Provides animal control and rescue, assists owners looking for a lost pet, and investigates complaints of cruelty to animals. Responds to complaints about nuisance barking and strays.
Provides animal control and rescue, assists owners looking for a lost pet, and investigates complaints of cruelty to animals. Responds to complaints about nuisance barking and strays.
Provides spay/neuter subsidy program for cats and dogs to low-medium households, monthly spay/neuter cat clinic for outside cats ($15 for males and $20 for females)for all Greene County residents. Provides free pet food to low income families (once a month). Responds to calls concerning potential livestock abuse or neglect. Provides guidance on animal care, including options available for veterinary assistance. We do not operate a shelter but assist in finding homes for animals.
Provides spay/neuter subsidy program for cats and dogs to low-medium households, monthly spay/neuter cat clinic for outside cats ($15 for males and $20 for females)for all Greene County residents. Provides free pet food to low income families (once a month). Responds to calls concerning potential livestock abuse or neglect. Provides guidance on animal care, including options available for veterinary assistance. We do not operate a shelter but assist in finding homes for animals.
We ask that anyone wanting to, or thinking of, surrendering an animal call the shelter first (740-389-6548), so a manager can speak with them about our procedures and different options for the specific animal and situation.
All animals must be surrendered by their legal owner.
Once at the shelter, we ask that the animal(s) remain outside or in the safety of the owner’s vehicle until after the appropriate paperwork has been filled out. Once paperwork has been completed you may bring your pet to the door marked “Intake” (not adoption).
Medical records of the animals being surrendered should also be brought or at least the name, address and phone number of the animal’s previous veterinarian clinic so a complete history can be obtained for our records
If you are dropping of an animal to surrender, please arrive 30min before closing time to process paper work and so that we may feed/water the animal before we close
We ask that anyone wanting to, or thinking of, surrendering an animal call the shelter first (740-389-6548), so a manager can speak with them about our procedures and different options for the specific animal and situation.
All animals must be surrendered by their legal owner.
Once at the shelter, we ask that the animal(s) remain outside or in the safety of the owner’s vehicle until after the appropriate paperwork has been filled out. Once paperwork has been completed you may bring your pet to the door marked “Intake” (not adoption).
Medical records of the animals being surrendered should also be brought or at least the name, address and phone number of the animal’s previous veterinarian clinic so a complete history can be obtained for our records
If you are dropping of an animal to surrender, please arrive 30min before closing time to process paper work and so that we may feed/water the animal before we close
Provides recruitment and training for adult volunteers. Opportunities in the areas of: office assistance, pet therapy, education program, animal socialization, and kennel assistant.
Provides recruitment and training for adult volunteers. Opportunities in the areas of: office assistance, pet therapy, education program, animal socialization, and kennel assistant.
Offers limited time pet foster care for those who are temporarily unable to care for their pet. All animals placed in care will recieve vaccinations and/or spay/neuter if they have not already been (provided at no charge to the client). Families are given regular updates on how their companions are doing by volunteer program coordinators.
Offers limited time pet foster care for those who are temporarily unable to care for their pet. All animals placed in care will recieve vaccinations and/or spay/neuter if they have not already been (provided at no charge to the client). Families are given regular updates on how their companions are doing by volunteer program coordinators.
Provides doing a Foster-to-Adopt trial period as a great way to learn if a dog is a good fit for a family prior to adoption. When you Foster-to-Adopt, you take the dog(s) home for 14 days before deciding whether to adopt.
Provides a foster ambassador program which includes caring for and marketing dogs who are available for adoption. Provides medical and behavioral fosters which include dogs who need to heal before becoming available for adoption or puppies who are not old enough for adoption.
Provides doing a Foster-to-Adopt trial period as a great way to learn if a dog is a good fit for a family prior to adoption. When you Foster-to-Adopt, you take the dog(s) home for 14 days before deciding whether to adopt.
Provides a foster ambassador program which includes caring for and marketing dogs who are available for adoption. Provides medical and behavioral fosters which include dogs who need to heal before becoming available for adoption or puppies who are not old enough for adoption.
Prepares animals for adoption from animal shelters. Conducts screening of potential adoptive families and provides adoptive families with basic education on pet care.
Prepares animals for adoption from animal shelters. Conducts screening of potential adoptive families and provides adoptive families with basic education on pet care.
Provides shelter for injured and baby skunks, as well as unwanted or rescued pet skunks. Some may be available for adoption, depending on temperament and health condition.
Provides shelter for injured and baby skunks, as well as unwanted or rescued pet skunks. Some may be available for adoption, depending on temperament and health condition.
Maintains an animal shelter and provides animal services including animal control, animal rescue, animal poison information, and investigations of cruelty to animals. Offers shelter animals for adoption, maintains lists of lost animals, and provides humane animal traps. Animal control picks up dead animals on public property. Can provide wild animal assistance, injured or sick. Handles domestic animal complaints as well as the enforcement of City animal ordinances. Receives animal bite reports and quarantine procedures.Recieves animal Bite reports and quarantine procedures.
Maintains an animal shelter and provides animal services including animal control, animal rescue, animal poison information, and investigations of cruelty to animals. Offers shelter animals for adoption, maintains lists of lost animals, and provides humane animal traps. Animal control picks up dead animals on public property. Can provide wild animal assistance, injured or sick. Handles domestic animal complaints as well as the enforcement of City animal ordinances. Receives animal bite reports and quarantine procedures.Recieves animal Bite reports and quarantine procedures.
If you suspect that someone is abusing, neglecting or has abandoned their pets, please call us at 740-474-8690 or fill out an online Animal Cruelty Complaint Form. All reports of animal abuse or neglect are confidential. Once the form is submitted, it will go to our email and we will respond promptly.
If you suspect that someone is abusing, neglecting or has abandoned their pets, please call us at 740-474-8690 or fill out an online Animal Cruelty Complaint Form. All reports of animal abuse or neglect are confidential. Once the form is submitted, it will go to our email and we will respond promptly.
Rescues dogs from the Lorain County Dog Pound before they are euthanized. Strives to find new adoptive families willing to make a lifetime commitment and be lifetime companions for each rescued dog. All of dogs have been examined by a vet, brought up to date on their vaccines, spayed or neutered, fecal and heartworm tested.
Rescues dogs from the Lorain County Dog Pound before they are euthanized. Strives to find new adoptive families willing to make a lifetime commitment and be lifetime companions for each rescued dog. All of dogs have been examined by a vet, brought up to date on their vaccines, spayed or neutered, fecal and heartworm tested.
Accepts owner surrendered animals when space and resources are available. The shelter does not euthanize to make space so there is generally a waiting list to surrender an animal. Assists with Trap Neuter Release programs throughout Lorain County.
Accepts owner surrendered animals when space and resources are available. The shelter does not euthanize to make space so there is generally a waiting list to surrender an animal. Assists with Trap Neuter Release programs throughout Lorain County.
Provides an animal warden that offers animal control and rescue activities for the Village of Highland Hills. Will also investigate reports of cruelty to animals.
Provides an animal warden that offers animal control and rescue activities for the Village of Highland Hills. Will also investigate reports of cruelty to animals.
Offers dogs for adoption. Provides information on adoptable dogs including breed, approximate age, information on where found and a picture of the dog online. All dogs offered are spayed or neutered.
Offers dogs for adoption. Provides information on adoptable dogs including breed, approximate age, information on where found and a picture of the dog online. All dogs offered are spayed or neutered.