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  1. We function as the Dog Warden of Greene County. This includes: Please call our office with which township, city or village you live in. This will help us provide the best information we can. Get the latest on cat/dog adoptions as well as other services provided by Greene County Animal Control.

  2. The Franklin County Department of Animal Care and Control provides field animal control services to the citizens of Franklin County twenty-four hours a day, every day of the year. We are responsible for the enforcement of Ohio's vicious, dangerous and nuisance dog laws in Franklin County.

  3. Provide good food, water and proper shelter for your pet. All dogs can benefit from obedience training. Should you lose your pet, no matter the species of animal, call your local Animal Control or Police Department and report it missing. License your dog.

  4. Summit County Animal Control Department. 250 Opportunity Parkway. Akron, OH 44304. Get directions. view our pets. cfatheree@summitoh.net. (330) 643-2845. Today's hours: 10am - 5pm.

  5. Adoptable Dogs in Your Local Shelter. Use the nationwide database of dogs looking for good homes below! Search by zip code to meet available dogs in your area. Please note, these dogs are from rescues and shelters nationwide and are not available through the ASPCA.

  6. Payton’s Place / Southwest Ohio Doberman Rescue, is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit, volunteer based organization, dedicated to placing homeless Doberman Pinschers into new and loving homes. Facebook.

  7. Whether you need help managing your pet’s behavior, or a referral for veterinary care, pet-friendly housing, low-cost spay/neuter surgery, or other local assistance programs, call the Pet Helpline at 952-HELP-PET (952-435-7738) or send us a message.

  8. For more than 70 years, the League has been helping homeless animals in our community. We exist to save homeless cats and dogs from the lives they were dealt, by providing the lives they deserve. As a privately-funded non-profit organization, partnering with our community is critical.

  9. With more adoptable pets than ever, we have an urgent need for pet adopters. Search for dogs, cats, and other available pets for adoption near you.

  10. Adopt a dog, cat or other animal in Ohio. Shelters & individuals can post animals free.

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