Animal Welfare Advocates Commend Michigan on Becoming a No-Kill State

Animal Welfare Advocates Commend Michigan on Becoming a No-Kill State
Billy plays with Animal Welfare League of Alexandria Adoption Associate Chelsea Lindsey at a shelter in Alexandria, Va., on Jan. 9, 2015. Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images
Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
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Michigan has officially become a no-kill jurisdiction for stray pets, an animal welfare charity announced on Sept. 9.

Michigan Pet Fund Alliance (MPFA) has commended the Great Lake State on achieving the highest ever rate of survival among animals who stayed at a shelter.

Richard Szabo
Richard Szabo
Editor/Reporter
Richard Szabo is an award-winning journalist with more than 12 years' experience in news writing at mainstream and niche media organizations. He has a specialty in business, tourism, hospitality, and healthcare reporting.
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