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Below is a list of Adoption Agencies in Royal Oak, Michigan. You can click on any listing for more details and a map to the location.

 Law Office Of Carl E Sears 26080 Woodward Avenue Royal Oak, MI 48067 (248)399-5606 
 Maynard Jeffery D Plc 25600 Woodward Avenue Suite 111 Royal Oak, MI 48067 (248)399-0176 




News About Royal Oak, MI Adoption

Royal Oak weighs millage increase
Hometownlife.com
Royal Oak's proposed budget for the next fiscal year is $34.9 million. If that doesn't change before the scheduled June 4 budget adoption, taxpayers will see an operating millage rate of 7.39 mills. City Manager Donald Johnson is putting together a ...

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WXYZ

Zoo visitors can take an animal home on last pet adoption day
Detroit Free Press
Photos by KIRTHMON F. DOZIER/Detroit Free Press From left, Wendy Kippelman, Ricki Feuereisen, carrying adopted Hungarian hound Maggie, Andie Feuereisen and new owner Simon Morell leave the event on Saturday at the Detroit Zoo in Royal Oak.
Annual animal adoption event set for Detroit ZooWXYZ

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CBS Local

Meet Your Best Friend This Weekend At The Detroit Zoo
CBS Local
ROYAL OAK (CBS Detroit) – If you're in the market for a new companion and can't decide between big dogs, little dogs, old dogs, new dogs — or a cat — you're in luck: The largest off-site adoption event in the country is happening this weekend.
Meet Your Best Friend At The Zoo: Pets Up For Adoption At Detroit Zoo (PHOTOS)Huffington Post
Meet best friend at zoo; 449 pet owners did last...Royal Oak Daily Tribune

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Mutt Strut benefits charities
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
... Royal Oak Farmers Market, 316 E. 11 Mile Road. The event focuses on fun, fashion, shopping and animals looking for a “furever” home. Local vendors will feature pet-related products and services. Rescue dogs and cats will be available for adoption.



Royal Oak prepares to limit fireworks use
Royal Oak Daily Tribune
Violations will be a civil infraction punishable by up to a $500 fine — plus the cost of prosecution, which will give Royal Oak a bang for its buck to enforce the local law. The City Commission will take the first of two votes needed to adopt the new ...

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