Claudia R. • December 18, 2015GREAT service, everyone is super friendly and helpful, and they really try very hard to make sure you find the right pet for you!
Berk K. • September 13, 2015You can volunteer to dog-walk here via New York Cares. For example, they have shifts every Sunday between 10:30am and 1pm for volunteers.
Jonathan L. • June 4, 2017Nice, clean, and friendly facility. The adoption process for a kitten was smooth. Staff answered all of our questions.
1800PetsAndVets.com • September 15, 2014ATTENTION: Please give Seaport Animal Hospital and the awesome staff a “1-5 Star Review” on 1800PetsAndVets®
Topher B. • January 23, 2012Got our wonderful cat Agnes here! Robert is easy to speak with and very knowledgeable. Did you know Social Tees helps provide affordable vet care to all adoptees? Say hi to Robert's pal Oscar!
Daddy's Sunshine!! • May 14, 2012They do amazing work.. And it's all free for Pit Bulls.. Cuz they rock!
Eve • January 7, 2011Long wait, despite having an appointment booked. Overall great care & friendly vets/aides. If you don't mind waiting, you should bring your pet here.
Chelsa • December 17, 2013Great place to adopt a kitty. Super sweet and knowledgeable staff members are more than willing to help you find the right fit. Also, its a no-kill shelter!
Stephanie Y. • January 5, 2015They rescue all kinds of wildlife, not just birds!
Samantha K. • June 14, 2013Dr. Dan is great! But, no need to be on time to your appt. I always have to wait more than 15 min. to see him.
Brian M. • November 9, 2014Their adoption units are on the second floor. Lots of beautiful, well-behaved dogs, both big and small. Cats and bunnies too! #adoptapet #adoptdontshop
Rachel H. • April 30, 2014Got to the area (94st-northern blvd) at midnight.Some people began to arrive 2:30am then a swarm of people at 5:30am.Good thing we made a list.Pit bull are priority, so I got pushed to 4th. Come EARLY
Belkis C. • May 24, 2013Check-in to City Tails NYC and get a free rescue wristband AND Freekibble.com will make a meal donation to an animal in need at a local NYC shelter.
MetroFocus • April 12, 2012Volunteering at your local animal shelter is a gift that gives back, but if allergies keep you away from anything furry, you can still help by donating items like blankets, toys, and treats.
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