How to Search for Animal Rescues in Ohio

A lot of research goes into adopting a new pet or finding a new home (rehome) for a current one. Finding an appropriate shelter or rescue group is at the top of the list. Pet rescue groups can range from small, local organizations to nationwide efforts directed at a specific species or breed. Consult well-known databases and recognized animal rescue organizations to locate a pet rescue in Ohio. Broader resources can direct owners and owners-to-be to legitimate rescue groups that suit their needs.

Instructions

  1. How to Search for Animal Rescues in Ohio

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      Start searching for Ohio Animal Rescues by consulting the most local ASPCA or Humane Society. These organizations are not only animal shelters themselves, but also maintain contacts for local, state, and national rescue organizations. Be specific when identifying the type of rescue sought. If looking to relinquish a pet, make sure to have a detailed history of the animal for rehoming. Potential owners should be prepared to present information to the rescue regarding the species, sex, breed, age, and size they are looking for.

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      Consult online databases of pet rescues. Petfinder is a national, online organization that lists available pets and data for rescues. Input "Ohio" into the "Find Animal Welfare Groups" search option to be presented with a list of currently operating organizations and their available animals.

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      Research the legitimacy of all pet rescues before adopting or relinquishing an animal. Verify the existence of the organization and the methods in which they acquire and adopt out pets. These facts are both important for the welfare of pets and the scrupulousness with which rescue groups handle possible adoption fees and vetting of clients.

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      Use one Ohio rescue group to recommend another. If a rescue does not match the criteria for a pet being sought or for a pet being relinquished, consider asking the rescue for a recommendation for another rescue. This is especially helpful with breed-specific rescues, as purebred animals often change hands between rescues to be placed with the breed-specific organization.