Adoptable Pets in Battle Creek

Adoptable Pets in Battle Creek A networking page that I will share animals from the shelters and rescues. That are in great need of finding a forever home. NOT for selling animals.

01/12/2025

Your dog would rather be alone in his comfy, familiar home while the humans he loves work than to be surrendered to a strange, loud, scary shelter surrounded by strangers. If that is your reasoning to get rid of your dog, maybe think about who's life you are trying to make easier.

FYI, dogs sleep 12 to 14 hours a day......lucky furballs.

Help needed for senior dog. PleaseContact rescue direct.  Please share
01/12/2025

Help needed for senior dog. Please
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01/11/2025

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01/08/2025

The dangers of leaving your pet in a cold car are real! During the winter, a chilled car can function as a rolling refrigerator. This is because they have little to no insulation. So, while your pet may be shielded from the outdoor elements, they are not protected from the cold temperatures. This implies that if they are left alone for too long, they may suffer from hypothermia, which occurs when their body temperature falls too low. If left untreated, hypothermia can lead to brain damage, coma, cardiac and respiratory failure, and even death. Please do not leave your pet alone in a vehicle! Take them inside with you or LEAVE THEM SAFELY AT HOME.

01/02/2025

It’s crucial to get outdoor pets ready for the impending cold snap next week! Highs in the 30's and lows in the teens are coming!
BRING THEM INSIDE: The best option is to keep all pets indoors. However, if they must stay outside, ensure they have adequate protection from the harsh cold. Breeds like Huskies are equipped to handle winter thanks to their thick double coats, which provide insulation. On the other hand, dogs like Pit mixes, with their thinner coats and exposed undersides, are more susceptible to the cold and should either be brought inside or given insulated shelter. Puppies and older, frail, or sick dogs are particularly at risk in cold weather and require additional protection.
PROVIDE SHELTER: When temperatures drop below 45 degrees, having access to an insulated doghouse, garage, or shed can help keep your dog warm. Dogs that are used to living indoors or in milder climates should not be left outside during freezing conditions. Make sure the shelter is readily accessible, as you may not be home when the temperatures plummet.
INSULATE SHELTER: While a plastic or wooden doghouse can shield them from wind, it won't keep them warm without proper insulation. Use straw bedding—not hay—to insulate outdoor shelters. If you’re using straw to insulate a doghouse, it should be packed tightly along the sides and back. The dog should be able to burrow down into the straw for warmth. Bales of straw typically cost $10 or less at local feed stores and can fill 3-4 doghouses.

12/24/2024

Cathy Bissell shares an update on the incredible lifesaving impact of BISSELL Pet Foundation's Fix the Future™ free spay/neuter initiative

12/23/2024

UPDATE: Owner found and retrieved

FOUND: Main and Cliff St in Battle Creek

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Battle Creek, MI

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