Who We Are

Friends of Detroit Animal Care & Control (FoDACC) is a volunteer-run, non-profit organization that supports the daily operations of Detroit Animal Care & Control (DACC), which is Detroit’s municipal shelter for stray pets. FoDACC is active in the areas of volunteer management, fundraising, donations, community outreach, foster programs, adoptions, in-shelter enrichment, and medical care for the animals.

Help Keep Pets in Their Forever Homes and Out of the Shelter

The best way to help homeless pets is to make sure they never become homeless in the first place. By following a few simple guidelines, we can significantly reduce the number of pets in shelters and ensure that every pet has a loving home. Let's work together to keep pets with their people. You can help spread awareness about responsible pet ownership within your circle. Encourage friends and family to adopt, spay/neuter, secure, and properly identify their pets.

Avoid Breeding

Overpopulation leads to more animals in shelters struggling to find homes. Spaying and neutering your pets are the most effective ways to prevent unwanted litters. Spaying and neutering not only helps control the pet population but also has health benefits, reducing the risk of certain diseases and behavioral issues.

A dog holding a sign that says "We are being bred faster than we are being saved"

Identify Your Pets

People who have lost a pet think it couldn’t happen to them, and yet 1 in 3 pets get lost at least once. Ensure your pets have proper identification, such as collars with tags and microchips. Proper identification increases the chances of a quick reunion if your pet is lost.

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Secure Your Pets

Create a safe environment for your pets by securing your home and yard. Make sure fences are in good condition, and be cautious about open doors and windows. Keep dogs on a leash whenever they aren’t secured in your house or yard. Taking precautions can prevent accidental escapes and keep your pets safe.

A dog in a yard behind a fence and wearing a collar

Adopt, Don't Shop

Considering bringing a pet into your family? Adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue organization. Many wonderful animals are waiting for loving homes. Adopting not only saves lives but also helps reduce the demand for bad breeding practices that hurt pets and families.

A family of three with a dog outdoors. The father, mother, and daughter are smiling while gently holding a small brown puppy.

Adoptable Animals

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Animal Surrenders

If you are fostering a pet from DACC, there is no appointment necessary. Please allow time to fill out paperwork. Pets that have been adopted from DACC may be returned within 30 days of adoption. If it has been more than 30 days, please call to make an appointment for surrender. For all other owner surrenders in Detroit, please contact Michigan Humane.