Provides pet food and pet supplies to screened families who are going through a financial hardship. Food is appropriate for animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and birds. Provides names and numbers of low cost clinics for spay/neuter and shots for pet owners experiencing financial hardship.
Provides pet food and pet supplies to screened families who are going through a financial hardship. Food is appropriate for animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets, and birds. Provides names and numbers of low cost clinics for spay/neuter and shots for pet owners experiencing financial hardship.
Provides spay/neuter subsidy program for cats and dogs to low-medium households, monthly spay/neuter cat clinic for outside cats ($15 for males and $20 for females)for all Greene County residents. Provides free pet food to low income families (once a month). Responds to calls concerning potential livestock abuse or neglect. Provides guidance on animal care, including options available for veterinary assistance. We do not operate a shelter but assist in finding homes for animals.
Provides spay/neuter subsidy program for cats and dogs to low-medium households, monthly spay/neuter cat clinic for outside cats ($15 for males and $20 for females)for all Greene County residents. Provides free pet food to low income families (once a month). Responds to calls concerning potential livestock abuse or neglect. Provides guidance on animal care, including options available for veterinary assistance. We do not operate a shelter but assist in finding homes for animals.
If you are a Licking County resident and are in need of food for your K-9 friend, you can apply online for assistance.
A representative of the shelter will be in contact with you. Please note that the program is intended to assist short term. If you are still experiencing financial difficulty you will need to reapply, and Licking County Dog Wardens Office will determine whether or not additional assistance will be provided.
If you are a Licking County resident and are in need of food for your K-9 friend, you can apply online for assistance.
A representative of the shelter will be in contact with you. Please note that the program is intended to assist short term. If you are still experiencing financial difficulty you will need to reapply, and Licking County Dog Wardens Office will determine whether or not additional assistance will be provided.
Offers dried or canned pet food to owners in need when available. Owners can receive up to three months of food for up to four spayed/neutered pets or one month's worth for pets not spayed/neutered.
Offers dried or canned pet food to owners in need when available. Owners can receive up to three months of food for up to four spayed/neutered pets or one month's worth for pets not spayed/neutered.
Assists with free pet food for cat and dog owners in need. NOTE: Program is not meant to provide all the food a pet needs, but to help supplement food purchased by its owner.
Assists with free pet food for cat and dog owners in need. NOTE: Program is not meant to provide all the food a pet needs, but to help supplement food purchased by its owner.
Provides pet food on a month-to-month basis for pet owners experiencing financial hardship. Food is appropriate for animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and birds. Assistance is given to each pet owner once every 30 days. Also provides names and phone numbers of low-cost clinics for spay/neuter and shots.
Provides pet food on a month-to-month basis for pet owners experiencing financial hardship. Food is appropriate for animals such as dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, ferrets and birds. Assistance is given to each pet owner once every 30 days. Also provides names and phone numbers of low-cost clinics for spay/neuter and shots.
Fairfield County 211 partners with organizations in the community to act as a central intake point for some services. These programs are not listed online as they require a 211 referral. Call 211 to find out more about additional services that may be available including:
*Food Pantries
*Formula/Baby Food
*Diapers
*Taxable/Personal Care Items
*Pet Food
Fairfield County 211 partners with organizations in the community to act as a central intake point for some services. These programs are not listed online as they require a 211 referral. Call 211 to find out more about additional services that may be available including:
*Food Pantries
*Formula/Baby Food
*Diapers
*Taxable/Personal Care Items
*Pet Food
Provides the Chow Now Pantry in partnership with Pets In Need of Greater Cincinnati. Offers free pet food for dogs, cats and small animals once a month.
Provides the Chow Now Pantry in partnership with Pets In Need of Greater Cincinnati. Offers free pet food for dogs, cats and small animals once a month.
Provides fresh produce, meats dairy and nonperishable food items. If items are available they have pet food, and health and beauty items. They also will operate as a year round free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs ONE DAY SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVE-AWAY ON JULY 22ND
Provides fresh produce, meats dairy and nonperishable food items. If items are available they have pet food, and health and beauty items. They also will operate as a year round free grocery store allowing people to shop for their basic needs ONE DAY SCHOOL SUPPLY GIVE-AWAY ON JULY 22ND