Address: 1661 Nicholas Rd, Dayton, OH 45417, USA
Phone: +19372687387
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 1–6PM
Wednesday: 1–6PM
Thursday: 1–6PM
Friday: 1–6PM
Saturday: 12–4PM
Emily Channell
This place is NICEE. Their customer service is great and every interaction is so pleasant. We took in a stray and it turned out to be pregnant. They were able to squeeze us in for the next day and get it taken care of as well as a spay, all for $10! Insane prices, so nice and refreshing - there is no reason to be paying $500 for animal care, this place gets that and it's MUCH APPRECIATED. 10/10 Recommend
Dirty Randy
The staff was amazing and handled the adoption process very professionally. You can tell they really care for their animals and their foster to adopt process is perfect for families who are looking for a second fur baby. The facility was clean and the staff was very friendly
Kathleen Hanover
I really appreciate the Humane Society's Trap-Neuter-Return program to help control the population of community (or feral) cats. Over the past year, far too many cats have been abandoned in our neighborhood as the economy has tanked and people got evicted. The Humane Society's TNR program has helped me cut down on the unwanted feral litters and the disruption caused by tomcats fighting over females in heat (which are no treat to be around either, if you've ever heard one caterwauling at 3 am). At this time (spring, 2022), cats trapped within the City of Dayton can be fixed for free thanks to a grant program. The Humane Society even runs a free training program to teach you how to use humane traps. The volunteer vets and intake staff do a great job.
Hannah Foster
Had three of my four bunnies spayed and neutered here. Planning on getting the fourth spayed here as well. All times, had 5 star experiences. Also, took my visiting relatives here to see the animals up for adoption. Impressed with the facilities, staff, and variety. They have handsome purebred show breeds to adorabls little mutts. Innovative cat ventilation systems, and even a rabbitorium! You can tell the staff really love their jobs and care for the animals. :) The best thing is that they're a kill-free shelter! Highly recommend visiting, but be prepared to walk out with a new fluffy friend.
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Animal Care Alliance in Richmond does ferrel cats for 15 and barn cats for 25.
If you are in Montgomery County, you can get dog tags from the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center on Webster Street. You can also purchase them from our main shelter during the month of January.
Fill out paper work. Give them your Vet. Info. They will call your Vet. to see if you take good care of your Fur Babie. And pay the adoption fee.
Puppy that doesn't get big
Some groups offer deep discounts too, like Clark Co Animal Welfare, they have a thrift shop in Springfield where you can get info
There are several places that will do them for under 10 dollars a dog
License was due on 1/31 unless this is a new dog. And yes, they offer microchipping for a great price/cause.
What are you wanting done? Are they fighting or playing?
Almost all processed go to help care for the animals
I'm not 100% sure, but I'm going to answer no to this one.
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