Michigan has officially enacted Public Acts 0087 and 0088, establishing a new bond-or-forfeit procedure for animals seized in cruelty and neglect cases. Signed by Governor Whitmer, this vital legislation protects animal welfare by ensuring timely care bonds or prompt custody transfers, saving valuable shelter resources while upholding due process.
For many, pets are cherished family members, and finding a respectful final resting place for them is an important part of the healing process. Despite 90 years of history in the state, Michigan’s pet cemetery industry currently lacks the regulation necessary to protect grieving pet owners from negligent or unscrupulous operators. We are actively advocating for the passage of SB 157, which would…
Spotted a loose dog on your summer walk? Before you step in, learn the essential steps for keeping everyone safe, identifying owners via tags or microchips, and navigating Michigan’s 48-hour legal reporting requirements. Read our quick guide to find out how you can legally and safely help a lost pet find its way home.
Michigan Humane President and CEO Matt Pepper calls for the passage of Queenie’s Law (HB 4254 and SB 127) to end painful and invasive dog testing at Wayne State University, urging our community to stand up for animals and ensure pets experience a life of love rather than a lab.
Michigan legislators are debating crucial updates to veterinary telemedicine. Read our latest update on the fight to expand virtual care, break down accessibility barriers for pet owners, and trust veterinarians to do what’s best for Michigan pets.
When Mr. Fluffypants arrived at Michigan Humane in 2021, he needed more than just a doctor—he needed a community. His journey from a serious accident to five years of wagging tails and neighborhood walks is a testament to what we can achieve when we pull together. Today, we honor his memory by looking forward to the next animal who needs a village to survive.