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Serving The People And Animals Of Miami County, Ohio Since 1945 |
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Miami County Humane Society PO Box 789, Troy, Ohio 45373 (937) 335-9955 |
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What’s Happening with our Humane Society Miami County’s Emergency Management Agency (EMA) has requested the Miami County Animal Shelter and the Miami County Humane Society to recruit veterinarians, and experienced animal (domestic and livestock), foster/shelter and support service volunteers for a county wide disaster response team. Miami County may never experience the devastation and suffering produced by Hurricane Katrina; however, as this experience has taught us, human victims will be reluctant to evacuate safely without knowing that there is a plan for their pets and animals. Please consider registering as a volunteer. |

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Society Meetings Meetings are held on the 2nd Thursday of each month at 7:30 PM at The Hayner Cultural Center 301 West Main Street Troy, Ohio 45373
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Special Recognition Miami County Humane Society wishes to thank the following businesses, schools and individuals for their ongoing financial donations, discounts and support throughout the entire past year for our efforts in the humane treatment of animals in our county: West Milton Veterinary Clinic, Miami Acres Animal Hospital, Troy Animal Hospital, Oakview Veterinary Hospital, Animal Clinic of Troy, SuperPetz, Complete PetMart, Mrs. Wilma Mohr of Tipp City, Mr. and Mrs. James Sleeper of Troy, KIT-TV of Tipp City, Concord Elementary School of Troy, Forest Elementary School of Troy, Happy Howler Pet Sitting Service, and Comforts of Home Pet Sitting Service. Last but certainly not least, we wish to thank our few but fantastic foster homes and the feral cat colony managers throughout the county, who volunteer to care for animals on a daily basis. Lives have been saved due to everyone’s generosity. We have had assistance from so many and we regret any omissions. Miami County Humane Society is also excited to see professionals throughout the county participating in other community programs that assist and encourage early/low cost spay/neuter services, pet wellness services for low income, and education regarding responsible pet ownership. With the economic situation, one agency can not do it all. Katarina |