by Blog Editor | Dec 10, 2019 | Rescue, The Kibble
On a cold and rainy day in late October, the Michigan Humane Society Field Services team received a call that a stray mom and her puppies were in an abandoned house in Detroit. Our field agents hurried to the location and were able to rescue 11 cold, wet pups that...
by Blog Editor | Jul 17, 2019 | General, Rescue
The damage of Hurricane Barry over the weekend has left southwestern Arkansas dealing with major flooding. Clark County Humane Society in Arkadelphia, Arkansas was at risk of losing many of the animals in their care due to the floods. At least one dog was killed and...
by Blog Editor | Jun 26, 2019 | General, Rescue, Safety
Update: According to WXYZ’s Twitter page, the owner of the German Shepherds has been found. Motorists on the Lodge Freeway in Detroit found an interesting sight during their commute early Wednesday morning: three German Shepherds wandering the Lodge. As the...
by Blog Editor | May 16, 2019 | Advocacy, Animal Cruelty, Rescue
The following op-ed piece is written by Michigan Humane Society’s Field Services Manager, Elise Ramsey: Investigating dog fighting cases is one of the most exciting and fulfilling parts of our job. When our work pays off and we are able to put together probable...
by Michigan Humane | May 15, 2019 | General, Rescue
The Michigan Humane Society values all animal lives, big and small, furry or scaly, and ones that say “moo” instead of “bark” or “purr.” Under the direction of the Michigan Humane Society’s Statewide Response Team, four calves...
by Michigan Humane | Dec 10, 2018 | General, Rescue, The Kibble
Hurricanes Michael and Florence killed almost 70 people in 5 states according to The Weather Channel. Officials may never know how many animals died with them, but we do know one thing: Dozens made it to safety thanks to you. Care to meet them? On September 11, you...