Engaging remote volunteers
This article was written by guest contributor Melissa Sherry, Volunteer Impact Coordinator at the Michigan Community Service Commission. Let’s face it: remote work, remote shopping, remote meetings, and even remote volunteerism isn’t going away anytime soon. There,...
Hero dog Tinsley helps save owner’s life by leading police to crash site
The year 2022 just started and we may have already found our dog of the year. Tinsley, a year-old Shiloh Shepard, caught the attention of police on I-89 in Vermont the evening of January 3. Authorities tried to corral Tinsley, but the canine pulled a Lassie and led...
Breed discrimination in home insurance policies
When you hear about breed discrimination, it is usually in the context of breed-specific legislation (BSL). We discussed BSL in great detail in a past article. Some communities that previously enacted BSL are rescinding it in favor of laws mandating responsible...
Remembering Baron: A Story of Resilience
We at Michigan Humane are saddened to hear that Baron, one of the most inspiring dogs in our organization’s history, has died. But in the spirit of the holidays, Baron’s story continues to inspire even upon his passing. Many of our favorite holiday stories are about...
Michigan Humane-drafted bills protecting victims of animal cruelty and neglect pass House, head to Senate
Michigan needs state-wide legislation that will provide an effective bond-or-forfeit process to protect animals seized in animal cruelty and neglect cases. An effective bond-or-forfeit statute prevents animal victims of cruelty and neglect from being victimized again...
Save lives and on your tax bill with a qualified charitable distribution
Do you love supporting the animals cared for by Michigan Humane but like to keep a close eye on your disposable income? Is saving animal lives and saving on your tax bill important to you? If you are at least 70½ years old, you can take advantage of supporting...
Celebrating National Adopt a Senior Pet Month
Michigan Humane cares for hundreds of older animals each year who have so much love yet to give. That’s why in November, we celebrate National Adopt a Senior Pet Month and feature the stories of these older pets who deserve their best life. Huckleberry is one of those...
One million pounds of food and counting in keeping families together
We firmly believe that a pet is only as healthy as the community in which it lives. The power of the human-animal bond shines no matter one’s financial situation. History has shown us time and time again that people will sacrifice their own wellbeing for that of their...
Your support this holiday season saves lives
The holidays are the perfect time to reflect on our thanks and gratitude. Michigan Humane has so much to be grateful for – during an uncertain year, supporters like you were steadfast in giving animals the resources they needed for a second chance, and our community...
Help keep families together as a Safety Net Pet Foster
Pet owners facing crisis, like hospitalization, losing their home or escaping an abusive relationship, may find themselves struggling to care for their pet while also taking the steps they need to take to care for themselves. When these folks don’t have someone they...








