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    Wyandot County Humane Society - www.wyhumane.org/adopt

    Wyandot County Humane Society

    (3 reviews)

    I have taken many homeless animals to Wyandot County Humane Society for the last 30 years. Since I…read morelive in Columbus, it is a good 1.25 hour drive to Upper Sandusky. WCHS has always accepted the animals I've taken to them. In the early 90's, I even made several trips up there after 11PM when I was working full-time and taking classes at Ohio State. Linda herself would come out when I got there around midnight and take the animals in. The shelters in Columbus, Ohio, including Columbus Humane and Cat Welfare, always told me that they are full or had such restricted hours for intakes that a person who works cannot get in to surrender animals. Columbus Humane's current intake system requiring one to schedule an appointment for the animals to be observed and then take them home with you again for 14 days, then bring them back in to surrender will result in lots of people just leaving the animals to suffer on the streets. Over the last 30 years, I've taken 3 dogs and several cats to WCHS, including 2 of my own cats. I know that all of the dogs and 2 of the cats found great homes. I don't know the outcome with all of the cats. However I trusted, and still trust, that Linda, Dave, and their staff did their best to find a great, forever home for each animal. I actually got to visit the new home of my Grandpa's dog, after my Grandpa passed away. The new owners had wanted me to have their phone number and invited me to come and visit Bo (dog's name) anytime. I saw for myself that Bo was being treated fantastic and felt relaxed and loved in his new home. I am extremely grateful to Linda and Dave for the help they gave me with 2 of my own cats, Bob and Beamer, and my Mom's cat of 9 years, Angel. I had something bad happen to me in the late 90's, after I'd had Bob for 11 years. I could no longer take care of Bob. Since Linda knew I'd had Bob for 11 years, she at first took Bob into her and Dave's own house. That made me feel so good and took away my worries of Bob living in a cage. However, Bob had a huge dislike of all other male cats. Not surprising that Bob was extremely unhappy living in the main part of their house with lots of other male cats. So Linda made their basement, with a couch, chair, big rug, and windows, Bob's home. Staff members went downstairs every day to give Bob attention. Eventually, Linda found a female kitten who Bob got along with to live in the basement with him. Linda did an excellent job of making Bob feel at home. I am also grateful to Linda and Dave for helping with another cat of mine, Beamer. In the neighborhood I lived in, I noticed a cat always sitting outside on a porch in front of an open door with a full-view storm door. The cat was friendly, and I started talking to him and petting him when I went out to walk. I met the lady who lived in the house. She said she had been feeding the cat, Beamer, outside for 2 years. However she said she will never let him in. She said it's because he was FIV+. She had 3 cats of her own inside and she didn't want them to get FIV. Beamer sat there every day and looked through the door at the 3 cats living inside. I decided to take Beamer into the house I was renting. He was very happy to have a home, however his FIV symptoms worsened. After 10 months of having him, he started getting sores all over that wouldn't heal. He was in a lot of pain and couldn't handle being touched. Since FIV is a wasting disease, I asked Linda and Dave if they would humanely euthanize Beamer. I and Beamer are so grateful that they were willing. I am also giving a Thank You to Linda for being so patient with me 4 years ago when I couldn't decide what to do about my Mom's cat, Angel, when my Mom had to go into a Memory Care Center. I had volunteered to take my Mom's cat into my apartment. I found that my Mom's cat had some severe physical problems which I hadn't observed and which my Mom hadn't communicated, likely due to her Dementia followed by Alzheimer's. Angel had problems with her veins collapsing and poor circulation, which caused her to stumble. Shortly after I took Angel in, she started vomiting about 20 times a day in my apartment. I called Linda to see if she had any remedies for the above problems. Boiled rice and chicken diet hadn't helped. Linda said that they were willing to humanely euthanize Angel - if I wanted. I couldn't make up my mind about euthanasia because I wanted my Mom to be able to say that's what she wanted. However, at that time my Mom couldn't even remember she'd had a cat. Four months later Angel had to be euthanized by a veterinarian in Columbus. I have read some reviews on Yelp and Google which have said some horrific and very upsetting things about the conditions some animals are living in at WCHS. I was extremely upset about the review saying that many cats were living in 1 cage with no food + water and were fighting. Due to the wonderful help WCHS has given the animals I took to them, I am saying I don't believe it.

    We adopted a pony from Wyandot. I did not think we would find anything there but we found the…read moreperfect pony for our needs. Anne did a great job matching us up. They have a huge herd that is well managed and every week I see several horses that find new homes. They take in some really hard cases and work tirelessly to help the horse, pony, donkey, goat, sheep, cow (yes really!) get healthy and trained to find a safe forever home. Wyandot rocks!

    Teddy's Rescue

    Teddy's Rescue

    (2 reviews)

    AI Mode All Short…read morevideos Images Videos Forums News Shopping Maps Web Books Flights Finance Search tools Feedback Findlay, OH Choose area Teddy's Rescue Mission 3.6(57) Animal protection organization in Hancock County, Ohio‧Closed Thumbnail Image 49+ Overview Reviews About Photos Reviews from the web 4.1/5Facebook · 139 votes Google review summary 3.6 (57) Reviews All adoption process11 friendly staff5 cage2 humane society2 home3 Sort by Most relevant Newest Highest Lowest Brenda Delong Anyone that knows me knows I've raised several boxers over the years. I attempted to rescue their boxer Princess Thursday. I was later informed that if I can't provide heartworm and rabbies documents from previous dogs I had in Florida many ... More Olivia VanDevender 6 reviews·10 photos 2 years ago I rescued Spooky (now is named Boba) from here and absolutely loved the adoption process! They make sure every animal is going to a safe loving home by doing home checks. Staff is super friendly and made adopting my cat a great experience! Photo 1 in review by Olivia VanDevender Photo 2 in review by Olivia VanDevender 3 Cassie Riley Local Guide·74 reviews·124 photos Edited 4 years ago I highly recommend Teddys Rescue. They were very thorough in making sure we were a good fit. After about a week we brought home our newest family member formally known as Patrick and now known as Thor the Cat. Photo 1 in review by Cassie Riley 1 Susan Pepple Local Guide·156 reviews·378 photos a year ago Nice staff. Just hard for me. After losing my dog of 14 years and really feeling upbeat about what seemed so " for sure" after 2 full meetings ( the staff with my husband and I with the dog we hoped for) and then the home visit from their ... More 7 Facebook · Teddy's Rescue, INC 11.7K+ followers Teddy's Rescue, INC | Findlay OH Teddy's Rescue, INC ; Details. . 82% recommend (294 Reviews) ; Links. . teddysrescue.org ; Contact info. . (419) 429-8888. 4.1(139) Yelp https://m.yelp.com TEDDY'S RESCUE - Updated April 2026 Horrible experience. All the paperwork was filled out and I was supposed to be adopting a cat from them. My adoption forms went through fine and all that ... 1.0(1) People also ask What are red flags for rescue dogs? Is it better to get a dog from a rescue or shelter? Where is MatchDog Rescue located? Where is Mike's Chance Animal Rescue? MapQuest https://www.mapquest.com Teddy's Rescue, 12409 County Road 99, Findlay, OH 45840, US Horrible experience. All the paperwork was filled out and I was supposed to be adopting a cat from them. My adoption forms went through fine and all that was ... People also search for Toledo Humane Society reviews Paws & Whiskers Cat Shelter reviews Family Affair Puppies reviews Humane Fort Wayne reviews Wyandot County Humane Society reviews Black Pine Animal Sanctuary reviews Huntington County Humane Society, Inc. reviews Teddy's Rescue http://teddysrescue.org Dog Adoptions - Teddy's Rescue, Inc. Remi is friendly, loving, and has a good-natured personality. Remi listens well and already knows several commands including sit, stay, come, shake, and backup-- ... Yelp https://m.yelp.com TOP 10 BEST Pet Adoption near Findlay, OH - Updated 2026 Wonderful people.read more. Posted 8 years ago. See all reviews. Teddy's Rescue - Pet Adoption near me - Findlay, Ohio. 2. Teddy's Rescue. 1.0 (1 review). 3.6(282) Teddy's Rescue http://teddysrescue.org Teddy's Rescue, Inc. | About Us TEDDY'S RESCUE, INC. is a small private 501(c)(3) non-profit animal shelter based in Findlay, Ohio for dogs and cats. We rely entirely on private donations ... Teddy's Rescue http://teddysrescue.org Cat Adoptions - Teddy's Rescue, Inc. To apply for adoption for a cat at Teddy's, download an adoption application that can be filled out and dropped off or emailed to teddysrescue@hotmail.com. Teddy's Rescue http://teddysrescue.org Teddy's Rescue, Inc. | Home Welcome to Teddy's Rescue, a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing dogs and cats and finding them new forever homes. Missing: reviews | Show results with: reviews Teddy's Rescue http://teddysrescue.org Teddy's Rescue, Inc. | Volunteer If you have an interest in helping dogs and cats then volunteering at Teddy's Rescue can bring an endless amount of benefits for the animals. Trustindex https://www.trustindex.io Heaven to Earth Rescue Reviews 2026 We love this Rescue Center! Second pup we have adopted and would highly recommend. They do post all the rescue pups on their site. So if ever interested look at ... 4.4(277) People also search for Results are personalized - Try without personalization Findlay, Ohio - From your device Update location Feedback Terms Brenda Delong 16 minutes ago New Anyone that knows me knows I've raised several boxers over the years. I attempted to rescue their boxer Princess Thursday. I was later informed that if I can't provide heartworm and rabbies documents from previous dogs I had in Florida many years ago that I don't qualify

    Horrible experience. All the paperwork was filled out and I…read morewas supposed to be adopting a cat from them. My adoption forms went through fine and all that was left was to have someone stop over to check on my house. About 20 minutes before they were supposed to show up a woman from the shelter called me to tell me that the cat which I had already filled forms out for first was already adopted! They need to be more organized and learn to respond back in a timely manner, I got off work early even and this was unacceptable.

    Hope Spay Neuter Clinic - animalshelters - Updated July 2026

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