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About HSHV Board of Directors Staff Job Opportunities
Mission and Purpose
HSHV’s mission is to support the loving, responsible care of all animals in our community by:
- Ensuring proper, nurturing care for the animals in our shelter
- Placing all adoptable animals in loving homes
- Reducing pet over-population
- Caring for the physical well-being of animals in our community
- Providing education and outreach to the community
- Stopping animal cruelty
Why is HSHV an open admissions shelter?
The New HSHV Shelter
We moved into our new state-of-the-art animal care facility in October 2009. The new shelter will allow us to care for more homeless animals in our community. If you have not been to HSHV lately, you will be amazed at the vast improvements made in every part of the facility. Please stop by and see us soon.
Click here to learn more and see a small video on the new shelter
HSHV is Proud of the Lifesaving Work We Do
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HSHV Service Area
HSHV serves all of Washtenaw County, Plymouth and Canton, providing:
- Food, shelter and care for stray and unwanted animals
- Adoption of companion animals
- Full service veterinary clinic, including low cost spay/neuter services
- 24 hour rescue of injured animals
- Cruelty investigations
- Trap, Neuter & Return Program (TNR)
- Microchipping
- Owner-requested euthanasia
- Harbor program
- Community outreach and education
Our Shelter facility cares for lost, stray, and injured animals, as well as for animals surrendered by their owners. Our full-service Veterinary Clinic provides medical and dental care, including low-cost spay/neuter services. Our Cruelty and Rescue service is available to rescue sick or injured stray animals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year for all of Washtenaw County. Our TNR Program works with caretakers of feral cat colonies in Washteanw County.
HSHV provides 24 hour rescue services for sick and injured wildlife and stray animals. Please note that HSHV does not accept healthy animals, including feral cats or wildlife, for euthanasia. Please contact our Trap, Neuter and Return Coordinator for issues regarding feral cats at (734) 662-5585. Please go to http://www.hsus.org/wildlife/urban_wildlife_our_wild_neighbors/for more information on humane solutions to wildlife problems.
Annual Reports:
2005 Annual Report (1.3 mb)
2006 Audited Financial Report
Frequently Asked Questions
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