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Marshmallow Animal Shelter

Animal shelter in Detroit Lakes, MN

Marshmallow Animal Shelter is a non-profit shelter that was set up in honor of Cocoa and her Eleven Marshmallows, a Labrador mom who had been abandoned and locked in a house for 3 weeks. Rescued by an Iowan Sheriff and obviously pregnant, she was taken to a local veterinarian. After receiving her donated care and through the generosity and compassion of many, Cocoa came to rest in Minnesota at the Livingston-Wiedewitsch home and went on to whelp an astonishing eleven puppies. All were adopted into loving homes; however more need our help. The ultimate goal, of course, is to end this nightmare of unwanted companion animals, which can only be accomplished through heightened public awareness and active promotion of a spay/neuter program.

Marshmallow Animal Shelter was created to serve as a public resource for stray, abandoned, and rescued companion animals. One of the main goals of Marshmallow Animal Shelter is to help educate the public about the benefits of spaying and neutering animals so that we can put an end to the nightmare of unwanted cats and dogs. Our shelter operates as the impound primarily for cats and dogs found within the city limits of Detroit Lakes but also assists the following cities when able: Audubon, Callaway, Frazee, Lake Park, Mahnomen, and Waubun. In addition, we routinely take in animals from Becker County that are found outside of city limits, as they have no other place to go. Please note that we do accept cats and dogs that are found outside the above areas but only when the agency responsible for them cannot accept them. Only a designated official can bring these animals to our shelter once approval has been received.

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1478 Mallard Street
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
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1478 Mallard Street

Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

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Adoptable pets at Marshmallow Animal Shelter

We'll also keep you updated on Lucia's adoption status with email updates.
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Lucia

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Lucia's adoption status with email updates.
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Lucia

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Jack's adoption status with email updates.
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Jack

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Yoda's adoption status with email updates.
Bonded Pair
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Yoda

Domestic Shorthair

Male, 3 yrs 3 mos
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Henry's adoption status with email updates.
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Henry

Australian Cattle Dog/Blue Heeler

Male, 8 yrs 9 mos
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Dextra's adoption status with email updates.
Special Needs
Bonded Pair
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Dextra

Domestic Longhair

Female, 4 yrs 2 mos
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Benji's adoption status with email updates.
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Benji

Australian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Detroit Lakes, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Hank's adoption status with email updates.
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Hank

Pit Bull Terrier

Male, Young
Detroit Lakes, MN

Shelter FAQs

Marshmallow Animal Shelter is a non-profit animal shelter located in Detroit Lakes, MN that was created to serve as a public resource for stray, abandoned, and rescued companion animals. Our shelter operates as the impound primarily for cats and dogs found within the city limits of Detroit Lakes but also assists the following cities when able: Audubon, Callaway, Frazee, Lake Park, Mahnomen, and Waubun. In addition, we routinely take in animals from Becker County that are found outside of city limits, as they have no other place to go. Please note that we do accept cats and dogs that are found outside the above areas but only when the agency responsible for them cannot accept them. Only a designated official can bring these animals to our shelter once approval has been received. Any questions about this should be directed to our office.

Additional adoption info

Applications MUST be submitted via the website. This is the first step in the process. ​ ​ ​

Please understand that the adoption process can take a few days, weeks, or longer depending upon availability of references, home visits, animal availability, etc. One of the biggest holdups we find when processing applications is that they are missing information, such as names and phone numbers for references, veterinarians and landlords. Please double check your application before you submit to ensure that all sections are fully completed. ​

Once your application has been received and the process has started, someone from our team will contact you via phone, email or both to let you know where we are at in the process and what the next step(s) will be. ​

Our goal is a forever home vs. a faster home! For this reason, being the first to submit an application for a particular animal does not automatically mean you will be the approved adopter. There are several factors that go into making these decisions and order of submission is only a small piece of the process. ​
This is perhaps the most important part: Please be patient. We are a very small group of people, made up of volunteers and staff who also have 1-2 other jobs and families to care for. We do the best we can with the resources we have and we appreciate your understanding.

Adoption Guidelines

1. All adopters must be 18 years of age or older.

2. All animals in your home must be spayed/neutered and current on all age appropriate vaccinations. There are exceptions of course and these things can be clarified and confirmed when we speak to your veterinarian.

3. All animals will be spayed or neutered before they leave the shelter or a foster-to-adopt contract will be implemented. Foster-to-adopt contracts are not done on a routine basis and are typically reserved for very special cases.

4. Any animal adopted through Marshmallow Animal Shelter will not be allowed to roam at large and must be provided suitable shelter, food, and water at all times pursuant to Minnesota State Statute 346.20.​​

5. All animals adopted through Marshmallow Animal Shelter will be kept in the house, not in a kennel or as a yard animal, and that the animal will not be kept chained or on a tie-out unsupervised at any time. ​​Exception to this would be the adoption of a barn kitty and the contract would reflect this special situation.

6. ​​All animals adopted through Marshmallow Animal Shelter will be started on appropriate vaccinations and deworming medicines before leaving. Please note, we do not have the resources to check all animal systems and ensure they are completely parasite free, etc. prior to adoption. The shelter environment is an ever changing one with new animals arriving every day in various conditions of health. Therefore it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you take your newly adopted pet(s) to your veterinarian for a wellness exam upon adoption. The adopting party understands and agrees to follow up with their veterinarian after the adoption has been completed.

7. Any animal adopted through Marshmallow Animal Shelter may NEVER be sold, transferred, abandoned, euthanized* or given away. If at any time you are unable to care for the adopted animal, please contact our office so that we can try and help with your situation. Per the contract, you are required to bring the animal back to Marshmallow Animal Shelter if we cannot work out another solution, however we always try to exhaust every possible option before bringing the animal back into the shelter environment as it is very stressful for the animal. *This does not apply to humane euthanasia by a licensed veterinarian due to age or health.

8. The adopting party assumes all responsibility for said animal including but not limited to food bills, shelter, health care and general well-being.​​ The adopting party agrees to notify the shelter immediately if the adopted animal ever goes missing so that the shelter can use their resources to help locate the animal as soon as possible.

9. The adopting ​​party understands that Marshmallow Animal Shelter has no prior history on any animal and does not guarantee that any animal is house trained, free from stress or bad habits or "purebred". Marshmallow Animal Shelter has the right to refuse any application for any reason and need not make that reason known to the applicant.

Adoption application

http://www.marshmallowfoundation.org/info/adoption

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We'll also keep you updated on (ct) Mia's adoption status with email updates.
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(ct) Mia

Domestic Shorthair

Female, 4 mos
Fargo, ND
We'll also keep you updated on Houdini's adoption status with email updates.
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Houdini

Hound (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 10 mos
Wadena, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Carrie's adoption status with email updates.
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Carrie

Domestic Longhair

Female, Adult
Fargo, ND
We'll also keep you updated on (dh) Mae's adoption status with email updates.
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(dh) Mae

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Fargo, ND
We'll also keep you updated on Beanie's adoption status with email updates.
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Beanie

American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 6 mos
Park Rapids, MN
We'll also keep you updated on Elm's adoption status with email updates.
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Elm

Great Pyrenees/Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 3 mos
Wadena, MN

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