Summary
A puppy named Faith was found abandoned outside a shelter in Detroit with a note from its owner saying they did not have a home. The Michigan Anti Cruelty Society (MACS) is caring for Faith, who is about three months old. The shelter manager shared that economic difficulties are leading more people to surrender pets.
Key Facts
- A puppy named Faith was left outside the Michigan Anti Cruelty Society (MACS) in Detroit.
- The owner left a note saying, “Please take care of my dog. I don’t have a house.”
- Faith is currently on a stray hold at the shelter to allow her previous family the chance to reclaim her.
- If not reclaimed, Faith will be sterilized and put up for adoption after March 28.
- Economic difficulties in large cities, like Detroit, are causing more people to surrender pets.
- The shelter, founded in 1935, continues to provide compassionate care for animals.
- The most common reason for pet surrender in the past was behavioral issues, followed by housing issues.