The Australian Shepherd Rescue in Michigan (ASRIM) was founded in 2006. It is a non-profit canine rescue organization recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) (3) Public Charity. It is also registered as a Charitable Trust by the State of Michigan. ASRIM supports the rescue, fostering, veterinary care, grooming, boarding and adoption of Australian Shepherds primarily in Michigan, but also in contiguous states and provinces as resources allow. ASRIM does not take in or adopt out dogs directly but is associated with Animal Placement Bureau in re-homing Australian Shepherds in need. ASRIM is supported by 50+ unpaid volunteers who help to transport, pull aussies from shelters, fund-raise, do home visits for potential adopters and most important of all open their homes to foster the dogs who are waiting for their forever homes. Since 2014, ASRIM has taken in and placed over 120 Australian Shepherds and given them their FOREVER homes. We have tested 55 dogs for the MDR-1 gene since we received our Australian Shepherd Club of America’s grant in December of 2015. In the past few years we have had 3 dogs treated for heart worm disease. One dog had TPLO surgery. One dog had FHO surgery and after surgery required water therapy. Youngest dog we took in was 6 months old - Oldest dog was 13 years old. We rely on the tireless efforts of our volunteers and the donations of our supporters to help in our rescue and rehabilitation efforts. If you have an Aussie that you love, know someone who does or just love the breed, please consider making a donation to ASRIM. Your donation is tax-deductible.
Lapeer MI | 6.8 miles away
Detroit Bully Corps is a community organization dedicated to helping and advocating for dogs in the metro Detroit area of Michigan.
Lapeer MI 48446 | 8.4 miles away
Our mission: 1. To assist in decreasing the overpopulation of cats and dogs in Lapeer County. (i.e. endorsing early-age spay/neuter, alteration prior to adoption and feral cat spay/neuter programs.). 2. To find permanent homes for spayed/neutered, fully tested and vaccinated homeless pets. 3. Humane Education - To support animal safety and the prevention of animal cruelty through the promotion of
Lapeer MI 48446 | 8.5 miles away
This shelter is a county organization which operates 100% on revenues raised at the shelter. This revenue comes from many sources, including licensing fees, adoption fees, return to owner fees, and fines levied in court for ordinance violations. Our shelter investigates animal complaints, cruelty complaints, and general nuisance complaints. Other services include impoundment of stray animals and a
North Branch MI | 13.8 miles away
Forgotten Paws Animal Rescue began August 1, 2014. We are a foster based 501C3 non-profit rescue. It is our mission to give animals a second chance in a permanent forever home. We will spay and neuter all animals in our rescue to reduce over population. We will assist and rehome animals that are headed to animal control.
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