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  1. We provide a wide variety of community resources, such as animal rescue, animal shelters, pet adoption, dog parks and more to help keep your current pets happy and healthy - or to help you find a special pet that's waiting for the perfect home.

  2. Advancing animal welfare since 1883. Working with over 8,000 animals and thousands more people annually by finding adoptable animals their forever homes, responding to reports of animal cruelty and neglect, providing resources and options for those struggling to keep their pets successfully, and offering support for the pets of victims of ...

  3. Shelter Outreach Services of Ohio is a low-cost, non-profit spay and neuter clinic serving low-income families and animal rescue organizations in the greater Columbus area.

  4. The Columbus Humane Essential Care Center serves pet families who love their pets and struggle to afford care at traditional veterinary clinics. Many of our clients live paycheck-to-paycheck, face barriers securing enough food AND want the very best for their pets.

  5. At COPAW, we believe every pet deserves the best, and we strive to bring gold standard treatment to every pet, regardless of financial ability. Central Ohio's Programs for Animal Welfare provides low-cost veterinary services to cats and dogs in the care of under-served rescues and families in need.

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  6. From providing supplies and equipment to help you keep your pet successfully, to finding another home for your pet, to owner requested euthanasia when appropriate, we are here to help. Options for each situation are discussed during an initial appointment, which will include a veterinary exam.

  7. Powell Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) is a 501 (c) (3), all-volunteer, foster-based dog rescue serving the Columbus, Ohio area. Our volunteers find loving homes for dogs from overpopulated shelters in Ohio and neighboring states.

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