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Once you choose a dog that you are interested in meeting and possibly adopting, our staff will bring the dog out to meet you. We are dedicated to making our shelter a pleasant environment for the animals and our guests, providing them with less stress from daily visitors walking through.
If you are interested in adopting, check out the available animals on this website by using the tabs to the left or by clicking here for up-to-date information on pets currently available for adoption.
Adopters must be at least 18 years of age, have a valid driver's license or government-issued ID, provide payment, and be required to sign the adoption contract. We cannot finalize adoptions over the phone or online. While visiting the shelter, adopters are required to provide their own masks that must be worn at all times. The actual adoption visit takes place in designated areas and typically lasts minutes. During this time, you will be able to spend some quality time getting to know the animal and deciding if they are a match for your home.
In keeping with the desire to limit visits, our expectations are that you are prepared to take the animal home the same day. If you are interested in adopting a dog, and you have a dog or dogs at home, they must successfully meet each other before completing the adoption. The more our community is educated, the more soldiers we have to fight for our furry friends. To do this, we offer group classes explaining our services and how you can help. If you would like a humane education visit, please email volunteer spcacincinnati.
To report an emergency or an animal cruelty situation, please CALL instead of emailing so we can respond to the situation as quickly as possible. Call between 8am and 6pm, and after 6pm. Have you witnessed animal abuse? Or a stray roaming the neighborhood? Full-time Humane Agents investigate and prosecute if necessary the multitude of cases of mistreatment or neglect of animals that are reported to us each year.
Have a four-legged friend that is in need of manners? Behavioral Obedience Training Class to the rescue! SPCA and Sheltered Paws Dogs are eligible for a reduced training rate proof of adoption required as well as multiple dogs from same home. All classes must be paid for in advance to guarantee a slot in class. For Hamilton County pets, visit this page for information on how to obtain a license.
Dog Licenses help the animal return to its home in the event it becomes separated from its owner. Financial Aid PDF. Pet Friendly Apartments. Click here to visit the Pet Coalition of Greater Cincinnati. What is a spay? A spay ovariohysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus and ovaries from the abdomen of a female animal. What is the purpose of a spay? Spaying is the only foolproof method of birth control for female dogs and cats.
It is a permanent method. Will spaying stop the animal from going into heat? A spayed animal no longer goes through heat cycles. Female dogs normally come into heat about twice a year. Cats come into heat more often. Spaying ends several problems associated with heat, including spotting and the necessity of confining females to prevent the approaches of persistent males.
Are there other good reasons for spaying a pet? The risk of mammary cancer is reduced if a dog is spayed before its first heat. Also, spayed pets cannot develop pyometra, a serious uterine infection. Do pets gain weight after a spay? Your pet will not gain weight if you provide a balanced diet. Should dogs have at least one litter before being spayed? Your dog does not need to have a litter to mature, learn obedience or become a good hunter. What is a neuter? A neuter castration is the surgical removal of the testicles from the scrotum of a male animal.
What is the purpose of a neuter? Neutering is the primary method of sterilizing male dogs and cats. What are the other benefits of a neuter? The neutered dog is usually more compatible with people and easier to train.
Neutering an immature cat usually prevents development of mating behavior and the obnoxious habit of spraying urine to mark territory around the house and yard. An un-neutered male dog or cat cannot control its mating instincts.
If given the freedom to wander, such an animal may become hurt or lost and is almost certain to be responsible for unwanted litters. Pet overpopulation is a serious problem. It costs the lives of millions of pets and costs communities millions of dollars a year.
Nationwide, the number of pets entering animal shelters is estimated to be 6 to 8 million. Only about 30 percent of dogs and 2 — 5 percent of cats are reclaimed by owners. Only about half of those remaining are adopted to new homes. The number of pets euthanized in shelters across the country is 3 to 4 million. SPCA Cincinnati is working with other shelters and animal welfare organizations to reduce the number of unwanted litters that are born, increase the number of lost pets that are rehomed and increase the number of relinquished pets adopted to new homes.
Foster parents provide temporary homes for animals prior to adoption. Providing foster care is a wonderful and personal way to contribute to saving and improving the lives of homeless pets. I just wanted to share with you some pictures of our puppy we adopted from you a few weeks ago! My year-old loves him just as much! Duncan is doing great and has such a sweet and fun personality! Thank you for all that you do! They also have the power to improve mental well-being.
We can help pair you up with a shelter animal, be it a dog, cat, or perhaps even a rabbit or hamster. Please call to make an appointment or stop by so we can find the perfect match for you.
Present your DD or military ID at the counter when adopting. Thank you for your service. Click here if you would like to donate to this program.
Thank you! Whatever the reason, these animals need some extra love and care before they can be adopted. Providing foster care for a week, a month, or more can be a lifesaving gift for an animal.
Their commitment and contribution undoubtedly make a huge impact in animal welfare for Greater Cincinnati. Please call or email us at foster spcacincinnati. Bruce 's former owner loved him very much but could no longer take care of his ever-growing health needs.
He thought it would be best for Bruce to be surrendered to us so his life could be saved. Not only did his gums bleed to the touch, he had multiple decaying teeth with one canine tooth that was so rotten, it turned sideways. Not long after his recovery, his loving personality warmed the hearts of a family and was taken into a new forever home!
Click here to view a video of Bruce, he was featured in one of our Tails on the Trail Success Stories! Sarge came to us in poor shape, a victim of a hoarding case. We weren't sure how to help him He was starving, anemic, and full of worms. Sarge's stomach bothered him immensely and he had persistent, bloody diarrhea. Even after treating his worms and stomach issues, he still had problems with anemia and kept getting worse and worse.
We worked frantically to find out what was wrong with this sweet pup. Finally, we discovered Sarge had a rare blood parasite. After further treatment, Sarge got better!
Our SPCA Cincinnati Vet knew he was healthy enough to be adopted when she walked in the recovery room to find that he unlocked his dog-proof kennel and was lounging on the floor! Click here to view a video of Sarge, he was featured in one of our Tails on the Trail Success Stories! Both were near death and starved, weighing only one pound each But Izzy proved to be quite the little fighter!
She was anemic, had worms, and an upper respiratory infection. Her road to recovery was going to be challenging but this little fur ball was determined to win her battle. They noticed she was getting stronger when she would jump out of the cage and into their arms when they fed her. Izzy is thriving and happy! Click here to view a video of Izzy, she was featured in one of our Tails on the Trail Success Stories!
Chance came to the SPCA Cincinnati with matted fur, a few lumps, and a small limp but took it all in stride with his sunny disposition. Along with painful bladder stones and a tumor on his hip, blood work confirmed Chance had bone cancer, which often carries a terrible prognosis.
His bladder stones were removed to alleviate some pain but his limp got much worse. The tumor had fractured his hip, making his health prognosis much grimmer.
Click here to view a video of Chance, he was featured in one of our Tails on the Trail Success Stories! Anna, now Maggie — "Hello! I have an update on Maggie formally known as Anna. Since adopting her back in November, she has been thriving! She completed her heartworm treatments thanks to your Veterinary staff. She absolutely loves her new brother Ralphie, along with any other dog she meets.
She's the sweetest girl and I'm so thankful you allowed me to take her home. Sugar, now Gunny — "We are so happy with our rescue! We rescued Gunny formerly Sugar the day after Thanksgiving , so we have had him for a little over a year.
He was a surprise for my husband who had been asking for a dog for several years As you can see in his before-and-after picture, he is fat and happy now, and we love him. We've been very fortunate that he has not had any accidents in the house, and has been through training classes. He is a wonderful addition to our family. Thank you for all that you do. We cannot thank you enough for letting us take him home. So, thank you again. Deuteronomy, now Peanut — "I adopted "Deuteronomy" from your Sharonville shelter on Saturday, and I just wanted to give you an update.
We renamed her Peanut and she is fitting in so well with our other cats! She loves snuggles and lap cuddles and she makes such a great addition to our family.
She even tolerates all the affection from my 3-yr-old son. Thank you so much! Trico, now Shelby — "Hi! I adopted Trico, now Shelby, [about] four weeks ago. Thought you might enjoy an update. She is a wonderful dog. She's become pretty good on the leash and loves her daily walks.
She is a big ham and loves all the tummy rubs. She is very much a family member now! Education Dog Licensing. Our foster network provides stressed animals with a break from shelter life, sick animals a quiet place to recover, and pets with behavior challenges more experience in a home setting.
We believe animals possess the ability to connect with people in ways that inspire hope, healing, and purpose. We also offer age appropriate programming for kids K designed to to teach bite prevention and plant the seeds of kindness, responsibility and philanthropy in children through their love of animals. But did you know you can help the animals when you go shopping!
From a young age, I had rescue dogs. Dogs always deserve a second chance. Kona and Reese were both dogs who deserved a second chance. For whatever reason, their previous homes were not forever homes. So they sit, and sit, and sit, getting to a point where they want to give up hope and shut down. Kona and Reese spent over 1, days at the shelter combined.
When each of these dogs came home with me, I could immediately tell that they were so happy to find a forever home. While there were some growing pains in the beginning, Reese and Kona have become brothers and are now inseparable. Reese has made great strides with his anxiety and is great boy.
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