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The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete Please contact the server administrator, and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have More information about this error may be available in the server error log.WAG Animal Rescue is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501(c)(3), domestic companion animal rescue organization dedicated to placing homeless dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens in permanent, loving, responsible homes.Find out about VolunteeringBecause we do not have a shelter facility, WAG is dependent on select foster care providers to accommodate the needs of homeless animals until permanent placement is found. These very special volunteers are responsible for providing love and attention, as well as transporting the animals in their care to veterinary appointments and adopt-a-pet events. WAG pays for all necessary veterinary care, working directly with several local veterinary clinics.
WAG is always in need of additional responsible foster care providers. Learn More About Volunteering Opportunities Foster a PetHelp by fostering!Foster a PetFostering is a very heartwarming experience, and is by far the most direct way in which you can provide an opportunity for a life of happiness for an otherwise homeless animal. You'll most certainly be rewarded for opening your heart and your home by many wet, sloppy, puppy kisses and / or sweet kitty purrs! FundraiseHelp us raise money at events!FundraisingFundraising is vital for our continued ability to assist the homeless animals. A variety of events are held throughout the year, and WAG is always in need of volunteer time and talent. Fundraising includes community outreach events, such as promoting our services to the animals of the community by having a craft and information booth at the well-attended Wyandotte Street Art Fair.  Adoption InformationWag Animal Rescue in the News:  The News HeraldWag Animal Rescue Merchandise for Sale  We have been helping animals throughout southeastern Michigan since 1988.