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Businiess name:  Humane Society Of Huron Valley
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
What Ed Z. does not understand is how much good HSHV does for the community. It's real easy for him to say that the county should 'kill' unwanted animals - which is what every community surrounding ours does. But is that the right model - NO! Rather than spending tax payer money for the county to house and euthanize animals, why not have a HUMANE organization utilize it's skills and give every animal a chance for adoption? In addition, HSHV is making a huge effort to develop programs to stop the over population of animals in our county - like TNR & low cost S/N clinics. So, why not have the county pay HSHV to better care for the animals in our community instead of building another jail for the less fortunate. GET WITH THE TIMES ED! Maybe you should also visit the shelter once in a while. I have never seen you while I am out walking dogs every week. HSHV is a wonderful place to adopt from and to volunteer for. Come on out and see why HSHV is different than any humane society.

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