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- Michigan Animal Adoption Network, FerndaleFirst and foremost among the two operations of the Michigan Animal Adoption Network is our Animal Care Network (ACN), a dedicated group of volunteers spending time each weekend in low income areas in suburban Wayne and Oakland counties providing relief to strictly outdoor pets. The difference that the ACN has made in the many neighborhoods they visit is phenomenal. Volunteers are not only dedicated to rescuing the animals but are also committed to rehabilitating. The ACN could not be prouder of the hard work of our volunteers and the results of this program.
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- GOLDEN RETRIEVER RESCUE OF MICHIGANOur mission is to locate suitable adoptive homes for homeless and displaced Golden Retrievers
while simultaneously providing shelter, food, companionship and medical care to the Goldens. We
are also committed to educating the public on all aspects of ownership. This would include care
giving, population control, proper diet and exercise, and the importance of regular veterinarian
visits.
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- Michigan Basset Rescue - WaterfordMichigan Basset Rescue is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1992. Since then, our primary goal has remained the same: to find permanent homes for bassets in need. MBR does not receive any local, state, or federal funding. Instead, MBR is funded solely by private donations and fundraising events. Most of the money we receive goes toward veterinary care for the rescued bassets, including any required surgeries, spay/neutering, vaccinations, heartworm teatment and more. Other expenditures go toward shelter fees, boarding, transportation expenses, food, grooming, rescue tags, collars, leashes, miscellaneous fundraising expenses and foster care expenses.
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- Detroit Dog ParksThe ideal dog park is a designated, fenced-in area where people can bring their dogs to play and run off-leash. A dog park can be a great place to share and distribute information pertaining to dog care and training. For dog owners with limited mobility, it can be a place to socialize with other dog owners and exercise their dogs. A report on off-leash dog parks by Portland Parks and Recreation states that "There is a newly identified parks user group: Dogs and their owners. This user group is drawn to parks for open space, fresh air, exercise and socialization for themselves and their pets. Coming to a park is their chosen form of recreation, much the same as jogging or biking. They are legitimate park users."
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- Detroit Kennel Club DogThe first Detroit Kennel Club benched dog show was held in April of 1916 at the Detroit Armory. There were four judges and catalogs cost twenty-five cents. The 1917 catalog lists over 250 Detroit Kennel Club members, many from the moneyed families of Detroit. In its first few years of existence, the location of the show alternated between the Armory and the Michigan State Fairgrounds, and the time of year of the event varied as well. By the 1920s, the show had moved to the Detroit Convention Hall located at Cass, Woodward and Canfield Avenues, the site of the current Vernors bottling plant. The annual benched show soon afterward became a March tradition, and the catalog price rose to fifty cents! In 1949, the show moved back to the Fairgrounds, where it remained until its relocation to Cobo Hall in 1964.
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- All About Animals RescueWe formed this rescue to help unwanted dogs and cats and place them in loving, permanent homes while providing programs to reduce pet over-population. Click here to see what we do and read a touching story! We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) no-kill organization.
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- Great Lakes Border Collie RescueGreat Lakes Border Collie Rescue's mission is twofold: to rescue, retrain and rehome the unwanted Border Collies who have come into our care, and to promote responsible pet guardianship through education.
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- Great Dane Rescue, Inc.To place neglected and/or unwanted Great Danes into loving, permanent homes. Our coverage area includes Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Alabama (and parts of neighboring states of Alabama), Northwestern Kentucky, parts of Wisconsin, parts of Ohio and Ontario, Canada.
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- Michigan Coonhound Rescue, Inc.Michigan Coonhound Rescue is dedicated to the rescue and placement of Coonhounds in permanent family homes. We work with the Treeing Walker, Redbone, Bluetick and English varieties. We make a lifetime commitment to the dogs we rescue.
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- Michigan Greyhound ConnectionMichigan Greyhound Connection is committed to finding responsible and loving adoptive homes for retired racing greyhound dogs and educating the public about the inhumane treatment of these dogs by the greyhound racing industry.
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