Dianne Reeves and Andrea Sesi met in 2012 while volunteering at a local rescue. They bonded over their love for the underdog and dog training, and they decided to use their energy, passion, and resources to create their own brick and mortar shelter focused on continuing the needed and important life saving work.
I Heart Dogs Rescue became an IRS approved 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity in February 2013, and officially opened its shelter doors on November 13, 2015.
Mission and Vision
Lead the no-kill movement by rescuing, rehabilitating, re-homing and providing a place of refuge for homeless dogs, while also providing a haven for the pets belonging to domestic violence survivors.
Adoption Policy
Applicants must:be 21+ years old (you will be asked to show a driver's license or a state-issued ID)live within a 50-mile radius of our shelter at 22415 Groesbeck Hwy, Warren 48089provide proof of home ownership (i.e. tax bill, deed, or mortgage payment you can black out the account #, etc.) or animal clause/agreement of your rental agreement.Our adoption process typically takes less than a week. Please keep this in mind if you have plans to go out of town. We don't hold our pets until after you return, and we highly advise against going out of town for the first 3-4 months after adopting.
https://www.iheartdogs.org/adopt/adopt-a-pet/
Testimonials
See all testimonials"Great rescue"
— kelly s.
Volunteer / foster
"I found I Heart while helping my dad find a new fur baby to adopt. Shortly after he adopted, I started volunteering there. I Heart is an amazing shelter with a dedicated and caring staff. They work together to meet the individual needs of every pet in their care to set them up for a successful happy ever after."
— jennifer d.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan
"I Heart Animal Rescue and Haven is the very best, the most Caring and compassionate."
— martha b.
Volunteer / foster, Supporter
"Great dog enrichment"
— carla j.
Staff member
"Ihd is such an amazing organization, with the best staff and volunteers. Everybody cares so deeply for the animals as if they are their own."
— hannah l.
Volunteer / foster
"They are a great rescue who pulls from overcrowded shelters in Michigan and also outside Michigan (Kentucky and Texas). They also have a domestic violence program!"
— megan v.
Volunteer / foster
"The work this place does, is incredible. There are so many moving parts, so many volunteers to make it all happen and so many doggy lives saved!!"
— denise.
Volunteer / foster
"I have been a volunteer at I Heart since October 2023. This is a great rescue. Not only do we care for the animals we bring in but we assist several surrounding rescues with shelter for animals they are unable to help. We have a great staff and big hearted volunteers. I only wish I could do more. I have been diagnosed with a terminal brain disease so being surrounded by these puppies, dogs, cats, ect., has made my life a little more pleasurable. Thank you I ❤️ for all you do."
— kim o.
Volunteer / foster
"I volunteer at this shelter and see how much they love their animals and how well they care for them. They work so hard to find good homes for all of the fur babies in their care. I plan to bring one of them home myself in the near future."
— mary m.
Volunteer / foster
"I heart cares for the well being of every dog or cat that has been adopted. Past and current. They vet every family to make sure each dog or cat is a good fit for them. And the family is a good fit for the dog or cat."
— jennifer k.
Volunteer / foster

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