rescues animals from euthanasia at
the Clermont County Animal Shelter, many are typically ill or injured and require extraordinary care to save their lives — Parvo puppies, Heartworm positive dogs, animals requiring limb amputations, skin conditions and much, much more!
The Clermont County Animal Shelter is currently operated by the Clermont to the Rescue Humane Society:
is contracted by the Board of County Commissioners to rescue dogs from the euthanasia list at
the Clermont County Animal Shelter.
We have many other sponsorship opportunities that will allow us to raise funds to reach our goal to save over 90 % of the dogs and cats entering
the Clermont County Animal Shelter.
Visit
the Clermont County Animal Shelter operated by Clermont to the Rescue Humane Society for hours of operation and additional tips to find your lost pet.
Not exact matches
Then EARS — the Emergency
Animal Rescue Service — arrived from California and set up a temporary
shelter at the
Clermont County Fairgrounds.
Your generous donation will be used to support all the activities necessary to save more
shelter animals in
Clermont County.
Clermont County Humane Society had no plan in place for the 1997 flood, but were able to call on EARS — the Emergency
Animal Rescue Service — from California to set up a temporary
shelter at the
Clermont County Fairgrounds.
With «foster parents» getting overloaded caring for unwanted dogs and cats, Lake
County may get a third
animal shelter - this time in south Lake County.The South Lake Animal League is searching for about 10 to 20 acres in Clermont or Groveland for its first shelter.For nearly five years, the league has relied on foster families to care for unwanted animals until permanent homes can be
animal shelter - this time in south Lake
County.The South Lake
Animal League is searching for about 10 to 20 acres in Clermont or Groveland for its first shelter.For nearly five years, the league has relied on foster families to care for unwanted animals until permanent homes can be
Animal League is searching for about 10 to 20 acres in
Clermont or Groveland for its first
shelter.For nearly five years, the league has relied on foster families to care for unwanted
animals until permanent homes can be found.
to save more
shelter animals in
Clermont County?
mission to save over 90 % of ALL
animals entering the
Clermont County, Ohio
Animal Shelter.