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Animal Shelter details for Charlevoix County Humane Society
Please visit Charlevoix County Humane Society and adopt a homeless pet


You have reached the shelter page for Charlevoix County Humane Society. Charlevoix County Humane Society is located in boyne city, Michigan. If you have information to add or update for Charlevoix County Humane Society, please click here and let us know.

Charlevoix County Humane Society

614 Beardley Street
boyne city, Michigan 49712
Phone: 231-582-6774
Fax: 231-582-6776
Email: cchs@twin-valley.net
Website: www.petfinder.org/shelters/MI209.html


# When you find a furry friend that you would like to adopt and make part of your family, the first step is to fill out our adoption application.
# Once the application is approved (approval time usually only takes a few minutes depending on circumstances), you can place a hold on the pet for 24 hours or adopt the pet that day.
# The adoption fee for your new family member is $95 for dogs. The price for cats is $60.00 if the cat is under 6monthds of age and $45.00 if they are over 6 months of age. If your pet has not been spayed or neutered, a $25 spay/neuter deposit is also collected, per Michigan state law, which is refunded to you when your pet has been fixed and you show us proof of it within the prescribed timeframe. If the pet is already spayed or neutered, the $25 deposit is not required. A coupon valued at $30.00 for cats and $50.00 for dogs is given to the new adopter to help offset the cost of spay/neutering the new pet.
# DOGS All of our dogs have been given at least their first distemper/parvo vaccine, bordetella vaccine, first worming and a micro-chip..
# It is Michigan Law that all dogs over 4 months of age be rabies vaccinated and be licensed. Therefore, if you reside in Charlevoix County you must purchase a dog license the day of the adoption.
# CATS have been wormed at least once, have been given at least their first distemper vaccine, and have been tested for feline leukemia.
# All adopters receive a free bag of NutroMax food and an adoption starter kit filled with samples and coupons from companies.
# Ask about our senior citizen policy on adopting a cat. :)

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***Note: PO Boxes will not show correctly on the map below.

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