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Contact this shelter/rescue group to see their pets for adoption. |
Our Featured Roseville, MI Partner:
Michigan Animal Adoption Network
Dog adoption and cat adoption saves lives. Adopt a dog or adopt a cat and you'll have a friend for life! Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.
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P.O. Box 566 Roseville, MI 48066 |
(248) 545-5055 http://www.mi-aan.org |
Cities, Towns, and/or Counties We Serve:
Metro Detroit AreaAbout Our Rescue Group:
The Michigan Animal Adoption Network, founded in1994, is a licensed 501c3 umbrella organization
comprised of two basic operations: The Animal Care
Network and the Adopt-A-Pet Network.
ACN
The Animal Care Network is a dedicated group of
volunteers who spend each weekend, year round, in
Metro Detroit communities rescuing and providing
relief to outdoor and indoor pets. Some of the
supplies provided include: dog houses, straw, food,
water, bowls, leashes, chain and nail trimming.
The ACN also providesblow-cost / free “Protect-
A-Pet” vaccination clinics in Metro Detroit communities.
Adopt-A-Pet Network
The Network is a coalition of area rescue groups, foster homes, and shelters working to place rescued and unwanted animals into new permanent homes. To date, we have placed over 6,200 animals. We all work as a team to give dogs and cats a renewed
chance at life!
Volunteers
Welcome and thank you for your interest in the Michigan Animal Adoption Network (MAAN)! All of our operations can only be successful through volunteer efforts and donations. We are always looking for both.
The Animal Care Network, also known as the "Doghouse Project", is an endeavor consisting of teams of volunteers who visit low income areas in suburban Wayne and Oakland counties each weekend to provide supplies and attention to strictly outdoor animals who have been neglected. We are looking for volunteers able to cope with the often harsh conditions we see.
These animals spend their entire lives outside, often under miserable conditions. ACN volunteers visit approximately 10 to 30 locations each weekend and are there to provide doghouses, clean straw, fresh food and water in clean bowls, tie-out chains, collars, and a little attention to animals and owners in need of assistance. ACN runs are not always pretty and volunteers have encountered some awful situations. But knowing that we are easing an animal's suffering is all we need to keep us going. We also work to educate owners about proper pet care and have developed an aggressive spay/neuter campaign in these areas. If you have a few hours each week or each month, this program could be right up your alley!
Fostering Animals
Fostering animals entails bringing unknown animals into your home, maintaining all medical care, working hard on socialization and training, and generally treating them as your own pets so that they are ready to be pets in someone else's home. Most animals available for adoption in our Adopt-A-Pet program are housed in our foster care system. Foster caregivers are encouraged to maintain a relationship with adopters. After all, you've put a lot of work into making these animals ready for placement into permanent homes. Foster caregivers must also agree to take the animal back into foster care should the placement not work out. Fostering an animal can be a most rewarding endeavor. If you feel you can offer an animal a temporary home, please contact the Network office at 248 545-5055 for more details.
Please consider offering your volunteer services. We always need your assistance and you'll be incredibly rewarded for your efforts. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the Network office at 248 545-5055. We know we can't save them all, but we can make a difference for the animals that do touch our lives each day.
The Michigan Animal Adoption Network has scheduled several free Protect-A-Pet shot clinics this year. If you are able to volunteer for one or more of them, please contact us to sign up! We are looking for 20-30 volunteers to assist at each clinic.
Protect-A-Pet Vaccine Clinics
The Michigan Animal Adoption Network schedules several Low Cost Protect-A-Pet Vaccine Clinics each year. If you are able to volunteer, please contact us to sign up! We are looking for 20-30 volunteers to assist us.
Come Meet our Pets:
Please visit the following Pet Supplies Plus stores to view our adoptable cats. They are on permanent display in the stores until we find them their forever homes.Pet Supplies Plus
42241 Garfield Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038
Pet Supplies Plus
23700 Greater Mack Avenue
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
We have cats of every size, shape, color and age, and all are loving and ready to be placed in new homes. The adoption fee is $125 and includes all necessary vet care, including sterilization.
All prospective adopters must complete an adoption application. It takes a minimum of one business day to process an application. For more information, contact the Michigan Animal Adoption Network office at (248) 545-5055.
Our Adoption Process:
We have wonderful, friendly dogs for adoption. All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, current on vaccines, heartworm tested and on heartworm preventative. The adoption fee for our dogs is $250.00.If interested in meeting with a dog, please call the Michigan Animal Adoption Network office at 248-545-5055 to make an appointment. All prospective adopters must complete an adoption application. It takes a minimum of one business day to process an application. For more information, contact the Michigan Animal Adoption Network office at (248) 545-5055.
Please visit the following Pet Supplies Plus stores to view our adoptable cats. They are on permanent display in the stores until we find them their forever homes.
Pet Supplies Plus
42241 Garfield Road
Clinton Township, MI 48038 Pet Supplies Plus
23700 Greater Mack Avenue
St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
We have cats of every size, shape, color and age, and all are loving and ready to be placed in new homes. The adoption fee is $125 and includes all necessary vet care, including sterilization.
All prospective adopters must complete an adoption application. It takes a minimum of one business day to process an application. For more information, contact the Michigan Animal Adoption Network office at (248) 545-5055.


