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When it comes to pet adoption, many people prefer private breeders because they are unable to find a reliable shelter in Grand Rapids. You may also visit local shelters in Grand Rapids and adopt the pet that you like. It will not only cost you less but it will also help save an innocent life.
Thousands of pets are abandoned by owners every year. These pets end up on roads where they get in accidents or catch diseases. Many of these pets die from starvation, waiting for someone to show mercy. The pets that are found on roads are rescued by animal shelters, which are then put up for adoption.
By adopting one of the pets from a shelter in Grand Rapids, you will help make space for more abandoned pets in the shelters. You will also give a new life to a pet that could’ve been euthanized.
Grand Rapids MI
Located in West Michigan, we are a non-profit, home-based parrot rescue. Our emphasis is on flock dynamics, excellent nutrition and a relaxed atmosphere. Each bird that comes into our home receives the absolute best avian vet care, diet, enrichment and "instructions" from the other birds in our flock. Birds landing here will find a soft, safe and intimate environment, be able to relax an
Grand Rapids MI 49534
Our Big Sid’s facility is one of the largest shelters in the nation which caters exclusively to cats who test positive for FIV(Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) or FeLV (Feline Leukemia Virus). FIV and FeLV are viruses that can, if they flare up, suppress a cat’s immune system. We take cats with FIV or FeLV from all over Michigan. The work at Big Sid’s has helped educate pet owners and shelter
Grand Rapids MI 49525
Our Mission is to end feline overpopulation in West Michigan through community education and empowerment. Our Vision: a future where every cat is valued and cared for. Based in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Carol’s Ferals assists community cat caregivers with TNR and support services. Cats are accepted three nights weekly and are spayed/neutered, treated for fleas, parasites and ear-tipped for easy id
Grand Rapids MI 49534
Crash’s Landing is Grand Rapids’ largest no-kill shelter for at-risk and stray cats, devoted to taking those without a home and putting them in a loving and caring environment. We are a big family, and many of our kids have had a rough life so far. Many have been abused, abandoned or neglected, so we do our best to make sure their home has everything they need. Keeping everyone happy, healthy
Grand Rapids MI
We are a non-profit no kill animal rescue specializing in rescuing domestic rabbits from shelters who are at risk of euthanasia to offer sanctuary and rehabilitation services to those who are not able to be adopted in a shelter setting. We also accept owner surrendered animals. When a rabbit is successfully rehabilitated they are placed for adoption! Our goal is to promote adoptions, promote spayi
Grand Rapids MI
Golden Years came about thanks to a dream Shirley Thomas had about opening a rescue for senior malamutes. Carol was working for another malamute rescue in 1999 and was asked to confirm the breed of malamutes that had just been pulled from a horrendous puppy mill situation. One of those dogs was a nine year old named Sheila. Sheila was placed several times but was always returned because she just c
Grand Rapids MI 49501
Great Lakes Golden Retriever Rescue is dedicated to finding Golden Retrievers in need of their forever home. We work hard to find the right home for the Goldens we receive from various situations. Our Goldens typically come from owner surrenders and shelters. After we take in a Golden, we ensure proper vetting and, if necessary, behavioral training. Our organization is very passionate and dedicate
Grand Rapids MI
Our mission is simply to do as much as we can to help those in need. Our program is focused on: Keeping pets in their own loving homes through difficult times; > Providing tender loving care for those in need until they find their forever home; Partnering with other organizations to provide support in other ways
Grand Rapids MI
Hearts of Hope Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dog rescue located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded by Director Janelle McFarlane on November 23, 2011, Hearts of Hope's dogs are provided with the best possible vet care, a safe place to stay and the love they deserve. We do not have a shelter facility. Our volunteer foster homes take these wonderful dogs into their homes until we find th
Grand Rapids MI 49534
Our Mission: To promote the humane treatment and responsible care of animals in West Michigan through education, example, placement, and protection.
Grand Rapids MI 49503
The Kent County Animal Shelter (KCAS) is a division of the Kent County Health Department and houses both the shelter itself and the County’s animal control authority. The shelter provides a safe space for animals in our care, reuniting animals with their owners whenever possible or helping the animals find a new home when needed. Animal Control is the public safety unit responsible for enforcing
Grand Rapids MI
Located in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Michele’s Rescue is a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue which was started in 1997. We are a no kill rescue that takes in and adopts out animals from all over the country. Most of the animals we take in are in line to be “put-down” and need rescues like ours to help them find a happy and loving home. These animals are vaccinated, microchipped, treated for paras
Grand Rapids MI
Michigan Sheltie Rescue is a non profit, volunteer organization that helps homeless or abandoned Shelties. Each sheltie is treated for any medical problems and then spayed or neutered, brought current on all shots, wormed, treated for fleas and ticks, heartworm tested and started on preventative medication, started on flea prevention medicine, and groomed. All shelties are then screened and adopte
Grand Rapids MI
Mosh Pit Rescue is a small, entirely donation funded, 100% volunteer staffed, 501c3 dog and cat rescue focused on local adoptions, fostering, advocacy and animal welfare in Grand Rapids, MI.
Grand Rapids MI 49514
Reuben's Room Cat Rescue is a 501 © (3) non profit rescue/no-kill sanctuary in the greater Grand Rapids Area. Reuben's Room is an alternative cat rescue founded in 2003 by Jeanine Buckner. The purpose of the rescue is to help fill the need for re-homing domesticated cats of all ages. We adopt cats to both single people and families who have a track record of being responsible and loving
Grand Rapids MI 49546
Safe Harbor Animal Hospital, located in Grand Rapids, MI, is a full service companion animal clinic and hospital - we treat dogs, cats, rabbits, rodents and guinea pigs. It is our commitment to provide quality veterinary care throughout the life of your pet. We understand the special role your pet plays in your family and we are dedicated to becoming your partner in your pet's health care.
Grand Rapids MI 49504
Saving Argo Dog Rescue is a network of foster families for dogs in danger of euthanization at local kill shelters. With us they get veterniary care, are spayed/ neutered, and receive whatever else they need to be healthy and happy! Most importantly, they get the chance to be adopted by a loving family. We bring these unwanted dogs into our homes and show them what many of them have never experienc
Grand Rapids MI
We are a new nonprofit rescue based in West Michigan. Our goal is to give cats in need of a little more time, patience, care, and understanding, a second chance at living a full and healthy life. Whether it be medical attention, or the time and space to learn to trust again, we will not give up on these living souls. This is a group effort, a community effort. United we stand to be advocates for f
Grand Rapids MI 49501
Since 2009, West Michigan Critter Haven has supported our community through education about responsible rabbit, small animal and exotic care, as well as rescuing more than 1,000 animals and counting. We are a 501(c)(3) volunteer-driven nonprofit organization, which depends on donations from our community to fund our work.
Grand Rapids MI 49505
The West Michigan Ferret Connection was established in October 2001.