(Bowling Green)-Wood County Humane Society (WCHS) will be receiving thirteen dogs and four cats this week as new arrivals to the shelter. The animals were rescued from a suspected neglect situation from a hoarding case in southern Ohio by the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Animal Rescue Team.
WCHS is an Emergency Placement Partner for HSUS to offer assistance for cases of this kind. The animals were discovered in filthy living conditions without proper food or shelter. They were removed from the property, given food and water, and received immediate medical care from veterinarians.
The animals will be available for adoption at the shelter located at 801 Van Camp Road, Bowling Green, Ohio. Adoption hours at the shelter are Wednesday and Thursday from 12 to 7p.m. and Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 12 to 4p.m. If you are interested in adopting please call 419-352-7339 or stop by the shelter during operation hours.
The WCHS, located in Bowling Green, Ohio, is a private, non-profit managed admission shelter providing care for homeless and abused pets and investigating cruelty complaints in Wood County. The organization receives no funding from government organizations, The United Way, or national humane organizations, instead relying on earned revenue and the generosity of individual donors and businesses to fund our programs such as 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. All animals admitted into our adoption program are housed and cared for as long as it takes to find their fur-ever home. For more information on adopting and/or volunteering, see: