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General Information
This page was developed
to provide information on registration of Michigan Animal Shelters and Dog Pounds.
Copies of applicable state laws are included via links to alert you to Michigan
Department of Agriculture (MDA) requirements concerning the registration of
an Animal Shelter or Dog Pound. A registration
form is also included, among other pertinent pieces of information.
Application Procedure
To register an Animal Shelter
or Dog Pound, you need to submit your registration
form. You will also need to arrange for veterinary services for the
pet shop and include the name and address of the veterinarian on the registration
form.
- Look over the Animal
Shelter/Dog Pound registration
form and additional materials found here (see below). Familiarize yourself
with the laws and regulations governing Animal Shelters and Dog Pounds (see
below). Fill out the registration
form making sure to be complete.
- Submit the registration
form (there is no fee) to the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Animal
Industry Division, P.O. Box 30017, Lansing, MI, 48909.
- An MDA Inspector will
then contact you and visit the shelter/pound to conduct a pre-registration
inspection.
- After your application
has been approved and processed and a satisfactory pre-registration inspection
has been completed and filed in the Lansing office, an animal shelter/dog
pound registration confirmation will be issued.
- After receiving the
registration, you may then conduct business as a registered Michigan Animal
Shelter/Dog Pound.
- As a requirement of maintaining
registration, you are required to submit an annual
Shelter Activity form by March 31 of each year.
MDA strives to provide a
timely response to Animal Shelter/Dog Pound registration application. You can
help by being sure your application is complete. You can also help by thoroughly
reviewing the linked laws, regulations, and other documents before your pre-licensing
inspection. If you have any questions or concerns, please call our office at
(517) 373-1077.
Additional Materials
Laws and Regulations
The laws relative to Animal
Shelter/Dog Pound registration are (follow the links):
- Pet
Shops, Dog Pounds and Animal Shelters: Public Act 287 of 1969, as amended:
The primary law pertaining to pet shops. Among other things, this law specifies
who does and does not need a pet shop license and it includes requirements
for importing and selling puppies and kittens.
- Regulation
151 (Pet Shops, Dog Pounds and Animal Shelters):
Regulations and requirements for operating a licensed pet shop, dog pound
or animal shelter. This is a very important regulation to read and understand,
as it covers areas that MDA Inspectors review when visiting these facilities.
- Regulation
112 (Importation of Dogs):
This describes the specific regulations governing the importation of dogs
into the state.
- The
Animal Industry Act: Public Act 466 of 1988, as amended:
Requirements for importing wild and exotic animals such as birds and reptiles.
- Regulations
for The Animal Industry Act:
This describes the specific regulations operating under the Animal Industry
Act.
- Public
Act 33 of 2001
An excerpt from the amended Animal Industry Act (PA 466 of 1988).
- Large
Carnivore Act: Public Act 274 of 2000
An Act to regulate the ownership, possession, and care of certain large carnivores.
- Wolf-Dog
Cross Act: Public Act 246 of 2000
An Act to regulate the ownership, possession, and care of certain wolf-dog
crosses.
- Bodies
of Dead Animals: Public Act 239 of 1982
An Act to license and regulate animal food manufacturing plants, transfer
stations, dead animal dealers, rendering plants, and certain vehicles.
- Regulations
for Public Act 239 of 1982
Bodies of Dead Animals
- Use
of Dogs and Cats for Research: Public Act 224 of 1969
An Act to license and regulate dealers in and research facilities using dogs
and cats for research purposes; and to repeal certain acts and parts of acts.
- Regulation
150: Use of Dogs and Cats for Research
- Dog
Law: Public Act 339 of 1919
An Act relating to dogs and the protection of live stock and poultry from
damage by dogs; providing for the licensing of dogs; regulating the keeping
of dogs, and authorizing their destruction in certain cases, etc.
- Liability
of Owner for Dog Bite: Public Act 73 of 1939
An Act providing for the recovery of damages by persons bitten by dogs; and
creating a liability of the owners of such dogs.
- Regulation
129: Governing Dog Kennels
- Registration
and Identification of Dogs
An Act to provide for the regulation, registration, identification and licensing
of dogs.
- Michigan
Penal Code (Chapter IX animals): Public Act 328 of 1931 (as amended)
- Animals
Running at Large: Public Act 328 of 1976
An Act to regulate animals running at large; to provide for compensation for
damage done by animals running at large; to prescribe penalties; and to repeal
certain acts and parts of acts.
- Dangerous
Animals: Public Act 426 of 1988:
An Act to regulate dangerous animals; to provide for the confinement, tattooing,
or destruction of dangerous animals; and to provide penalties for the owners
or keepers of dangerous animals that attack human beings.
- The
Turtle Act: Public Act 424 of 1988:
State requirements for the sale of small turtles. (Federal law covers to whom
turtles may be sold, state law covers specifics about the sale.)
- The
Ferret Act: Public Act 358 of 1994 :
Legalized and controls the sale and breeding of ferrets.
- Sale
of Baby Chicks, Rabbits, Ducklings, or Other Fowl or Game: Public Act 163
of 1945 :
Prohibits the sale of dyed chicks, rabbits, ducklings, etc.
- Pseudorabies
and Swine Brucelosis Control and Eradication Act: Public Act 239 of 1992:
Swine laws, pertinent for stores selling pot-bellied or other pet pigs.
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