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Almost Home Animal Rescue League

25503 Clara Lane, Southfield, MI 48034

Contact
Email almosthome1965@gmail.com
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Areas Almost Home Animal Rescue League serves

Southeast Michigan

Almost Home Animal Rescue League's adoption process

Additional adoption info

To adopt any of our wonderful animals, please fill out an application at www.AlmostHomeAnimals.org. For a quicker response, please bring a printed copy of your application to the shelter during adoption hours or to any of our adoption events. Our adoption fees are $200-$300 for dogs and $100 for cats.

About Almost Home Animal Rescue League

Almost Home is a truly no-kill shelter in Southfield, Michigan, dedicated to finding loving homes for all of our animals.

Almost Home Animal Rescue League's adopted pets

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