by Dave Kim | Jun 7, 2019 | Behavior, General
Are you bringing home your stress? Your dog could be feeling the effects according to a new study. The stress dog parents feel can be transferred to their pups, a study published in Scientific Reports on Thursday states. Swedish researchers observed 58 people and...
by Anna Chrisman | Jun 3, 2019 | General
The Humane Society of Livingston County (HSLC) has officially merged with the Michigan Humane Society following the completion of a process begun several months ago. This combination will bring premium care and best practices in shelter and veterinary services to the...
by Dave Kim | May 31, 2019 | Animal Cruelty, General
Nearly 140 dogs covered in urine, feces and fleas were found inside a Orange County, Calif. mansion on Thursday (May 30). CBS Los Angeles reports that authorities recovered 136 dogs from a home inside a gated community. The breeds were mostly Maltese and Shih Tzus....
by Ann Griffin | May 30, 2019 | Advocacy, General
Advocacy for animals is a key component of Michigan Humane’s mission. While that advocacy typically focuses on state and local legislation in an effort to improve animal welfare, sometimes we take advantage of unique opportunities to advocate for animals. In...
by Michigan Humane Society | May 29, 2019 | General
Unfortunately, our 2019 Mutt March will need to be postponed due to the rain and flooding that has covered much of southeastern Michigan in the last few weeks. Given the current conditions at the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House, our participants would end up doing less...
by Anna Chrisman | May 24, 2019 | Adoptions, General
Cats, Kittens, and Cattens, Oh My! All Michigan Humane adoption centers and the Humane Society of Livingston County are waiving feline adoption fees May 24-25. Have you been considering adding a feline friend to your home? Well, now may be the perfect time to come...