02-09-2018, 02:04 PM
Detroit Dog Rescue runs a no kill shelter. They help hundreds of dogs, adopting out about 500 every year. That number is going to get bigger. They have received the donation of a building, a former veterinary clinic to be used as a new shelter. This will triple their capacity to house dogs. The building is going to be renovated to meet the shelters needs and it should be open by 2019.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/201...adquarters
This is good news for the dogs of Detroit. They plan to keep both shelters open for now. There is need. At a later date the old shelter could become a low cost vet clinic. There is definitely need for that as well.
Veterinarian Janice Collins is doing a wonderful thing by donating her Westcott Veterinary Care Center. She could have sold the building, but she chose to use it to help the animals of Detroit instead. This is a very caring act and she should be commended for it.
http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/201...adquarters
This is good news for the dogs of Detroit. They plan to keep both shelters open for now. There is need. At a later date the old shelter could become a low cost vet clinic. There is definitely need for that as well.
Veterinarian Janice Collins is doing a wonderful thing by donating her Westcott Veterinary Care Center. She could have sold the building, but she chose to use it to help the animals of Detroit instead. This is a very caring act and she should be commended for it.
Catherine