by Humane Society of Macomb | Jul 30, 2019 | Shelter News & Developments, Tails of Hope Stories
As a no-kill shelter and an organization that speaks for those who cannot speak for themselves, we are sometimes able to rescue animals from other shelters that are running out of room. In early July 2019, we were able to take in six dogs from another Michigan shelter...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Jul 27, 2019 | Tails of Hope Stories
We’re happy to say that Ingrid was adopted. Ingrid was brought to our shelter as a stray in July of last year. When she entered our shelter, she was emaciated, filthy and suffered from a skin condition that caused her to have missing hair. After she was nursed back...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Jul 20, 2019 | Tails of Hope Stories
We’re excited to announce that Lola was adopted. Lola was transferred to our shelter in need of medical attention back in February. When she entered our shelter, she seemed to be favoring one of her front legs. After receiving medical attention from our veterinary...
by Humane Society of Macomb H2H Consulting | Jun 28, 2019 | Tails of Hope Stories
We’re excited to announce that one of our shelter cats, Candy Corn, was adopted into his furever home. Candy Corn was brought to our shelter in August of last year in need of a new furever home with owners who were understanding and patient. He spent 165 days at the...
by Humane Society of Macomb | Jun 4, 2019 | Tails of Hope Stories
As a no kill shelter, we believe in helping every animal that comes to our shelter in need. It’s your support and our dedicated staff that helps make a difference in the lives of each animal brought to us. When we met Remington, we learned he had been abandoned...
by Humane Society of Macomb | May 21, 2019 | Tails of Hope Stories
Two of our goals this year include: providing proper shelter, food, necessary medical care & appropriate training to our animals and placing all adoptable pets into good homes. Thanks to your support and our staff, we have continued to achieve these goals. We were...