Animal Shelter Information

We are located about on the west side of Greenfield at the traffic light of Butler Road. This is about one mile south of Michigan Avenue; 1/2 mile south of Rotunda; and just south of the viaduct under I-94. There are exits from I94 onto Greenfield.


Introduction:

The Dearborn Animal Shelter is operated as a City service under the jurisdiction of the Police Department, Ordinance Division. The Shelter has been operated by the Friends For the Dearborn Animal Shelter under contract with the City since 1996.

History:

The Shelter has a rich history of community interest and involvement. In 1977, the City observed Be Kind to Animals Week. Construction of the present building began with a ceremonial ground breaking in May 1978.

Policy:

Although we strive to find quality homes for all adoptable animals, our ability to place an animal is sometimes limited by health, temperament, and cage space.

Services:

The Dearborn Animal Shelter provides the following services:

* Adoptions of great pets to quality homes
* Reuniting lost pets with their owners
* Providing loving care for lost or unwanted animals
* Cruelty investigation
* Assistance to pet owners

Getting around in the Shelter:

Click here to get the Shelter Guide as a printable instruction sheet for making your visit to the Shelter more comfortable.

Telling us What You Think:

Your opinion is important to us. Please complete and return this Evaluation. To return it, you may:

* Mail it: 2661 Greenfield, Dearborn 48120
* Fax it: 313-943-2262

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