Adopt a Pet Looking for a pet? The Michigan Humane Society has hundreds of dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, birds and other small animals available for adoption.
Somebody Here Needs You. View adoptable animals by type or location:
Changing a Pet's Name
What if you've found the perfect pet and love everything about him... except his name?
Providing a Pawsitive Start
MHS innovative training program definitively answers Billy Crystal's famous question, 'Is it better to look good or to feel good?'
Pocket Pets
If you're thinking of adding a furry friend to your family, you might want to consider a "pocket pet." Hamsters, gerbils, guinea pigs, rats, rabbits, and ferrets are some of the most popular pets.
Consider adding a feline to your family.
For a long time people believed that cats were great pets for people who weren't home that much. And while it is true that cats don't need to be let outside like dogs do cats are actually very social animals.
Older vs. Younger
When the time comes to pick that "ideal" companion for your family one question always comes up: Should you adopt a puppy or kitten or should you adopt an older pet...maybe one over a year old or so?
The Michigan Humane Society is registered as a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Contributions to The Michigan Humane Society are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. MHS's tax identification number is 38-1358206. Somebody Here Needs You.