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Pet Pantry Program:
The Michigan Humane Society’s Pet Pantry program assists hundreds of qualifying low-income families in the metro Detroit area. MHS provides dog or cat food at no charge to owned pets in an effort to keep animals in their current homes.
How to Qualify:
If you need temporary assistance in providing food for your pets, you can visit one of our Animal Care Centers!
Low-Cost Pet Vaccination Clinics:
The Michigan Humane Society Protect-A-Pet clinics offer low-cost, age-appropriate vaccinations against Distemper, Parvovirus, Rabies and other deadly diseases as well as low-cost micro-chipping for dogs and cats of pet owners.
MHS for Military aims to connect companion animals in need of homes with veterans and active-duty service personnel to create new families.
The program includes the following:
1. Fee-waived adoptions on any pet, including kittens and puppies, for any qualified adopter
2. MHS’s adoption package includes pet sterilization, age-appropriate vaccines, de-worming and more
3. Discounts on veterinary care for the first year, valid at all 3 MHS locations
4. Opportunity to activate additional benefits through the Pets for Patriots program
To participate in the MHS for Military program, customers must bring the following at time of adoption:
1. Proof of honorable discharge / DD 214 / DD 256
2. Veteran’s designation on state ID
3. Driver’s license (or State of Michigan ID card) with current address
4. Veterinary records for any current pets or provide vet’s phone number
5. All members of your household-MHS prefers (and in some cases requires) that all members of the household meet and are comfortable with the pet
6. Any canine family members-MHS prefers (and in some cases requires) dog-to-dog meetings between your current dog(s) and potential new canine family members
The MHS for Military discount is available at off-site or special adoption events provided all adoption requirements are met. Check out our Facebook page for the most up-to-date listing!
The fee-waived adoption is non-transferable, and any adopted pets must reside with the veteran or active-duty adopter.
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