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Businiess name:  Humane Society Of Huron Valley
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I found it funny that in a previous post they stated that the condition of the animals is deplorable, and that the HSHV euthanizes its animals shortly after arrival. If they truly were a volunteer of the organization they would know that it is NOT the policy of this particular shelter. While the ideal conditions for birds, is probably not as satisfactory as in other facilities, the poster should keep in mind the buildings age, and the organizations desire to build a new shelter. Also the previous poster overlooked the staff, and volunteers' desire to constantly improve upon the care of all its creatures. Because above all else, going to the shelter, and talking to its volunteers and staff, you gain a level a respect for all the hard workers who truly care about all the animals (yes, even birds) well being.

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