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Columbus Man Sentenced to Only Six Years for Dogfighting

A Columbus man has been sentenced to nearly six years in federal prison after pleading guilty to charges involving dogfighting and methamphetamine distribution. Joel Brown admitted to keeping 11 pit bull-type dogs for fighting purposes in Franklin County. The investigation began in 2024 after a complaint to Columbus Humane prompted law enforcement to search a property where Brown was keeping dogs.

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Central Ohio Loses Critical Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic

A longtime provider of affordable veterinary care in central Ohio has closed its doors. Shelter Outreach Services of Ohio (SOS Ohio), a nonprofit clinic serving rescue organizations and pet owners, announced its closure in late July. The organization cited a nationwide veterinarian shortage, rising operating costs, and increasing demand for affordable veterinary services as factors.

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Update: What HUD’s Policy Shift Means for Emotional Support Animals

Earlier this year, Ohio Animal Advocates reported on changes at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) affecting how the agency handles housing complaints involving emotional support animals (ESAs). As advocates continue to examine the policy, one distinction is especially important: the Fair Housing Act has not changed.

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United Spay Alliance Calls on Veterinarians and Pet Parents to Recognize Spay/Neuter as a Public Health Tool

Rabies is one of the oldest and deadliest diseases known to humanity. It is also one of the most preventable. In the US today, fewer than 10 human deaths occur each year from rabies. That progress did not happen by accident. It happened because of vaccination of pets, strong animal control programs, and public health tracking. And at the foundation is spay/neuter.

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Three Horse Racing Trainers Receive Lengthy Suspensions

Three Thoroughbred horse trainers have received lengthy suspensions following separate cases involving banned substances, tampering, and prohibited association, according to BloodHorse. The Horseracing Integrity and Welfare Unit (HIWU), which enforces national anti-doping and medication rules in Thoroughbred racing, issued penalties against trainers Luis Diaz, Erin Thompson, and Dominic Duree.

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Keeping Your Pets Cool in the Dog Days of Summer

The Dog Days of Summer are the hottest of the year, and a time when it’s especially important to keep your dogs and other animals cool. As Ohio, and the United States, experience all-time high temperatures and extreme heat advisories, pet owners may struggle to ensure that their animals stay healthy and happy amidst the hot weather. 

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AI Is Helping Scientists Study Wild Monkeys Without Taking Them Out of the Forest

Artificial intelligence is opening new doors in wildlife research, and one team of scientists is using it to better understand how wild monkeys think. Researchers from Emory University recently introduced CapuchinAI, a portable testing station that combines a touchscreen, facial recognition software, and an automated food dispenser.

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Every Ohio Dog Owner Should Know About Avery's Law

Ohio dog owners have new legal responsibilities under Avery's Law, which took effect on March 18, 2026. The law, passed unanimously by the Ohio General Assembly, strengthens penalties for dangerous dog incidents while giving law enforcement greater authority to intervene after attacks—or even threatening behavior.

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OAA Book of the Month: Curios Critters Ohio

This month, OAA is highlighting a fantastic book to introduce young children (recommended for ages 0–3) to some of Ohio’s most common wildlife. Curious Critters Ohio features stunning photos of animals and engaging, simple language that encourages young nature lovers and their families to keep an eye and ear out for critters in their own backyards.

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Colorado Ends Unlimited Killing of Furbearers

Colorado has taken a significant step toward more science-based wildlife management by ending the practice of allowing unlimited daily kills of several native furbearer species. On July 16, the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted to establish a daily bag limit of two animals per species for coyotes, bobcats, foxes, badgers, and other species classified as furbearers.

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Dogs Matter: How Temporary Foster Care Helps Keep People and Their Pets Together During Recovery

For many people entering inpatient treatment for substance use disorder, one heartbreaking question can become a barrier to getting help: Who will take care of my dog? That's where Dogs Matter comes in. The fear of surrendering or abandoning that companion can cause people to delay—or avoid—life-saving treatment altogether.

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