Guides

The Petting Farm

3001 Earhart (near Domino’s Farms Office Park) • (734) 998–0182Since 1984. Ponies, alpacas,...

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Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance

Monthly programs feature guest speakers on a variety of natural history and birding topics. Conducts field trips around southeast Michigan and as far away as Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, and conducts special events, such as...

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Reporting Animal Cruelty

To report a sick or injured animal or suspected animal cruelty, call the Humane Society of Huron Valley hotline: (734) 661–3512. Leave the address with major cross streets and a detailed account or file a report online at...

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Michigan Department of Natural Resources

Wildlife division: (517) 284–9453Contact for questions related to hunting, wildlife, and habitat management. Tips on handling conflicts with wildlife, nuisance animal control directory, and a listing of licensed wildlife...

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Tiny Lions Lounge & Adoption Center

5245 Jackson Rd. • (734) 661–3530Cat café; spend time with kittens and cats from the HSHV who are looking for homes. No obligation to adopt. Tues.–Sat. noon–7 p.m., Sun. noon–5 p.m. Closed Mon. /half hour; /hour. Make...

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Natural Area Preservation

3875 E. Huron River Dr. • (734) 794–6627Staff and volunteers conduct plant and animal inventories, ecological monitoring, and stewardship projects in Ann Arbor parks. Projects include volunteer surveys of breeding birds,...

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Pet Pals Mutual Aid

(734) 347–7784Helps humans keep and care for their companion animals. Provides pet food and supplies and helps with hotel rooms in extreme (cold or hot) temps for people living outside with their pets. Works with HSHV to provide...

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Starry Skies Equine Rescue and Sanctuary

8133 W. Liberty • (734) 474–8518 Nonprofit volunteer-based horse rescue and adoption agency, one of the largest equine rescues in southern Michigan. starryskiesequinerescueandsanctuary.com

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Ann Arbor Pet Laws

Dog owners must have their pets leashed or confined at all times and clean up after their dogs on public and private property. Licenses are mandatory for dogs older than 6 months. 1 year neutered/ unaltered; 3 year /. No charge...

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Leuk’s Landing

5508 Tanglewood, AA 48105 (mailing address) • (734) 665–7431Provides a permanent home for cats and...

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Emergency Veterinary Hospital

5245 Jackson Rd., ste. E • (734) 369–644624-hour emergency and urgent care for cats, dogs, and exotic pets. Check in online. Indoor visits limited to pets. Call upon arrival for transport of your leashed or carrier-confined pet...

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Ann Arbor Animal Hospital

2150 W. Liberty • (734) 662–4474Specializes in small animal care: cats, dogs, and some other small mammals. Services by appointment Mon.–Fri. 8 a.m.–7 p.m. and Sat. & Sun. 8 a.m.–2 p.m. Emergency and urgent care also...

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