Ask the Behaviorist: Barking and Lunging!

Check out the Michigan Humane Society blog on Wednesdays to see common pet behavior questions answered by our Senior Director of Operations and pet behavior expert, CJ Bentley. If you have an immediate behavior concern with your pet, please call a qualified trainer or...

Hope is Building: A Note from a Former Employee

Last week, MHS held the official ground breaking ceremony for our new Detroit Animal Care Campus. The new facility will be approximately 34,000 square feet in size and will cost $15.5 million to construct. The future MHS Detroit Animal Care Campus will offer improved...

Ask the Vet: Declawing and Bad Breath

Check out the Michigan Humane Society blog on Mondays to see common veterinary questions answered. If you have an immediate medical concern with your pet, please call your veterinarian! If you have a non-urgent question you would like answered on the blog, you can...

A Flock of New Homes Needed

While MHS specializes in domesticated companion animals, and particularly cats and dogs, we will accept any animal that is brought to us. Sometimes when investigating cruelty cases, we take in animals that we wouldn’t normally see in a shelter –...