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Businiess name:  Houston Humane Society
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
We adopted a dog, only to find out that the dog had distemper, confirmed by my outside vet. After I spent a few hundred dollars with my outside vet in testing and meds, we brought the dog back and waited a few months to get over the experience- it was very emotional. We went back to adopt another dog and were told we could not adopt since we retd a dog. It seems they wrote in the file that we returned the dog because of a cough- the "young lady" at the front desk needs to leave her opinions back at the trailer park and stop acting like her role in life is to keep the dogs in excrement and filth instead of adopting them to a proper home. My husband and I are professional individuals and we have two children that are grown and are professional. We stood at the front desk while we were made to feel like we mistreated an animal or were not deserving of an animal - all the while they allowed us to adopt a sick animal. It was very embarrassing. When we brought the sick dog back we wer

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