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Animal Emergency Clinic of Washtenaw County
24-hour emergency veterinary care for dogs and cats.
aecannarbor.com4126 Packard [
map]
971-8774
Ann Arbor Animal Hospital
24-hour emergency service for dogs, cats, and other small mammals.
annarboranimalhospital.com2150 W. Liberty [
map]
662-4474
Ann Arbor Police Department
Handles animal control problems in the city.
a2gov.org (on the pull-down Departments menu, choose Police and then Animal Control/Enforcement)
994-2911
Friends of Wildlife
Emergency care and aftercare of orphaned and injured native wildlife with the intent of returning animals to their habitats. For emergencies involving bats, (248) 645-3232; coyotes, (248) 672-9615; deer, 548-3131; foxes, 548-3132; opossums, 548-3130; rabbits, 548-3126; raccoons, 548-3128; squirrels, 548-3127; turtles, 481-1812; woodchucks, 548-3129. Nonemergency: 913-9843.
friendsofwildlife.net
Humane Society of Huron Valley
24-hour emergency rescue of sick or injured animals, domestic or wild. Shelter for stray pets open daily noon-6 p.m. Clinic: 662-4365. Clinic hours Mon.-Thurs. 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri. 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat. by appointment. All services by appointment only. Report animal cruelty: 661-3512.
info@hshv.org,
hshv.org3100 Cherry Hill [
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662-5585
Michigan Department of Natural Resources
Referrals to licensed animal rescuers and rehabilitators. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. michigan.gov/dnr
(517) 373-2329
Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office
Nonemergency dispatch: 971-3954. Responds to complaints of loose dogs and livestock; investigates animal bites. Animal control officers on duty daily; times vary.
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