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The head of Detroit Dog Rescue says a number of dogs and cats are suffering inside the city’s animal control and offers to help prevent illness are being ignored.

“I want to, please, put out there that it’s not the employees’ fault,” Kristina Rinaldi said, pointing the blame at the building that houses Detroit Animal Care and Control.

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Detroit Dog Rescue

Detroit Dog Rescue is Detroit's first no-kill shelter. Founded in February 2011, DDR helps between 80 to 120 dogs at any given time. Our rescue is known for taking animals in trouble that most regard as unadoptable and investing the time and training needed to rehabilitate and re-home these dogs. Detroit Dog Rescue is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and licensed by the Michigan Department of Agriculture and holds a Platinum Award of Transparency through GuideStar.