Basset Hound Rescue of Michigan

Basset Hound Rescue of Michigan Permanently closed BHROM is a non-profit, 501c3 rescue in Michigan. The purpose of the rescue is to rescue, restore and rehome unwanted Basset Hounds

Basset Hound Rescue of Michigan (BHROM) is a 501c3 organization that saves, restores and rehomes Basset Hounds in need in Michigan. We are an all-volunteer organization. We also work with other Basset Hound rescues around the country, sharing ideas, helping out and supporting their efforts. We believe that together, we can save more Basset Hounds and help more dogs than going it alone. Our funding

is derived from donations from the public and through fundraisers. Without help from people like you this rescue could not do its job. We encourage you to attend our fun, family and dog friendly events and to become involved in helping our efforts. We are always in need of volunteers and your special skills and talents can make a huge difference in saving a dog. Our volunteers are located throughout Michigan. BHROM uses foster families to care for the dogs taken in. These foster families are key to our success and to the rehabilitation of dogs in need. These wonderful homes provide a safe haven for the dog and provide love, training and comfort to them. The dog stays in the foster home until the perfect forever home is found. A BHROM dog comes from shelters and from situations where the dog was not safe or cared for. This includes hoarder situations, puppy mill shutdowns and strays picked up by kindhearted folks and given to the rescue. With strays, we try to find the owner by scanning for a microchip and by posting the dog on FB. If the owner is not located within a week, the dog is included in our rescue program. Dogs with any serious issues or injuries are immediately included in our rescue program so that they may get the medical attention they need. Basset Hounds entering our care are fully vetted, including spay/neutering, shots, heartworm checks and treatment, monthly preventative and any medications or surgeries the dog may need. Families who adopt Basset Hounds from BHROM are given lots of help. We have continuing contact with the adoptive family and are there to help them with the adjustment period after adoption and beyond. Our adoptive families become part of the BHROM rescue community and are encouraged to send updates and reports about their new basset family member. These Basset Hounds are “our babies” and we want to know they are doing well and are happy and loved in their new homes. Our work also includes educating the public about the breed, the importance of veterinary care, spay/neutering and monthly heartworm protection. The Basset Hound is a wonderful breed but is not right for every home. We are happy to discuss the breed and breed characteristics with anyone interested in a Basset Hound. You will find information about the breed at all events we hold.

08/26/2025

It has been my pleasure to run this rescue for the last ten and a half years but the time has come for me to retire. My husband has several health issues and needs me more and with additional responsibilities at home I am unable to continue rescue work in this capacity. Carol Berger our adoption coordinator is also retiring. She has been an absolute treasure to the rescue and will be missed greatly. The rescue will continue to take in dogs until October 1. If someone is interested in running the rescue from that point onward please send an email to [email protected] and include your qualifications and experience. If no one qualified is interested the rescue will be closed. I’m sad to go but am proud of the work the rescue has done and the our ability to save many basset hounds.
Christina Brookshire President of Basset Hound Rescue of Michigan

Adopted Meet Molly . Molly is located just north of Grand Rapids and is 7 and up to date on rabbies vaccine and takes he...
08/23/2025

Adopted
Meet Molly . Molly is located just north of Grand Rapids and is 7 and up to date on rabbies vaccine and takes heartworm meds monthly. She will need to be spayed which the rescue pays for along with whatever other medical and shots she needs. Molly has lived in a kennel all her life and is not potty trained so that is something that will need to be taught. She is good with other dogs and people. Kids over 10 due to her past kennel life and minimal socialization. Molly will make a wonderful companion with a little work. If you are interested in Molly please submit an adoption application available at www.bhrom.org. Note until spayed Molly will be considered a foster and adoption will be completed upon spay and recovery.

AdoptedMeet Grover. Located just north of Grand Rapids. Grover is 7 and up to date on rabbies vaccine and takes heartwor...
08/23/2025

Adopted
Meet Grover. Located just north of Grand Rapids. Grover is 7 and up to date on rabbies vaccine and takes heartworm meds monthly. He will need to be neutered which the rescue pays for along with whatever other medical and shots he needs. Grover has lived in a kennel all his life and is not potty trained so that is something that will need to be taught. He is good with other dogs and people. Kids over 10 due to his past kennel life and minimal socialization. He is very laid back and will make a wonderful companion with a little work. If you are interested in Grover please submit an adoption application available at www.bhrom.org. Note until neutered Grover will be considered a foster and adoption will be completed upon neutering.

Vaccine clinic
08/14/2025

Vaccine clinic

Mark your calendar for Warren's Fall Vaccination Clinic!

Residents from all cities are welcome, open to CATS and Dogs! Cash only, no appointment needed!

Did you know that microchipped dogs have a return-to-owner rate of over 50 percent, while only about 20 percent for non-chipped dogs are returned to owners? Cats fare even worse, with chipped cats being returned around 38 percent of the time, compared to only about 2 percent for cats without microchips.

With shelters overflowing, and so many pets looking for homes, it's more important than ever to have your pets chipped.

Also, many animals are looking for foster homes and rescues are looking for volunteers. If you would like to help animals in need in Warren, and possibly foster or volunteer with one of our local rescues or shelter, please message us for additional information!

Looking forward to seeing everyone at the clinic!

Another vaccine clinic!
08/05/2025

Another vaccine clinic!

FREE PET VACCINE CLINIC
We're teaming up with Petco Love to offer FREE pet vaccines to help protect your furry family members!

Location: CAHS Spay & Neuter Clinic, 5919 South Cedar Street, Lansing, MI 48911
Dates: Tuesday, August 26, 2025 and Tuesday, September 23, 2025
Time: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Vaccines offered at no cost:
• DAPPv (for dogs)
• HCP (for cats)
• Rabies (for both)

This is a first-come, first-served event. Pre-registration is required to guarantee vaccine availability, but it does NOT reserve a specific time slot. Expect a line and some wait time regardless of the time you select during registration.

🐶 Dogs must be on a leash.
🐱 Cats must be in a carrier.

This clinic is for community members who need assistance keeping their pets healthy. Thank you to Petco Love for helping make these essential vaccines accessible for all pet parents!

Register here: https://spaylansing.org/spay-neuter-appointment
No internet? Call us at (517) 908-0756 or email [email protected].

Let’s work together to keep our community’s pets healthy.

📣 Clinic Alert! 📣Saginaw County is hosting a Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic on Tuesday, August 5th from 1–4 PM at our Surgical ...
08/02/2025

📣 Clinic Alert! 📣
Saginaw County is hosting a Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic on Tuesday, August 5th from 1–4 PM at our Surgical Center (5615 Bay Road), and we want to see you there! If you miss out this week, they will be hosting more clinics all through the rest of month of August. Check their website.

Services include vaccines, microchips, and essential health screenings.

Book your appointment today by going to this link:

https://scaccrcvaxclinics.as.me/

💉Protect your pets by keeping those boosters up to date! 💉

Free vaccine clinic for Detroit and Dearborn residents.
07/30/2025

Free vaccine clinic for Detroit and Dearborn residents.

Furry Friends SocialMeet in Orion Oaks Dog Park's Large Area “B” from 6-8 p.m. for breed-specific opportunities where pe...
07/22/2025

Furry Friends Social
Meet in Orion Oaks Dog Park's Large Area “B” from 6-8 p.m. for breed-specific opportunities where pet lovers and their dogs can gather for a fun time. All dogs are welcome. The schedule is as follows:

July 18 – Golden Retrievers
Aug. 22 – Poodles and Doodles
Sept. 19 – Basset Hounds
No registration is needed, but dog park rules and regulations apply. basset get together September 19.
NOTE! the park is putting this event on so if you have questions please contact the park.

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