#65 in United States, #5 in Michigan, #2 in Lansing
8935 Thompson Rd.Lake Odessa, MI 48849
"Since my first visit out to MAS 3 years ago I was completely blown away! I thought I knew dogs before, but was very impressed by the knowledge of the staff and willingness to share said knowledge. Everyone was so kind and welcoming, and I am honored to be a part of the pack. Because we are a no kill sanctuary, we care for dogs from all kinds of backgrounds, some have experienced trauma resulting in behavior challenges, some with any range of medical conditions from mild seasonal allergies to degenerative diseases or cancer…some were just unwanted but at risk of being euthanized simply for lack of space in other shelters/rescues. The atmosphere at MAS has always been full of such love and compassion for these last chance dogs. Offering patience, kindness, and gentle love to dogs that may have never felt it before and staff and volunteers work everyday to support the dogs medical, emotional, and physical wellbeing. We are committed to care for these dogs for the entirety of their lives, even if they do get adopted, we are still available for support to our adopter families. For some dogs the sanctuary is their forever home, and that’s okay, because they still get to live out their life knowing unconditional love and care from staff and volunteers. I am also a MAS foster-fail, often times when we have dogs that are having trouble adjusting or that need some extra comfort, they are eligible for our foster program…which was my intention with my dog that came from a hoarding situation. She had zero social skills and was terrified of everything. I fell in love and could not be more grateful to MAS for bringing her into my life. I strongly believe that MAS is the epitome of what animal rescue standard should be. We care about these dogs and know them, so when adopters come looking for their next best friend, we are able to match the adopter with a dog that is exactly what they’re looking for, because we want to make sure that when they go home, they not only stay there, but thrive."
— anonymous a.
Adoptee, Staff member, Supporter, Fan
"Mackenzies is a beacon of hope for animals in need of love and compassion. They do everything they can to help animals in need and find the perfect forever home. We have adopted 2 dogs from them and have had the best experience! They take their time to vet possible adoptees and allow people to bring any current pets to meet the possible new addition in order to make sure the match is a good fit. They take in any dog in need and have gone above and beyond for medical care for the ones that need it most. They have given so many dogs the 2nd and 3rd chances that they wouldn't have anywhere else. They work tirelessly with their staff and volunteers rehabbing and socializing to give them the best chance at a new loving home. I won't adopt from anyone else!"
— holly f.
Adoptee
"I had been a volunteer at Mackenzie’s for just over a year when one day I met this very stressed and fearful dog. Her recent adopters had returned her and she was struggling with life in the kennel. She could not go into a home with other dogs, she hated cats, and the noise that small children made would be too much for her. Chances were that it might take a while for another family to adopt her. The volunteer coordinator had this dog in her office and while I was sitting there petting this dog, she mentioned that because I had no other pets and an older child at home, I could do overnight fosters once in a while just to help alleviate some of the dog’s stress. I jumped at the chance and was able to do that for 15 months on a weekly basis. During this time I was able to get a good sense of this dog’s personality. Turns out she was a goofy dog. She was the type to demand attention. I was able to share funny stories and sweet pictures of her. She met my grandson and did very well. She was super gentle and very attentive to him. My husband and I fell in love and the thought that she might get adopted by someone else and we wouldn’t see her anymore was too much. We finally decided to adopt her. The support we received through the entire process was amazing. Even after we had her home, the support continued. They offered suggestions when I felt like I was in over my head. Rescue dogs aren’t always easy but Mackenzie’s did everything they could to help me make it work. I see the time and energy that goes into the dogs. I can’t help bragging to people about Mackenzie’s and the level of care that goes into each one! Doesn’t matter if the dog is considered highly adoptable or will be a lifetime resident, they are all treated the same."
— amy v.
Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter
"We adopted our dog, Hyde, from MacKenzie’s last year and were so impressed with the adoption process. They not only take the time to rehabilitate the dogs they take on, but they are very thorough with who they match with the dogs. We met Hyde with our family, and then again with our other dog to make sure there were no adverse reactions. They gave us his complete medical history (as much as they could provide) and were available for any questions nice we brought him home. We love Mackenzie’s and will definitely work with them again when we’re ready to add to our “pack.”"
— franki w.
Adoptee
"Makenzie’ s is the best shelter. They take the best care of their dogs."
— barb h.
Volunteer / foster
"I've adopted two dogs from Mackenzies now, amd both dogs have been great. They spend time evaluating the dogs and can provide some information on how they've tested in different areas. I highly recommend them."
— amy h.
Adoptee
"I highly recommend Mackenzie's! We adopted our Tilly 6 years ago (she was a puppy born there). The staff was very knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive. I was impressed with the cleanliness of the facility, and the love and devotion given to every dog there. Our pup came to us at almost 9 weeks old, and she already knew several commands. The adoption process is easy, and is something we will definitely do again!"
— stacey w.
Adoptee
"Midge. MAS’s Midge. Our Midge Pulled from the streets in deplorable condition.And mammary cancer. Mackenzie’s Animal Shelter chose to give her the chance she deserved when our local shelter was unable to address her serious medical issues. Seven massive tumors were removed though the last one had metastasized. They soldiered on with chemo treatments. Midge was brave. She was loving. She fought alongside them. As a multiple pet owner I knew she belonged in our pack. Nothing more than a sixth sense and a crazy drive to bring her home. Midge was safe loved and well cared for at Mackenzie’s but they chose to give Midge her very own furry pack while receiving continued outpatient medical care. They were devoted to her. No one knew what her future looked like. She walked played swan explored ate traveled and slept with her pals…..until her numbers were off the chart. Her cancer took control, leaving us devastated in the wake. Seventeen months. But a lifetime of firsts for her. I still see her feel her smell her hear her look for her. The love and respect I have for Mackenzie’s commitment to animals in need is unmatched. Quiet hero’s….with wings. Warm Regards, Mary Mast"
— mary m.
Adoptee, Supporter
"This is such a nice Animal Sanctuary. I have made several donations to them and I get their newsletter. They take such good care of the dogs there! I live that they are a no kill facility."
— joyce v.
Supporter
"We adopted Aura from Mackenzie’s in January 2020 just before Covid hit. Although those days were dark we had our “Aurie” waiting for us every morning with a wagging tail. She needed to be fed, taken for daily walks and car rides and of course much petting. It took our minds off of the chaos that was taking place around us. I thanked Mackenzie’s every day for keeping her safe and taken care of ( for 7 years) until our angel could come into our lives. We lost Aurie last year to cancer at age 13. We were heartbroken but so thankful for the time we had with her and for the gift Mackenzie’s gave us."
— mary m.
Adoptee
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