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    Pet Adoption Center

    2.7 (3 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Oakland County Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center - Prince zuko

    Oakland County Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center

    (23 reviews)

    This place is great for what it is, and the animals are well taken care of. I'd give 1 star…read moreotherwise. The staff there is a bit rough, feels like they want to make you uncomfortable. I noticed some of the handlers try to pull at your heart strings while meeting a new furry friend. This guilt trip more or less could push someone into an adoption that may not be right for the animal or human. I can understand the need for space, funding, and all the babies need a home. However, that sort of behavior could cause a bad cycle.

    Shocked and appalled by my experience with Oakland County Animal Control & Pet Adoption Center…read more Went through the volunteer orientation process and was told at my first volunteer date, I be directed to a dog as well as walked through the setup and walking process. That did not happen. I was simply given a dog, showed to leash them, provided with no animal history or direction and was sent out for a walk. The shelter manager was immediately rude and nasty, saying I didn't follow process, despite no walkthrough and dog info/history. The dog I was with was sweet, but unbeknownst to me, they were other dog aggressive. On my walk, I avoided outside stimuli to the best of my ability and stayed away from other animals. Towards the end of the walk, I took the dog to the pool area. Another dog came near, barking. I wrapped the leash extra tight on around my hand. Both dogs were aggressive and I restrained the dog with my whole being. Despite pulling with all my might, the dog broke free and went after the other. Immediately, I went to re-restrain the dog. The shelter manager, who couldn't handle the dog either, screamed at, berated and blamed me for the incident. While I was on the ground, trying to restrain the dog, with all my might, doing all I could physically could to stop the incident. Eventually, other shelter employees were able to assist, but not without issue. I ended up with a two injuried fingers and physical and emotional trauma. As well as the other volunteer with injury/trauma - as well as issues with the dogs. To which, I tried to assist in concern, resolution and regard in anyway possible. The lack of direction and guidance, then excessive criticism and lack of support and concern, was unacceptable. It's incredibly disheartening and disabling. I've never experienced such lack of concern and straight up attack from an organization. Nor such complete disregard for my injury and trauma - invalidating my pain, swelling and experience. I had nothing but the most positive and helpful of intentions. I feel deeply for everyone and all animals involved, tried to/will do anything to help in the resolution - to which I implicitly expressed . Oakland County Animal Shelter was unprofessional, blame shifting - and there actions led injury, trauma and unnecessary pain and suffering. Currently seeking medical care for it effected my normal functioning. Especially of concern is the shelter manager, who was sexist, gaslighting and lacked any support and care for the volunteers, employees and animals. He is disrespectful, rude and completely insensitive to humans and animals. Such blatant disrespect and abuse of power is unacceptable - especially in a nonprofit setting. The way I was made to feel was inappropriate, discriminatory disrespectful, wrongfully accusatory as well as unethically critizing and unprofessional.

    Michigan house of paws

    Michigan house of paws

    (3 reviews)

    I went to them to purchase a dog because I had a miscarriage and my son kept asking me about the…read morebaby. After finally getting her to the vet to find out that she's blind. The company does not want to refund me my money I would not buy a dog from them

    They sold me a sick puppy that lapses into a coma and had seizures the next morning after we got…read moreher home! I rushed her to the emergency vet at Wilson's in Romeo. The vet drew labs and checked her temperature and blood sugar. She had a low temperature and her labs were critical indicating Parvo. She was not conscious and the vet couldn't even start an IV or get a stool sample since she was so dehydrated and literally in a coma. The seller asked me to drive the puppy to another vet 40 minutes away for a Parvo test. I called that vet they suggested and they said no we cannot see the puppy, it must be seen at an emergency vet which is what Wilson's is. And the puppy was in a coma and cannot defecate to provide a stool sample for another vet to test for Parvo anyway! Then they posted 26 more puppies for sale on their Facebook page that same day. Keep in mind all these puppies were with my puppy in her house the day before, all exposed to Parvo. The vet also said the puppy appeared to be visually impaired and possibly deaf which is a birth defect. The seller blocked me from contacting them when I demanded a refund. They have 26 puppies listed for sale totaling over $40,000 with all the adoption fees. I called the police, the Humane Society cruelty department, and the Michigan dept of agriculture. Do not ever buy a puppy from them.

    Pet Adoption Center - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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