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NIH Faces Scrutiny for Funding New Dog Tests Despite Pledge to Reduce Animal Research
Earlier this year, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced an initiative to reduce animal testing and invest in βhuman-based technologiesβ such as organ-on-a-chip systems, AI tools, and clinical data modeling. The move was celebrated as a major step toward more humane, human-relevant science.
Wyandot County Humane Society: A Legacy of Compassion
In Wyandot County, compassion has a home β and it started in a garage.
Founded in 1985 by Dave and Lynda Balz, the Wyandot County Humane Society (WCHS) began as a simple effort to help stray and unwanted animals find safety and care. Forty years later, that small act of service has evolved into a multi-faceted organization that includes the HOPE (Helping Our Pets Everywhere) Clinic and the Wyandot County Equine Rescue, all working together to save lives of every species imaginable.
EHD Outbreak Impacts Thousands of Deer in Southeast Ohio
Ohio is facing its most severe outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) to date, with nearly 7,000 deer confirmed sick or dead across 22 counties, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR).
Grove City Petland Closes: A Win for Ohioβs Dogs
The recent closure of the Grove City Petland store marks a turning point in a decade-long debate over where Ohio pet stores source their animals. While Petland maintains that the decision to close had nothing to do with public pressure, many in Central Ohio see it as a win for animal advocates and consumers alikeβa sign that the tide is shifting toward greater accountability and compassion in the pet industry.
Take Action to Protect Foster Children from Caretakers with Animal Cruelty Records
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Monthβa time to shed light on the many forms of abuse that often go unseen. One such connection gaining long-overdue attention is the link between animal abuse and family violence.
Creating Safe Havens for Fireflies
In the glow of Ohioβs summer nights, the flicker of fireflies is a childhood memory many of us cherish. But in recent years, their sparkle has been fading. Across Ohio and around the world, firefly populations are on the decline, with habitat loss, pesticide use, and light pollution threatening their survival.
Riverβs Rescue: From Stranded Stray to Forever Home
What began as a routine water safety trip on the Cuyahoga River quickly turned into a story of courage, compassion, and second chances.
On Wednesday morning, city staff and water crews set out for an educational trip. But the lesson that day wasnβt just about safetyβit was about humanity. Crew member Bill Bratton spotted something unusual in the water: a small dog wedged against a steel piling, soaked, shivering, and struggling to survive.
Stop the Irreversible and Painful Practice of Declawing
Ohio has the chance to join a growing movement to protect cats from one of the most painful and unnecessary surgeries still being performed: declawing. Senate Bill 252 (S.B. 252) would make it illegal to declaw cats in Ohio, except in rare cases where it is medically necessary for the animalβs health.
75 Animals Rescued from Ashtabula Hoarding Case
The Ashtabula County Animal Protective League (ACAPL) is facing one of its most heartbreaking and overwhelming rescues to date. Earlier this month, a tip about inhumane conditions led to the removal of 72 cats and three dogs from two homes deemed βbiohazardsβ by authorities.
Human Bones and Hundreds of Animals Found in Stark County Home
The community of Canton, Ohio, is reeling after investigators uncovered a disturbing scene inside a home on Wertz Avenue. Following a tip from an animal rescue group, authorities executed a search warrant and discovered over 250 living rats, 100 deceased rats, dogs, turtles, and birdsβall living among piles of filth, feces, and urine. Even more shocking, a box containing human bones was found inside.
Mexico City Leading the Change in Animal Laws
Last month, Mexico City revised their civil code to elevate animalβs legal status from property to sentient beings. This seemingly small change has massive implications for our furry friends. Under the new law, every person has the obligation to respect the lives of animals and ensure their care. This means that they are no longer considered βthings,β but living, breathing beings with both basic needs and loving care.
NIH to Phase Out Funding for Dog and Cat Testing
In a groundbreaking shift, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has announced plans to phase out extramural grant funding for experiments involving dogs and cats. This decision comes after years of advocacy from animal welfare groups, including the White Coat Waste Project, and marks a major step toward more humane science.
βWe can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.β
β Nelson Mandela