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Lost and Found Pets

What to do if you lose or find an animal:

Pets Found By the Internet (Pet FBI) Online Database

Petfinder Classifieds

In central Ohio, found cats are turned in to the Capital Area Humane Society.

In central Ohio, found dogs are turned in to the Franklin County Dog Shelter.

Craigslist Central Ohio Lost and Found Board

Ohio Cat and Dog Organizations

Please adopt from shelters and rescues!
Volunteer and support humane organizations in your community.

Lists of animal shelters and rescue groups in Ohio:

Columbus Dog Connection List of Ohio Rescue Groups

Petfinder.com

Note: We encourage owners who have a pet issue to consult with veterinarians and other animal experts to find a solution so pets can remain in their homes. If surrendering a pet to a shelter or rescue group is necessary, carefully screen the organization before relinquishing your animal.

If you are placing an animal in a new home yourself:

Best Friends Animal Sanctuary Guide to How to Find Homes for Homeless Pets

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Moving with your Pet

Apartment rental & hotel directory accepting cats, dogs, and other pets:

HSUS Guide to pet-friendly housing

Home Properties Quick Search

In Ohio: Columbus Pet Rentals

How to move your pet safely:

HSUS Guide on Moving your Pet Safely

Moving: Settling into your new home:

HSUS Guide to Settling into your New Home

Urgent Assistance

Caring for pets during a financial crisis:

HSUS Guide to Caring for your Pet During Foreclosure

HSUS Guide to Relocating with Pets

HSUS Tips on Affording Veterinary Care for your Pet

To report animal neglect, abuse, and abandonment:

To report cruelty, animal abandonment, or cases of animal fighting, contact the Capital Area Humane Society at (614) 777-7387 to reach confidential voicemail. Be prepared to provide the street address and zip code of the property where the animal is located.

For assistance with pets in households experiencing domestic violence:

Contact Capital Area Humane Society's SAFE HAVEN for Pets Coordinator at (614) 315-0102

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Children and Animals

Teaching children to be kind to animals:

K-I-N-D News, a kid-friendly website from the Humane Society of the United States. (Kids In Nature's Defense)

HSUS Guide to Teaching Children How to be Kind to Animals

Ohio Pet License Plate

Help raise funds for spay/neuter by buying an Ohio pet license plate:

Pets Ohio

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