by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Mar 21, 2017 | Shelter News & Developments
The Humane Society of Macomb understands that giving up a pet can be a very hard decision and an emotional experience. We understand that circumstances can arise where adopters are not be able to keep the pet they originally adopted. It’s important to remember...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Mar 15, 2017 | Shelter News & Developments
Did you know that having a pet has benefits for you, your family, and your home? Its true! Pets can add excitement and love to any family and any home. If you’d like to learn more about the benefits, keep on reading! Benefits for You Having “playtime” with your pet is...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Mar 15, 2017 | Shelter News & Developments
With K9 Veterans Day on March 13, we thought we’d write a post about your furry friends and all they have done to serve this country. Dogs have been serving in the military for quite some time. In honor of these courageous pups, we decided to write a blog honoring...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Mar 8, 2017 | Shelter News & Developments
On Saturday, March 4 Charlotte Yakima and Cristen Alimario hosted our second TNR training class. The class was conducted in the Education Room at the Humane Society of Macomb. Local Macomb County residents were welcomed by Ken Kempkens, current Interim Director for...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Feb 14, 2017 | Pet Care & Tips, Shelter News & Developments
We are happy to announce and share our upcoming TNR training class on March 4. The event will take place at the Humane Society of Macomb from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. To register for this event please call (586) 731-9210 to reserve a place. Seating for the event will be...
by Humane Society of Macomb | Jan 24, 2017 | Shelter News & Developments
Last week The Humane Society of Macomb was honored to be featured in the Shelby TV news! Check out this interview with our interim director Ken Kempkens discussing some major improvements at the shelter and the positive effects on the staff and community. The Humane...