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- Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center - Petfinder
Learn more about Franklin County Dog Shelter & Adoption Center in Columbus, OH, and search the available pets they have up for adoption on Petfinder.
- 4340 Tamarack Blvd, Columbus, 43224, OH
- (614) 525-3647
Adopt a dog in Columbus, Ohio. These adorable dogs are available for adoption in Columbus, Ohio. To learn more about each adoptable dog, click on the "i" icon for fast facts, or their photo or name for full details. We'll also keep you updated on Bobby's adoption status with email updates.
Volunteers evaluate applications, coordinate vet care, answer emails, write grants, schedule events, transport dogs, take dogs to adoption events, walk dogs, and much more!
Adoptions are pet-adopter driven. To meet our pets: Call our office at 614-471-9000 or click on the pet which you are interested in and send email. We are happy to discuss the adoption process. The foster dogs are in foster homes and most of the cats reside at our office.
- 2761 Johnstown Rd, Columbus, 43219
- (614) 471-9000
Stop the Suffering (STS) is a Columbus, Ohio based nonprofit that exists to rescue and transport dogs and cats from high-kill rural shelters in southern Ohio, northern Kentucky and West Virginia to rescues including STS where they can be adopted.
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The Alpha Paw dog rescue center provides both nearby animal shelters close to Columbus, Ohio. All of our dogs for adoption near. We provide all new born puppies and dogs via our Pet Finder as well as pets from the Humane Society and SPCA.