MI Puppy Mill survivors one step closer to homes
Last week the ASPCA helped remove more than 150 dogs from a large-scale, substandard breeding facility in Lake, MI. Just one week later they are happy to report they have been able to place the dogs with amazing shelter partners, Midwest. That means some of these dogs could be in a shelter near you. They are as follows:
– Roscommon County Animal Shelter of Prudenville, MI
– Kent County Animal Control of Grand Rapids, MI
– Humane Society of West Michigan of Grand Rapids, MI
– Michigan Humane Society of Rochester Hills, MI
– HANDD’S of Traverse City MI
Some of the more fearful and under socialized dogs have been transferred to the ASPCA Behavioral Rehab Center in New Jersey for further treatment.
Before transports ASCPA responders cared for and provided the dogs with veterinary services at the Roscommon County Animal Shelter. Each dog was carefully evaluated by the Anti-Cruelty Team before being transferred to the rescue groups.
“Thanks to our accommodating partner shelters, we were able to find placement for all of these dogs in just one week. These dogs have been living in miserable conditions their entire lives. We are excited to see them move on to shelters so quickly, and soon, to loving homes.”