Humane Ohio's goal is to end companion animal overpopulation
by combining community education with low-cost spay/neuter programs.
Toward that goal, they utilize a collaborative effort, working
closely with area shelters and rescue groups.
When they first started out, Humane Ohio
realized that simply building yet another shelter wouldn't solve
the problem. So they decided to concentrate on making sterilization
available to anyone whose critters needed it. Humane Ohio believes
that the best defense against animal overpopulation is sterilization,
which is why their main focus is a high volume spay/neuter program
that can sterilize 6,000 animals a year, and reach out to six
surrounding counties.
This is an important issue, people. In
this day and age, there is no good reason why unwanted animals
are still being born. Humane Ohio has zeroed in on the number
one solution to the problem of critter overpopulation, and that
solution costs money to implement, so please visit www.humaneohio.org and send them your spare
change.
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