Luvable Dog Rescue

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Mission: Our motto of “Place, Pack and Purpose,” guides our rescue philosophy. “Place” refers to our peaceful and beautiful 55 acre wooded sanctuary which transforms neglected dogs into happy and healthy companions through playtime outdoors and miles of hiking. We use the “Pack” (both human and canine) to also heal, teach, and socialize the dogs, so that they can succeed at the dogs “Purpose” which is to be a loving companion and family member. Luvable Dog Rescue dogs live either at our main kennel facility or with a foster family. Our dogs spend many hours a day with staff and volunteers, to enrich their lives and allow us to get to know them in order to place them in the most compatible home. Our dogs receive daily hikes on wooded trails, and enjoy play groups with other dogs, premium food, plenty of human company, mentally stimulating games, expert medical care, and a whole lot of love.

Community Stories

5 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

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Writer Professional with expertise in this field

Rating: 5

11/24/2017

The only thing truthful about the review left by "Rebecca M.1" is that Luvable does not allow walk ins and meetings are by appointment only as we spend a great deal of time with each family, helping find the perfect match for them and the dog. Everything else in that review is completely false and downright laughable at how ridiculous this scenario described was. We have not even had litters of puppies at this property for months. Our address is not even made public for people to just "drop in".

Rebecca M.1 Client Served

Rating: 1

09/26/2017

I was looking for a puppy and found a litter brought from LA to Luvabull. It was impossible to reach anyone so I dropped in. I was met by a young woman who informed me drop ins are not allowed and I had to hurry off the property as the bosses dogs were running loose. As I pulled out of a long driveway I notice a group of Put Bulls fighting along with little dogs barking and circulating the fight . A woman was screaming at them then screamed at me to leave. As I left in tears I could barely make out the grey dog lying on the side of the road in a pool of blood. It was the most tragic sight. I asked a neighbor for help who called animal control . The man has known the rescue owner for many years and said the dogs run wild and often kill livestock. This place is not licensed to keep this many dogs. They run free at the cost of killing other animal's and each other. There's no more words to say. But this isn't a safe haven by any means.

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Doglvr2 Client Served

Rating: 5

05/14/2015

This rescue organization truly cares about the pets they are placing in new homes. They ask a lot of questions and follow up several times to make sure you and your pet are doing well. I adopted a small dog who had come from a shelter in CA. She was never properly socialized with other dogs and had some issues. The shelter gave me a lot of good suggestions and told me I could return the dog to them if I felt I could not keep her. She was so sweet and adorable that we did not have the heart to give her up. Needless to say, she is now happy, healthy, and well adjusted (except for the obsession with squirrels). We love our Luvable Dog!

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AlexBrokaw Client Served

Rating: 5

01/07/2015

Our dog came from Luvable and we couldn't be happier with him. He was in a kill shelter in Southern California and was rescued and brought to Luvable. They are a wonderful facility for rescued dogs in Eugene, but out in the country with plenty of space. It has large yards for the dogs to romp in, large rooms with human overstuffed sofas, chairs and dog beds.

The staff was very loving to the dogs and welcomed us with smiles. They were very patient while we got to know our dog. I donate each year to help help keep this rescue group in operation.

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Maj H. Volunteer

Rating: 5

12/13/2011

Luv-A-Bull is an amazing dog rescue organization. I've never seen one more focused and heart=centered. Liesl Wilhardt, E.D. is a powerhouse of energy, enthusiasm and encouragement. The dogs are all walked twice daily and given better care than mos pampered housepets.

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