Humane Society reports April cruelty and adoption numbers Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff Friday, 16 May 2014 08:20 The Wood County Humane Societ...
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Humane Society reports April cruelty and adoption numbers Written by Sentinel-Tribune Staff Friday, 16 May 2014 08:20 The Wood County Humane Societ...
For Immediate Release: April 2014 Cruelty and Adoption Reports
(Bowling Green)—The Wood County Humane Society (WCHS) employs a Humane Agent to investigate reports of neglect, cruelty, and abuse from concerned citizens, social services, health departments, and other law enforcement agencies. The following cruelty report was submitted by Humane Agent D’Ann Gregory for April 2014.
This past month, Gregory handled a total of 30 cases—24 of which she successfully resolved, 6 of which are still pending further investigation. Of the 24 closed cases, 3 were filed with “reason for concern,” 3 were determined “unfounded,” 1 was filed “unable to locate,” 10 resulted in the administering of additional education, 5 resulted in referrals to other agencies, 1 resulted in owner surrender of an animal, and 1 resulted in prosecution. Gregory also conducted 41 follow-ups to ongoing and/or closed cases during the month of April.
During the same month, the WCHS took a total of 23 cats and 16 dogs into the shelter. WCHS Shelter Manager Erin McKibben reported the following information about intakes. Of the cats, 10 were strays, 7 were surrenders, 2 were abandonments, and 4 were returns. Of the dogs, 11 were surrenders, 2 resulted from cruelty cases, and 3 were transfers from other shelters. The WCHS also adopted out 23 cats and 11 dogs during the month of April.
The Wood County Humane Society, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, is a full-service, no-kill shelter providing care for homeless and abused pets and investigating cruelty complaints in Wood County. In addition, the organization assists Wood County residents with its Safe Haven and food assistance programs, spay/neuter transport, and educational presentations. The WCHS provides care for hundreds of animals each year—from dogs and cats, to horses, goats, and pocket pets. For information on adopting and/or volunteering, visit the WCHS’s website at: http://www.woodcountyhumanesociety.org/.
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For Immediate Release: Cruelty and Adoption Reports, March 2014
(Bowling Green)—The Wood County Humane Society (WCHS) employs a Humane Agent to investigate reports of neglect, cruelty, and abuse from concerned citizens, social services, health departments, and other law enforcement agencies. The following cruelty report was submitted by Humane Agent D’Ann Gregory for March 2014.
This past month, Gregory handled a total of 16 cases—12 of which she successfully resolved, 4 of which are still pending further investigation. Of the twelve closed cases, 5 were filed with “reason for concern,” 2 resulted in the administering of additional education, 4 resulted in referrals to other agencies, and 1 resulted in owner surrender of an animal. Gregory also conducted 23 follow-ups to ongoing and/or closed cases during the month of March.
During the same month, the WCHS took a total of 25 cats and 16 dogs into the shelter. WCHS Shelter Manager Erin McKibben reported the following information about adoptions. Of the cats, 15 were strays, 2 were surrenders, 6 were transfers from other shelters, and 2 were returns. Of the dogs, 4 were surrenders, 2 resulted from cruelty cases, 12 were transfers from other shelters, and 1 was a return. The WCHS also adopted out 13 cats and 10 dogs during the month of March.
The Wood County Humane Society, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, is a full-service, no-kill shelter providing care for homeless and abused pets and investigating cruelty complaints in Wood County. In addition, the organization assists Wood County residents with its Safe Haven and food assistance programs, spay/neuter transport, and educational presentations. The WCHS provides care for hundreds of animals each year—from dogs and cats, to horses, goats, and pocket pets. For information on adopting and/or volunteering, visit the WCHS’s website at: http://www.woodcountyhumanesociety.org/.
For Immediate Release: Deceased Cat Found on Liberty Hi
(Bowling Green)—On March 13, 2014, at 2:45 p.m. a soft red pet carrier was found on Liberty Hi Road between Poe and Long Judson Road. The carrier contained a deceased black and white male cat. It appeared the cat had been shot inside the carrier. If anyone has any information regarding this cruelty case, then please contact Wood County Humane Agent D’Ann Gregory at: 419-601-1200 or [email protected].
The Wood County Humane Society is seeking the public's help to identify who might be responsible for the shooting death of a cat found on the side of a rural road northwest of Bowling Green last week. The young male black and white cat was found
BOWLING GREEN — The Wood County Humane Society is investigating a disturbing case in which a cat was confined inside a pet carrier, shot to death, and left on the side of a rural road. On March 13, the organization received a call from a mother and