Animal Welfare Society

27796 John R Road Madison HeightsMI48071
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Animal Welfare Society South Eastern Michigan was founded in 1982, and is located at 27796 John R Rd in Madison Heights. Additional information is available at www.animalwelfaresociety.net or by contacting Linda Pilarski at (248) 548-1150.
by dandb on August 30, 2015 from dandb

Member Reviews

This palace is awesome!:
I adopted a puppy from here last month. They have a nice selection of animals. The place is extremely clean and the workers were very helpful and nice. I would definately recommend them if you are looking to adopt a pet!
by Georgia M. on March 05, 2010
Don't go here:
I would never go here they care more about money than putting animals in a good home. We tried to adopt a pet from here. So we waited the time needed to adopt and I told them I will be in at 6 the next day to view the animal for adoption. Only to show up at 5 to watch the animal I wanted to adopt walk out. They wouldn’t even hold a animal or a money deposit. This place is Horrible. Go the Michigan Human Society they will adopt you an animal same day and you know your money is going to help other animals.

At least with the Michigan Humane society I know the animals need a home. This place finds the animals and don't care about giving them a good home just Money. Also the place is dirty. They should be inspected by the Animal cruelty for animal care and business practices.
by Jon Doe on December 09, 2009

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Founded in 1982, the Animal Welfare Society of Southeastern Michigan is an animal rescue organization that finds homes for unwanted and stray puppies, dogs, cats and kittens. It educates people on responsible pet ownership and the importance of spaying and neutering. The organization rescues animals from kill shelters and gas chamber pounds. The Animal Welfare Society of Southeastern Michigan...
by yellowpages on January 10, 2014 from yellowpages
Founded in 1982, we are a 501(c)(3) non-profit, NO-KILL animal shelter & rescue. Animals stay with us until they find a goo...d home, no matter how long that takes. We strive to educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering. We offer a food pantry to pet owners who can no longer afford to feed their pets. We offer various low cost spay & neuter programs throughout the year. ...
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