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The Michigan Humane Society programs and services impact the lives of more than 100,000 animals each year. From animal rescue and cruelty investigation to adoption, veterinary care, humane education, and legislative advocacy, the Michigan Humane Society is dedicated to being a leader in animal welfare.
For more information on a program or service please click on one of the links below.
- Pet Adoption
Dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, rabbits, birds, and other small animals - Adoptable Pet In-Center Training Program
Pawsitive Start gives all MHS adoptable animals a head start - Adopter Support Help Line
MHS support team can help with questions about the health or behavior or any animal adopted from the Michigan Humane Society - Cruelty Investigation
The Michigan Humane Society investigates more than 5,000 animal cruelty complaints each year in our service area of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park - Emergency Animal Rescue
The Michigan Humane Society’s Emergency Rescue Department comes to the aid of thousands of injured animals each year in our service area of Detroit, Hamtramck and Highland Park. - Humane Education
MHS provides hundreds of educational tours and presentations for metro Detroit area youth each year - Legislative Advocacy
Help MHS lobby for animal issues in Michigan and beyond - Pet Behavior Help Line
Do you have a question about the behavior of your pet? Let MHS's trained pet behavior experts help! - Pet Parenting Information
Plenty of resources and tips for pet owners - Spay/Neuter Programs
Low-cost spay/neuter programs for pet owners with low-income - Animal Surrender
MHS has an open door policy for owned animal surrender, yet makes every effort to provide alternatives to surrender. - Vaccination Clinics
MHS's yearly PROTECT-A-PET low-cost vaccination clinics for pet owners on low-incoem - Veterinary Care
MHS has three veterinary centers in Detroit, Rochester Hills and Westland - Wildlife Care
MHS operates a wildlife center at the Rochester Hills Center for Animal Care
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