Dog Gets Caught Swimming in Backyard Pool
Like here in Metro Detroit, Oklahoma had a very hot weekend. You can't blame Baxter for wanting to cool off in his owner's inflatable pool. Little did he know that he would be caught on video taking a swim. As Fox 2 shares, Jerry Gordon of Jenks, Okla. looked out his...
Q&A with the CEO: Why aren’t you open more?
“Why aren’t you open more?” is a great question. I want the Michigan Humane Society to be there when you need it, because homeless animals need you. One of my key responsibilities is to ensure that we are good stewards of our financial resources. These gifts come from...
How Much is that Puppy in the Window? The High Financial and Emotional Cost of Puppy Mill Puppies
Puppies come in many shapes, sizes, and colors, but the one thing they all have in common is their cuteness! It’s no wonder so many people love them and actively seek out a puppy when they decide to add a new canine member to their family. And surveys show that a...
Pawfficer Badges becomes a ‘spokesanimal’ for more than Troy police
What a great experience it has been to work alongside the Troy Police Department in their efforts to bring a cat onto the force. It is a lighthearted, yet powerful, reminder of how important the animals we share our lives with are to us. One of the most important...
Matt Pepper weighs in on controversial ruling
In January of 2016, five Detroit Police Officers and a Sargent entered a home as part of a drug raid. The two suspects who were squatting in the home had three dogs in the home with them. In executing the raid all three dogs were shot and killed. Police...
Making the case: Animals and law enforcement
MHS advocates for humans and animals through its law enforcement training program. And when a court misinterprets Michigan law in a case involving animals and law enforcement, MHS advocates for a correct interpretation. In January 2015, MHS began developing a...
Matt Pepper’s Journal Entries from Houston (Part 2)
As Hurricane Harvey battered Southeast Texas, the Houston SPCA began reaching out to animal welfare organizations throughout the United States to the thousands of animals impacted by the deadly storm. On Monday, Sept. 4, the Michigan Humane Society answered the...
Matt Pepper’s Journal Entries from Houston (Part 1)
As Hurricane Harvey battered Southeast Texas, the Houston SPCA began reaching out to animal welfare organizations throughout the United States to the thousands of animals impacted by the deadly storm. On Monday, Sept. 4, the Michigan Humane Society answered the...
“No Kill” label divides shelters, diminishes impact
The term “no kill” is often thrown around by both animal welfare professionals and those who are passionate about saving pets. But what does it actually mean? Ask four different people and you will receive four different answers. The term “no kill” is inherently...
Responsible Pet Owners will Curb Dog Maulings
On June 17, a 10-year-old girl on Detroit’s east side was mauled by a pit bull while playing in the back yard of the home where the dog lived. She suffered horrific injuries. One can only imagine the fear and terror she felt as this happened and the scars, physically...

