Ray Anderson is the media and communications manager for CARE Humane Society which took over the county's shelter and animal control operations in 2020. He said the recent increase is on top of a ...
At Cincinnati Animal CARE, we treat every animal as an individual and assess their health and temperament holistically. When we euthanize an animal, it is because we have exhausted ALL other options for a live outcome and have determined that the animal is suffering too greatly, without good prognosis, from an illness or injury or they are a true public safety risk.
2022. 8. 1. · That idea grew into the first 24-hour Emergency and Specialty veterinary hospital in Cincinnati's tri-state area. In 2008, Care Center responded to the community's need for that same level of care in the Dayton/Centerville area and recently moved from 5,000 sq.ft. to 15,000 sq.ft. in honor of our 10th anniversary in the Greater Dayton area.
A Cincinnatianimal shelter is in urgent need of people to adopt and foster animals at their shelter.CincinnatiAnimalCARE wrote on Facebook Tuesday that it's at "code red capacity," meaning its ...
W hen Cardi, a senior Boxer-mix dog, came to CincinnatiAnimalCARE Humane Society (CARE), she had a prolapsed uterus that required a $6,000 surgery. Some weeks later, a white puppy named Rio was found in a trash bag on the side of the road; he was so critically ill that CARE's medical team performed triage on him in the parking lot.