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Businiess name:  Pet Rescue By Judy
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I found this site when I did a search to find the address for Pet Rescue by Judy -- and when I read the first 2 ""tips"" I felt compelled to comment. Both mention that they think this rescue is run by an animal 'hoarder' ..... Are you people for real? Do you know the definition of an animal hoarder? There's a nifty little tv show with that exact name that might could help y'all out!!\r \r Here's my story: I stopped by the rescues location at the Oviedo Mall just because I was walking by and saw it. It was my first time at the mall and I was killing time and thought - why not? I played with the puppies for a bit and actually saw 2 getting adopted ( some hoarders they are!! ) as I was leaving I overheard a volunteer telling someone how the shelter could really use old towels, sheets, blankets etc.\r So I stopped to listen and the young volunteer continued talking to both of us. Since my aunt had recently passed away and we were cleaning out her house the next day (Monday) I said I would bring any of those items I found into the shelter for the animals. Hence the web search for the shelter address. \r Next day I did go to the shelter in Sanford to drop off 4 garbage bags of towels, etc.\r There were crates of dogs everywhere and a whole mess of volunteers walking and feeding and brushing and playing with dogs. It was obvious this place took in every possible animal it could until there was literally no space available at all. For the person complaining that they didn't take her cat or dog or whatever -- what were they supposed to do if they were FULL? If you had truly gone there it was pretty obvious that there was not a lot of eexcess space. How can you complain because they had already helped everyone they could and had no room? Maybe if more people had visited that mall and adopted they'd have more spots.\r All I know is everyone I met was kind, nice , professional and it was obvious to me that this group was doing the best they could to help the animals. Personally I respect their good work and would never tear down folks that were trying to make a difference

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