making it clear that it’s a day to sleep in. She has what we thought would be a little brother now, but Val has made it clear that Loki is her son. Because of their sizes, they will always have that role, so, so whatever. But I know Heather is always thrilled when she hears good news or even a funny story about Val. Like, after two years, one of those bald spots is finally growing some hair back.