Update:
All of the dogs were were sent to no-kill shelters and rescues or directly placed into forever homes.
A HUGE Thank You to Rascal Charities and the shelters and rescues that stepped forward help the Ohio SPCA. We couldn’t have done it without them! Please visit their websites, as they have many wonderful companion animals for adoption.
Tomorrow’s Hope
http://tomorrowshopecaninerescue.com/
Pets Without Parents
http://www.petswithoutparents.net/
Society for the Improvement of Conditions for Stray Animals (SICSA)
http://www.sicsa.org/
Animal Adoption Foundation (AAF)
http://www.aafpets.com/
Stormy’s Place
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/stormy.html
Sacred Hearts Animal Rescue and Sanctuary, Inc.
http://www.sacredhearts.petfinder.com
Pet Promise
http://petpromise.org/
Animal Care Sanctuary
http://www.animalcaresanctuary.org/
Rascal Unit
http://www.rascalunit.org/RascalUnit/Home_Page.html
Rascal Charities
http://www.rascalunit.org/RascalUnit/Rascal_Charities.html
The Ohio SPCA has been working on a hoarding case in Lawrence County. The owners were found guilty of animal cruelty and ordered to work with the Ohio SPCA in an effort to re-home the dogs. Over 40 dogs have been removed with the help of several no-kill rescues. The dogs are in good shape, but have been breeding and living in crowded pens with inadequate shelter on a muddy hillside and in freezing temperatures. On Thursday, January 14, the Rascal Unit will be on site with volunteers from the Ohio SPCA, Tomorrow’s Hope, and Stormy’s Place in order to remove the remaining 25 dogs. Dr. Gonzalez with the Rascal Unit will be spaying and neutering and vaccinating all of the dogs. Several dogs are going to a rescue, but the remainder must be boarded at kennels. Donations are needed to pay for boarding and food.
If you are interested in adopting a cute brown hound mix, please contact us! These dogs deserve a warm home and a loving heart.




















