Address: 2264 Richland Rd, Marion, OH 43302, USA
Phone: +17403896548
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12–6PM
Tuesday: 12–6PM
Wednesday: 12–6PM
Thursday: 12–6PM
Friday: 12–6PM
Saturday: 11AM–4PM
Jessie McCarty
I love the Humane Society, most of our 17 animals have come from there. 3-5 of our family members volunteer there. Sometimes we all go and hang out. We help with events whenever we can. Staff is very nice and they love animals.
Beth Nichols
Clean
Carrie Warner
OMG you guys are so freaking amazing thank you guys so so much for letting me adopt Duesel and take this incredibly smart lil dude home he already has made himself right at home and is so smart ❤ I'm so glad I was at Lowes this morning and saw him ❤ 💜
Ryan Eckard
Everyone is so nice and knowledgeable!
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They don't kill animals to make room for other animals. They do have a euthanasia policy, but only for animals going kennel crazy. Those animals literally chew through their own skin.
Yes they do.
Sure there are applications available for volunteers. As far as I know, volunteers are always welcome.
I believe you can be as young as 16. But it would be for a limited amount hours still being in school. But give them a call I think they are looking for some part time help. At least check in to it.
You can get them online, but they charge an extra 'online fee' that ranges from a couple of bucks to 11.00 depending on which type you choose. Go here: https://www.doglicenses.us/OH/Marion/cs.php
You have to be 15 to be a volunteer.
You could call them and ask if they have extra.
Take him tohumane society during business hours.
All the cats that they sell are already fixed, but if you want your cat fixed by them i dont think they offer that service. You can check with them by phone to make sure.
Aww well good im glad he got a new home
We require you to bring in your other dogs to do a meet and greet before finalizing any adoption
Prices vary here. Depending on how long the animal had been there. It can be from $175 down to $50. They have a grant right now so animals are $75 off
You can take them to the humane society. They would not destroy them and most kittens are adopted fairly quickly. They would spay or neuter them and place them in good homes.
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