HUMANE SOCIETIES - HUMANE OFFICERS
COUNTY SHELTERS - DOG WARDENS
SHERIFF DEPARTMENTS - DEPUTIES
County officials are the foundation posts in the framework of Ohio HOPP. Their commitment and participation are essential in building a strong network within and outside of their counties. As key humane partners, they have the expertise and the power to build bridges of communication that span beyond their county lines. Their first-hand knowledge of community animal welfare issues and problem areas allow them to zone in on these areas and seek solutions.
Through a commitment to participate in Ohio HOPP, county partners can tap
into a multitude of resources and materials, as well as people and support teams.
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Humane Society of Adams County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
http://www.adamscountyanimals.org/
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Athens County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Fayette Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Humane Society of Guernsey County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Humane Society of Harrison County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Humane-Society-of-Harrison-County-Ohio/172506686093817
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Holmes County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Monroe County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Muskingum County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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PAWS Inc. Humane Society of Noble County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Perry County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Humane Society of Richland County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Ross County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Ross County Sheriff's Dept.
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Ross County Dog Warden
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Humane Society of Sandusky County
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Shelby County Animal Shelter
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Williams County Humane Society
Humane Leaders - Coming soon!
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Ohio HOPP is the formalization and expansion of the efforts of the Ohio SPCA during the past decade. Since 2004, the Ohio SPCA has intervened in situations where animal cruelty was being ignored. Ohio SPCA animal cruelty investigators have been on-the-ground working with county law enforcement and/or humane society officials in small and large-scale cases of animal cruelty. From a single horse starving in a pasture to hundreds of dogs in a puppy mill, working together has resulted in thousands of lives being saved. Through providing animal cruelty investigators to counties with no humane society or an underfunded humane society, the Ohio SPCA has stepped in to bridge the gap and assist in overwhelming situations. As a result, lines of communication have been created and partnerships built. Now counties will build with each other!
PROACTIVE & PROGRESSIVE
OHIO Humane Outreach Partnering Program
"DEDICATED PEOPLE!"