Dumb Friends League

Dumb Friends League

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2080 South Quebec Street
Denver, CO 80231
(303) 751-5772

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Animal Shelters

www.ddfl.org/

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Dogs:  YesCats:  Yes
Critters:  YesVolunteer program:  Yes
Puppy classes:  YesDog behavior classes:  Yes
Cat behavior classes:  YesAgility classes:  Yes
Humane education:  YesAnimal hospital:  No
Pet loss support:  YesPrograms for kids/teens:  Yes

“Other than pet adoptions, the DDFL also provides many other services, including affordable training classes for dogs and cats. ”

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5edited: December 21st, 2007

DDFL does a great job!


I am an alumnus of another shelter, but Denver Dumb Friends League is really great. They have an excellent facility, good policies and do a such a good job of getting dogs adopted. We would not hesitate to recommend DDFL to anyone in need of shelter services.

posted: December 21st, 2007

 

 
5posted: December 3rd, 2007

Great Place!


This is where I got my cutie pie and he's the best puppy! They were friendly and fast and they make sure the puppy is healthy otherwise they'll pay for needed care.

 

 
5edited: October 8th, 2007

What a beautiful facility!


So clean, so convenient and suitable for animals and human alike. The animals are treated very well. Dudley was clean, groomed, and well taken care of even though he was scared and didn't know what was happening to him. We had a private counselor and a private room to get acquainted in. I was able to take him outdoors to a grassy area to play. That's when I knew I wanted to take him home. He had to stay one more day to be neutered. They never release an animal that hasn't been neutered or spayed and micro-chipped. All that was done for free. There is a gift shop in the facility where you can buy necessities and gifts for your new animal. Also, they give you a free bag of food. Afterward they follow up on the animals that are adopted to make sure they are in a good home. They have to be treated well, have seen a vet (first visit is free), are happy and well established or they go back to the facility. There is a help line in case you have any problems and they offer training classes. What a wonderful dog I got! I am so thankful for my Dudley!

posted: October 8th, 2007

 

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