Adoption Policies

Bellwether Harbor complies with all regulations pertaining to the procedures of animal Adoption as enacted by the Michigan Department of Agriculture Animal Industry Division, Act No. 287, Public Acts of 1969, as amended. Number 287.331, Section 1(a).

Adoption is defined as a means of transfer of ownership, with or without remuneration, of a dog, cat or ferret from an animal control shelter or animal protection shelter to an individual for the purpose of being a companion animal for that individual. As used in the Public Act, a companion animal includes but is not limited to a dog that is used for hunting or as a guard dog.

Bellwether Harbor makes no representation, warranty, or guarantee as to the health, temperament or mental disposition of any animal as most animals come to the foundation with minimal, if any, documentation defining background history.

Qualifications to Adopt an Animal

  • Only compassionate persons who have demonstrated the knowledge and ability to take care of the animal in question and have successfully completed an interview with a qualified Bellwether Harbor employee may adopt an animal.

  • A person who adopts an animal from the shelter agrees to give the animal proper and humane care, food, water, shelter, exercise and all other necessities.

  • A person who adopts an animal from the shelter agrees to have the animal examined by a licensed veterinarian within thirty (30) days from the adoption date at their own expense.

  • A person who adopts an animal from the shelter agrees to provide veterinary care if the animal becomes ill or injured; and, will maintain all required veterinary inoculations for the prevention and spread of disease.

  • No person with a record of animal cruelty or failure of the interview process with a qualified Bellwether Harbor employee will be allowed to adopted an animal.

Conditions for Adoption

  • All animals must be altered within a specific time period established by the Department of Agriculture Animal Industry Division, Act No. 287, Public Acts of 1969, as amended. Number 287.338a. Section 8.a. and as stated in Bellwether Harbor's Adoption Contract.

  • Alteration means a professional sterilization procedure performed by a veterinarian that renders a dog, cat, or ferret incapable of reproducing.

  • When a  person enters into an adoption contract, the person must make a $25.00 deposit with the animal protection shelter and understand the conditions for reimbursement of the deposit when the adopted animal has been properly altered.

  • The animal adopted shall never be used for medical or any other experimental purposes.

  • All persons wanting to adopt an animal from the shelter must complete an adoption application form and be interviewed by a Bellwether Harbor employee or designate.

  • No animal shall be adopted as a “Gift”.

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