It’s true that some dogs absolutely LOVE the snow, but it’s important that dogs have access to the warm indoors with their people whenever possible. While it may seem that dogs and cats are fully protected by their thick coats, pets are still susceptible to frostbite and hypothermia. Even long-haired or thick coated dogs should not be outside for long periods of time in freezing temperatures.
Important Health Update
Earlier this month, Columbus Humane admitted 29 Australian Shepherd dogs from an overcrowded home in Reynoldsburg. One of the dogs in the population had respiratory infection symptoms that were likely related to the Canine Distemper Virus (CDV). Columbus Humane veterinary staff is conducting additional testing to gather more information about the disease impacts on other dogs in the shelter.
48 Birds Seized in Suspected Cockfighting Case
Columbus Humane executed a search warrant at the home of a man on the Southeast side of Columbus and seized 48 roosters and hens, coupled with other paraphernalia related to cockfighting. Humane Agents received a complaint that approximately 40 roosters were being kept at a property on the Southeast side of Columbus and were being used for cockfighting.
More Than 40 Australian Shepherds Rescued on East Side of Columbus
On Sunday, December 6, 2020, Columbus Humane assisted Franklin County Dog Wardens and Reynoldsburg Police Department with a home overwhelmed with more than 40 Australian Shepherds living in unhealthy conditions. The dogs vary in medical concerns, many fearful and in need of additional training and a loving home.
The Gift That Keeps On Giving
To say 2020 has been a year like no other, feels like a bit of an understatement. Is it safe to say, no one’s year has gone to plan? But every challenge invites an opportunity to learn and grow. We’ve learned how to work flexibly and remotely, stand six feet apart from one another and wear a mask that covers our noses. But more importantly, we’ve learned how to remain close when sharing physical space is no longer an option, serve a community facing a new set of challenges and rework our programming to accommodate a new way of life.
Why We Run
As Defend Your Friend weekend comes to an end, the 5Ks have been completed at the park, around your neighborhood or on trips from the couch to the fridge; no step was taken without greater purpose. Together, we all have the ability to impact the lives of those who need our help most because together, we make Columbus Humane. As a result of Defend Your Friend 5K 2020, 279 people participated accompanied by 140 dogs resulting in $50,889 raised for our Cruelty Investigations Department with an additional $20K raised to support the Susan Wright Yoder Memorial Fund, which helps us provide care for dogs admitted through animal cruelty investigations. Your contribution to Defend Your Friend will help do things like:
Grove City Couple Convicted on 17 Counts of Animal Cruelty
Columbus Humane Offers Reward for Information in Violent Acts of Animal Cruelty
An Open Letter to Our Neighbors: Be Kind and Protect
An open letter to our neighbors:
“I promise to be kind to all creatures within my reach and to protect them as far as I can from cruelty and ill-usage.”
This Columbus Humane pledge dates back to 1884, just a year after our organization’s founding. Times are different. Societal norms have changed in many ways since the late 1800’s. Our language is different. (I can’t recall ever using “ill-usage” in a sentence.) Our mission is even a bit different, as our founders set out primarily to protect women, children and carriage horses.
Columbus Humane Announces Pet Food Assistance Program for Pet Owners in Need with Free Pet Food Thanks to a New Partnership with the ASPCA
COLUMBUS, OHIO (May 7, 2020) — Columbus Humane is seeking to help pet owners in need through a new partnership with the ASPCA® (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®). In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Columbus Humane is providing free cat and dog food, provided by the ASPCA, for residents in the Franklin County area struggling to feed their pets. Starting today, pet food and supplies are available by appointment for pick-up and curbside delivery.