Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development
LANSING The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is proud to announce the recipients of the 2021 Animal Welfare Fund grants. This year, MDARD will distribute $137,144 to 24 registered animal shelters throughout the state to support various animal welfare projects.
The Animal Welfare Fund is supported by generous Michiganders during tax season when they check the fund’s box on Form 4642, Voluntary Contributions Schedule on their state tax returns.
Since 2010, MDARD has distributed more than $1.4 million to over 213 local animal shelters. 100% of the contributions made to this fund go directly to these shelters to support efforts that increase sterilization rates among dogs and cats prior to adoption, provide anti-cruelty training for animal law enforcement agencies, offer proper animal care programs to the public, and assist shelters with the unreimbursed costs of care for animals involved in l
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Feb 25, 2021
Milo, a dog from Kent County Michigan, was missing from his family for 43 days. 43 days in the cold winter! The local animal shelter that said the dog had been last spotted in early February, but the case remained cold for nearly two weeks.
It was nearly 20 miles away from his family that residents in the town of Sand Lake kept hearing a dog bark over the course of a few days. Then they looked around and found Milo stuck in a grain silo, all the way down. The pooch lost 33 pounds and was suffering from the blistering cold, but somehow survived. Click HERE to see a picture of Milo. (The picture here is of our dearly departed English Springer Sandi.)