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Businiess name:  Humane Society Of Huron Valley
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I can't speak for how long they hold animals, but HSHV has a *gorgeous* new facility now that is clean and seems very well-run after several visits. I don't know how long they're currently holding dogs, but I would imagine it's a fairly long time; I was interested in a stray, and he will not be adoptable until he's been there five days. Most shelters are overrun and scrambling, and only euthanize when they are forced to do so (i.e. when there is so little space or money available that every kennel is full or they cannot provide for the number of animals coming in.)\r \r The new facility is large and well-designed, and I saw at least 5 empty adult dog kennels and I think three in the puppy room. Adult dogs have doggie doors with access to the outside, which is exceptional in my experience (having visited several shelters and animal control centers across the country.)\r \r Everyone I spoke to on the staff was polite and helpful, including several phone calls I've made to ask questions or

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