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Breaking News: Animal shelter fills up after July 4th in Cincinnati

Nolan Brown by Nolan Brown
July 6, 2024
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If your furry friend is nowhere to be found following the Independence Day celebrations, it’s worth checking out local shelters such as the Animal Friends Humane Society in Cincinnati. They may have your dog waiting for you to come and take them home.

Shelters tend to experience a surge in activity during the days surrounding Independence Day. It is a time of the year when they are particularly busy.

Fireworks can cause fear in animals, particularly dogs, leading them to run away from their homes.

According to Megan Pofferbarger, the intake coordinator at Animal Friends Humane Society, shelters experience a surge in intake ranging from 30 to 60% during the Fourth of July weekend.

According to her, Animal Friends was almost at full capacity earlier this week. However, since July 3, they have taken in 15 dogs and now have reached their maximum capacity.

As per Pofferbarger, they are currently establishing temporary kennels and getting ready for an influx of more animals, since the Fourth of July festivities are still ongoing throughout the weekend.

According to Poffenbarger, the shelter in Ohio must abide by a three-day stray hold policy before they can proceed with adopting out your dog.

If your furry friend happens to escape, it’s crucial to immediately check shelters.

Poffenbarger emphasizes the urgency of the situation, stating that although three days may seem like a sufficient amount of time, it actually moves quickly. Therefore, he advises pet owners to visit their local county shelter as soon as possible to search for their lost dog. It is recommended that they visit the shelter every day and search for their dog themselves, as it is not feasible to call and inquire about their dog’s presence in a facility that houses over 100 dogs. After all, the owner knows their dog best and can identify their pet more accurately.

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