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No Kill 90% or better Live Release Rate 70% - 89% Live Release Rate 50% - 69% Live Release Rate Less than 50% Live Release Rate One or more shelters of significance not reporting- 2014 data reflected No licensed shelter www.michiganpetfund.org Detroit Getting to the Goal - Making Michigan a No Kill State Note: Michigan Humane Society has three shelters – one in Oakland County, two in Wayne County (one in the City of Detroit and one in outer Wayne). 2016 is the first year reports were submitted for each shelter. It should be noted that MDARD required MHS to record all transfers within their three-shelter system resulting in a transfer number of 3047 instead of 356, which was the number transferred to shelters outside their system. This method of reporting inflates the intake and live release rates for both counties and the City of Detroit. Outer Wayne County and City of Detroit analyzed separately. Michigan Homeless Cats & Dogs: 2016 Live Release Rate by County Source: 2016 Animal Shelter Annual Reports submitted to Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, compiled into Save Rate Report available at www.michiganpetfund.org

Getting to the Goal - Making Michigan a No Kill State … · 85% Jackson County-Jackson 84% Kalamazoo County-Kalamazoo 97% Kalkaska County-Kalkaska 79% Kent County-Grand Rapids 99%

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No Kill 90% or better Live Release Rate

70% - 89% Live Release Rate

50% - 69% Live Release Rate

Less than 50% Live Release Rate

One or more shelters of signi�cance not reporting- 2014 data re�ected

No licensed shelter

www.michiganpetfund.org

Detroit

Getting to the Goal - Making Michigan a No Kill State

Note:Michigan Humane Society has three shelters – one in Oakland County, two in Wayne County (one in the City of Detroit and one in outer Wayne). 2016 is the first year reports were submitted for each shelter. It should be noted that MDARD required MHS to record all transfers within their three-shelter system resulting in a transfer number of 3047 instead of 356, which was the number transferred to shelters outside their system. This method of reporting inflates the intake and live release rates for both counties and the City of Detroit.

Outer Wayne County and City of Detroit analyzed separately.

Michigan Homeless Cats & Dogs: 2016 Live Release Rate by County

Source: 2016 Animal Shelter Annual Reports submitted to Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, compiled into Save Rate Report available at www.michiganpetfund.org

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2016 Live Release Rates for Homeless Cats & Dogs by Michigan Counties

67% Alcona County-Harrisville, Caledonia 98% Alger County-Munising, Burt 92% Allegan County-Allegan, Holland NA% Alpena County-Alpena 99% Antrim County-Bellaire 85% Arenac County-Standish, Au Gres 99% Baraga-L’Anse 96% Barry County-Hastings 66% Bay County-Bay City 98% Benzie County-Beulah, Frankfort 62% Berrien County-St. Joseph, Benton Harbor 99% Branch County-Coldwater, Bronson 94% Calhoun County-Marshall, Battle Creek 43% Cass County-Cassopolis, Mason 96% Charlevoix County- Charlevoix, Boyne City 91% Cheboygan County- Cheboygan 99% Chippewa County-Sault St. Marie, Lincoln 97% Clare County-Harrison, Allendale 96% Clinton County-St. Johns, East Lansing 99% Crawford County-Grayling 98% Delta County-Escanaba 84% Dickinson County-Iron Mountain 96% Eaton County-Charlotte, Lansing 99% Emmet County-Petoskey, Harbor Springs 88% Genesee County-Flint, Burton 92% Gladwin County-Gladwin, Beaverton 98% Gogebic County-Bessemer 100% Grand Traverse County- Traverse City, Grant 89% Gratiot County-Ithaca, Alma 99% Hillsdale County-Hillsdale 99% Houghton-Houghton 99% Huron County-Bad Ax, Harbor Beach 80% Ingham County-Mason, Lansing 95% Ionia County-Ionia, Portland 58% Iosco County-Tawas City, Au Sable 84% Iron County-Crystal Falls, Iron River

91% Isabella County-Mount Pleasant 85% Jackson County-Jackson 84% Kalamazoo County- Kalamazoo 97% Kalkaska County-Kalkaska 79% Kent County-Grand Rapids 99% Keweenaw County-Eagle River 49% Lake County-Baldwin 92% Lapeer County-Lapeer 100% Leelanau County-Suttons Bay Township, Leland 93% Lenawee County-Adrian 95% Livingston County-Howell, Brighton * Luce County-Newberry 95% Mackinac County-St. Ignace 91% Macomb County-Mount Clemens, Sterling Heights 98% Manistee County-Manistee, Douglas 99% Marquette County- Marquette 99% Mason County-Ludington 99% Mecosta County-Big Rapids 90% Menominee County- Menominee 97% Midland County-Midland 100% Missaukee County-Lake City 98% Monroe County-Monroe 80% Montcalm County-Stanton, Greenville 97% Montmorency County- Atlanta, Lewiston 92% Muskegon County-Muskegon 92% Newaygo County-White Cloud, Monroe 92% Oakland County-Pontiac, Royal Oak 94% Oceana County-Hart, Pentwater 94% Ogemaw County-West Branch, Rose City 98% Ontonagon County- Ontonagon 99% Osceola County-Reed City, Richmond * Oscoda County-Mio, Oscoda 91% Otsego County-Gaylord 86% Ottawa County-Grand Haven, Holland * Presque Isle County-Rogers City 100% Roscommon County- Roscommon, Houghton Lake 84% Saginaw County-Saginaw, Bridgeport 96% Sanilac County-Sandusky

89% Schoolcraft County- Manistique 90% Shiawassee County-Corunna, Owosso 69% St. Clair County-Port Huron, Marysville 96% St. Joseph County- Centreville, Three Rivers 98% Tuscola County-Caro, Freemont 91% Van Buren County-Paw Paw, South Haven 95% Washtenaw County-Ann Arbor, Ypsilanti 67% Wayne County 90% Wayne County (outer) without Detroit 54% Detroit only 96% Wexford County-Cadillac

NOTES: First city/town listed is the county seat. Second location listed is to provide a reference to help the user locate the county.

Save Rates are determined by the Shelter Reports which are annually submitted by each shelter to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development. In counties where more than one shelter exists, all significant shelter report statistics were combined to determine a county save rate.

Michigan Humane Society has three shelters – one in Oakland County, two in Wayne County (one in the City of Detroit and one in outer Wayne). 2016 is the first year reports were submitted for each shelter. It should be noted that MDARD required MHS to record all transfers within their three-shelter system resulting in a transfer number of 3047 instead of 356, which was the number transferred to other shelters. This method of reporting inflates the intake and live release rates for both counties and the City of Detroit.

* County with no animal shelter.

www.michiganpetfund.org