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Ross County Dog Owners Provided More Time to Purchase Tags Without Penalty | The 90s to Now

Jan 26, 2021 Ross County Auditor Thomas M. Spetnagel Jr. has announced that the deadline for purchasing 2021 dog licenses without penalty has been extended from January 31st to June 30th. Dog licenses will be available at the following locations through February 15th. Garman Feed & Supply in South Salem Frankfort Hardware in Frankfort North Fork Animal Clinic on Anderson Station Road Paint Valley Hardware & Supply in Bainbridge Dog tags are also available year round at the Ross County Auditor’s Office and at the Dog Warden/Ross County Humane Society on Lick Run Road. Tom Spetnagel Jr. stated that licenses can also be obtained through the mail by sending a description of the dog including age, sex, color and breed, along with a check and a self-addressed stamped envelope to:

FRHS takes part in two cat rescues - The Record Herald

FRHS takes part in two cat rescues By Jennifer Woods - jwoods@aimmediamidwest.com Fayette Regional Humane Society (FRHS) conducted a rescue on Tuesday in which a cat was stuck in a steel leg hold trap most likely meant for raccoons. The cat, Terri, survived and is now ready for adoption. Pictured with Terri is FRHS Deputy Humane Agent Johnny Daugherty. Courtesy photos There were two cats found deceased at the scene in Ross County while 11 cats were rescued and taken back to the FRHS Care and Adoption Center. One of the 11 cats had to be euthanized. Pictured is FRHS Adoption Coordinator Bobbi Honicker giving one of the cats a bath.

Petland Donates Funds to Local Shelters and Rescues

Sally Jo Kuntz, general manager of Petland Athens in Ohio, and Petland District Manager Nicole Soule present a $1,000 check to Ryan Gillette with the Athens County Dog Shelter. Gillette said the funds will be used to offset the cost of medical treatments for sick and injured animals. Petland Charities Petland Charities shared the holiday spirit in late December by presenting 25 locally operated shelters and rescues in four states with $1,000 checks. “2020 has been an incredibly challenging year for local shelters, and we are so grateful for the opportunity to provide some relief to these organizations that are doing great work in the areas they serve,” said Steve Huggins, executive director of Petland Charities, the nonprofit arm of Petland, a pet franchise based in Chillicothe, Ohio.

Petland Charities Donates $25,000 to Local Shelters and Rescues

Petland Charities Donates $25,000 to Local Shelters and Rescues News provided by Share this article Share this article CHILLICOTHE, Ohio, Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/  Petland Charities is excited to provide much-needed funds to local shelters and rescues this holiday season. Petland is presenting 25 locally-operated shelters and rescues in four states with $1,000 checks this week. Petland Athens, OH General Manager Sally Jo Kuntz and Petland District Manager Nicole Soule present a $1,000 check to Ryan Gillette with the Athens County Dog Shelter. Gillette said the funds will be put into their sick and injured fund to offset the cost of medical treatments. 2020 has been an incredibly challenging year for local shelters and we are so grateful for the opportunity to provide some relief to these organizations that are doing great work in the areas they serve, said Petland Charities Executive Director Steve Huggins.

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