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the Humane Society of Greater Dayton

Microchip Your Pet for Free

June 10, 2019 By Lisa Grigsby

The Humane Society of Greater Dayton is currently offering free microchips to the community through June 15th. You do not need an appointment. Just bring in your cat or dog to their main shelter and they can microchip them on the spot.

A needle is used to place a little chip under the animal’s skin, usually between the shoulder blades. That chip has a unique number on it that becomes your pet’s permanent ID. If your pet is lost or runs away and is found they  can be picked up and read by a scanner.  This permanent ID can never be removed or become impossible to read.  It can be done to lots of different animals, including horses, dogs, cats, ferrets, and most other mammals. The entire process takes about 10 minutes.


Humane Society of Greater Dayton

1661 Nicholas Rd
Dayton, OH 45417

(937) 268-7387

Hours:

Tues – Fri 1-6pm
Sat noon – 4pm

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Humane Society of Greater Dayton To Expand

April 10, 2018 By Lisa Grigsby

Today, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton officially purchased land at 2673 Austin Blvd. in Miamisburg, near Austin Landing to build a new adoption center.

 

“This new facility will be a wonderful gathering spot for our community. We are excited to add a location that will be a place for all families to come and visit regardless if they are looking to adopt or just want to enjoy the amenities we will provide there,” said Brian Weltge, President and CEO of the Humane Society of Greater Dayton. “After many years of research and listening to the needs of our community, we have determined this high-traffic area will be a perfect location for our adoption center. We are excited for this next chapter in our organization’s 116-year history in serving the Miami Valley and look forward to helping to save even more lives through this expansion.”

The Humane Society of Greater Dayton purchased the land from the Miami Township Community Improvement Corporation for $572,000. This includes 3.8 acres of land as well as an approximately 10,000-square-foot structure, which they plan to repurpose to fit their needs. A large portion of the funding for this purchase came from estates that were set aside to support the organization’s growth initiative.

 

“The sale of this property to the Humane Society of Greater Dayton gives the township another avenue to provide quality services to the citizens in our community,” said Miami Township Board of Trustees President John Morris. “A piece of land that was once used for storage will now be a bustling place where we can all come together to help celebrate the bond between people and pets.”

 

Prior to building the new adoption center, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton plans to expand their current facility at 1661 Nicholas Road in Dayton to include a high-volume spay/neuter clinic, which in a few years time will be able to spay/neuter an estimated 20,000 animals each year. With their current facility, they are capped off around 4,000 surgeries annually. In addition, they also plan to build a needs-based, full-service animal hospital to act as a resource for those who have pets, but may need some assistance. At their current facility they are also building a structure to better house animals that come to our facility through cruelty and neglect investigations.

 

“We want to transform animal welfare in the Greater Dayton area with our vision for the future,” said Weltge. “We are thankful for the partnership we have created with the Miami Township Board of Trustees to purchase this land and look forward to this new site being a go-to spot to help all of the animal lovers in our community.”

 

In addition to the land purchased for the new facility, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton is partnering with Miami Township to address the stray cat problem plaguing their community. We will be offering a Community Cat Initiative where residents of Miami Township can rent humane traps from the shelter. These un-owned cats are then humanely trapped and brought to the Humane Society of Greater Dayton where they will be spayed/neutered and eartipped, an international symbol of a stray cat who has been altered. This will help lower the number of community cats reproducing in the township and provide a humane solution to residents.

 

The Humane Society of Greater Dayton is dedicated to building a community in which all animals are valued and free from suffering and family life is enhanced through the relationships with pets. Founded 116 years ago, it is the largest no-kill animal welfare agency in the Miami Valley. It focuses on pet adoptions, eliminating pet overpopulation, providing education and ensuring the humane treatment of all types of animals. For more information about the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, call (937) 268-PETS (7387) or visit www.hsdayton.org.

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Bring Your Pet to Dinner! Yes, really!

November 5, 2013 By Lauren Smith Leave a Comment

Grab your pet and prepare to set sail with the Humane Society of Greater Dayton! On November 9, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton will host its annual Pet Afflaire, a fun, formal, pet-friendly event held at the Presidential Banquet Center, 4548 Presidential Way in Dayton.

 This year’s theme is sure to please both pets and diners – the room will be transformed into a cruise ship experience for dinner, cocktails and plenty of pet appetizers for your four-legged friends. In keeping with the theme, the Humane Society, along with Holland America Line and Huffman Travel, will raffle off a 7-day cruise for two to either Mexico or the Caribbean. In addition, attendees can participate in the live and silent auctions.

Reservations can still be made by contacting the Humane Society at (937) 262-5920, and patrons even have the option of buying an entire table for “table patron” status. Can’t make it to the event but still want to help out? Donations can be made through the Humane Society’s web site. So, let’s do a recap. Why should you set sail with the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and the S.S. Pet Afflaire on November 9?

– A fun, pet-friendly event that boasts hundreds of guests and their four-legged friends
– A chance to win a 7-day cruise for two, amongst several other awesome prizes
– Dinner, cocktails and plenty of entertainment provided for patrons and pets
– Proceeds benefit the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and help find loving homes for animals in the community

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit the Humane Society of Greater Dayton web site at www.hsdayton.org.

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Is There Room In Your Life For A New Furry Friend?

September 25, 2013 By Dayton Most Metro Leave a Comment

8oiy1sx5vp1x941etpvikaefwlgar3k5Come, stay, adopt on September 28th at the third annual “WilmerHale Dogs of Fall Adoption Fest!”

International law firm WilmerHale is once again teaming up with the Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton and SICSA Pet Adoption Center for the “Dogs of Fall Adoption Fest” on Saturday, September 28, 2013 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event will be held outside the WilmerHale Offices, 3139 Research Boulevard (located in the Miami Valley Research Park), Dayton, OH 45420.

“With the unwavering support of our staff and partners, we hope to find loving, lasting homes for as many pets as possible,” said Donna Smith of WilmerHale’s Dayton Business Services Center. “WilmerHale is committed to working with our community partners on important issues to improve the quality of life for people and pets alike.”

“We are proud to once again join forces with WilmerHale and our adoption partners on such an incredible event,” added Animal Resource Center Director, Mark Kumpf. “Every homeless pet deserves a chance to find a loving, lasting home and partnerships like this definitely strengthen our efforts.”

Dozens of dogs will be available for adoption at this family-friendly event featuring music provided by Montgomery County Auditor and DJ Karl Keith! Plus, McNasty’s food truck will be there, too!

WilmerHale is a leading full-service law firm with 1,000 lawyers in a dozen cities in the United States and abroad.

For more information on the WilmerHale Dogs of Fall Adoption Fest, contact:

Montgomery County Animal Resource Center: (937) 898-4457 or http://www.mcohio.org/animalshelter
Humane Society of Greater Dayton: (937) 268-PETS (7387) or http://www.humanesocietydayton.org
SICSA: 937-294-6505 or http://www.sicsa.org

Filed Under: Community Tagged With: Montgomery County Animal Resource Center, SICSA Pet Adoption Center, the Humane Society of Greater Dayton, WilmerHale

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