The people here were very nice and helpful. The place was clean and the animals were well cared for.
Mar 12th, 2023
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Nice employees and clean
Feb 2nd, 2023
Nice facility but very unfair. Went there and found a possible Lab that we could adopt. The dog had health issues so we couldn't see it. Was shown pics of the dog. After communicating back and forth to see the progress of the dog I was informed that a family came in that also was interested in the dog after we did. I was informed the the woman was a stay home mom, so its not 1st come, since at that time both of us worked we were discriminated against. Not many people can stay home, I guess they only cater to the rich. If you want to go to a fair rescue that doesn't discriminate than go to BARCS in Baltimore, we found a great dog there that we was able to bring home after the 2nd visit, She had health problems also that's the only reason we couldn't take her home the 1st day.
Feb 8th, 2023
Briggs Animal Adoption Center is located at 3731 Berryville Pike in Charles Town, West Virginia 25414. Briggs Animal Adoption Center can be contacted via phone at (304) 724-6558 for pricing, hours and directions.
A The phone number for Briggs Animal Adoption Center is: (304) 724-6558.
A Briggs Animal Adoption Center is located at 3731 Berryville Pike, Charles Town, WV 25414
A The website (URL) for Briggs Animal Adoption Center is: http://BAACS.ORG
A Briggs Animal Adoption Center employs approximately 2-5 people.
A You can contact Anna Briggs at (304) 724-6558.
A Briggs Animal Adoption Center is open:
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
A Briggs Animal Adoption Center has a 3.9 Star Rating from 329 reviewers.
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The people here were very nice and helpful. The place was clean and the animals were well cared for.
Nice employees and clean
Nice facility but very unfair. Went there and found a possible Lab that we could adopt. The dog had health issues so we couldn't see it. Was shown pics of the dog. After communicating back and forth to see the progress of the dog I was informed that a family came in that also was interested in the dog after we did. I was informed the the woman was a stay home mom, so its not 1st come, since at that time both of us worked we were discriminated against. Not many people can stay home, I guess they only cater to the rich. If you want to go to a fair rescue that doesn't discriminate than go to BARCS in Baltimore, we found a great dog there that we was able to bring home after the 2nd visit, She had health problems also that's the only reason we couldn't take her home the 1st day.
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