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  2. Columbus animal shelter has killed 20 dogs due to ...

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    Before June, the shelter last killed 6 dogs in January 2019 due to a lack of space. In 2020, 4,151 animals were held at the shelter — a low mark due to the COVID-19 pandemic. There were 558 ...

  3. 'Record-Breaking' Adoption Week at Ohio Shelter Restores ...

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    This is such wonderful news! The shelter posted on Facebook, "Last week 186 dogs found new homes through adoption or foster-to-adopt homes and 28 dogs were reunited with their families.

  4. Columbus Humane Society says animals at shelter that went ...

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    Pets Without Parents, a local non-profit no-kill animal shelter, was accused of unsanitary conditions and understaffing by a former employee who called it a "hell hole" in a Facebook post that ...

  5. 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape - Wikipedia

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    Location. Muskingum County, Ohio, United States. The 2011 Zanesville, Ohio animal escape occurred on October 18, 2011, when the owner of Muskingum County Animal Farm released multiple exotic animals before dying by suicide. 48 animals were subsequently killed by law enforcement.

  6. Skunks as pets - Wikipedia

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    Skunks are native to the Americas, where several regional forms, species and subspecies are found, having been first-noted within historical records of Christopher Columbus. Skunks were also, reportedly, kept as pets by some Native Americans and First Nations. [1] Farmers valued domesticated skunks for their ability to kill rodents and other pests.

  7. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    On April 19, 1866, the first anti-cruelty law was passed in NY since the founding of ASPCA, and the organization was granted the right to enforce anti-cruelty laws. In 1867, ASPCA operated its first ambulance for injured horses and began advocating for more humane treatment of animals such as horses, live pigeons, cats, and dogs.

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