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Businiess name:  Humane Society Of Huron Valley
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
The Humane Society of Huron Valley is discrimination at its best. You jump through more hoops to adopt an animal here than you do to adopt or foster an actual HUMAN BEING. Unless you're one of the (few) privileged people to own a home, you're pretty much out of luck, especially if you're trying to adopt a dog that is stereotyped. They totally negate key points in adoption, such as if the family is loving and serious about adoption, and focus on social factors that put people who may rent or live in anything except a house at the short end of the stick (and this is before they even consider their references, you never even get that far because you don't live in a house? automatic denial). Despite the fact that we could provide a loving home for a dog, we were denied because of this. Not only that, but they wanted to require a home check? What, exactly, could you possible be looking for in the privacy of my own home to determine whether or not I'm "eligible" to adopt a dog? Are people wh

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