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Project Coyote: Why Empathy Is Not Optional
Project Coyote recently welcomed Ann Piquette as their new Development Operations Coordinator, and her story is a powerful reminder of why empathy remains at the heart of effective animal advocacy.
Long before Ann stepped into professional advocacy work, compassion shaped the way she understood the world. She grew up in a home where animals in need were never turned away. Injured strays, neglected pets, and displaced wildlife all found care—not because her family had formal training, but because responding to suffering felt nonnegotiable. Dogs and cats often became permanent family members, while wild animals were stabilized and returned to their natural environments, sometimes with support from wildlife rehabilitation professionals.
10 Years In: Why Feline Fix by Five Still Matters
In January 2016, a small group of veterinary leaders gathered around a shared concern — and a shared responsibility to the profession, their patients, and the public.
The question before them was straightforward, but its implications were anything but: When should kittens be spayed or neutered to best protect their health while preventing unintended litters?
Bald Eagles Are Soaring Across Ohio
Over the past decade, Ohio has witnessed a remarkable comeback of one of the nation’s most iconic species: the bald eagle. New data tracking verified active bald eagle nests from 2012 to 2025 shows steady, widespread growth across nearly the entire state—an encouraging sign that long-term conservation efforts are working.
Emergency Dog Boarding at Franklin County Dog Shelter During Extreme Cold
Extreme winter weather can put lives at risk and for people with pets, accessing warmth and safety isn’t always simple. Recognizing this challenge, the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is stepping in to help.
During periods of dangerously cold weather, the shelter is providing free, short-term emergency boarding for dogs belonging to Franklin County residents who are entering local warming centers. This service ensures that people can seek shelter without worrying about the safety of their pets.
Introducing TLC Wildlife Management for Central Ohio
As spring approaches in Ohio, wildlife activity naturally increases. Animals like raccoons, skunks, bats, and groundhogs begin searching for safe, sheltered places to nest—sometimes inside attics, decks, garages, or sheds.
That’s why Ohio Animal Advocates is pleased to highlight TLC Wildlife Management, Central Ohio’s only wildlife service provider offering exclusively non-lethal solutions for wildlife conflicts.
Winter TNR: How to Trap Safely When Temperatures Drop
Cold weather doesn’t mean Trap-Neuter-Return has to stop. With the right preparation, winter can be a safe and effective time to continue helping community cats—often with fewer complications than during warmer months.
If you’re planning TNR during winter, a few thoughtful adjustments can make all the difference for the cats’ comfort and safety.
Puppy Mills in Ohio: What They Are and What Needs to Change
Nearly half of U.S. households have a dog—but many families don’t realize their puppy may have come from a commercial dog breeding operation known as a puppy mill.
We Want to Hear From You: Take OAA’s 2025 Constituent Feedback Survey
Ohio Animal Advocates values your voice. Your feedback helps us strengthen our advocacy, improve transparency, and better serve animals across Ohio. We’ve launched our 2025 Constituent Feedback Survey to learn what’s working, what can improve, and which animal protection issues matter most to you.
Guilty! Bucyrus Man Sentenced to Jail for Animal Cruelty
A Bucyrus man has been sentenced to jail after pleading guilty to multiple counts of animal cruelty, underscoring both the seriousness of neglect cases and the importance of enforcement when animals are harmed.
The Man Who Changed Spay/Neuter Forever: Honoring Dr. Marvin Mackie
The animal welfare community lost a true pioneer with the passing of Dr. W. Marvin Mackie, D.V.M., who died peacefully on September 23, 2025, at the age of 87. A veterinarian, teacher, innovator, and tireless advocate, Dr. Mackie’s work transformed the way spay/neuter services are delivered—and in doing so, saved the lives of countless animals.
Brigitte Bardot: Global Icon and Relentless Defender of Animals
Brigitte Bardot made one of the most consequential exits in modern celebrity history. At the height of her fame, she walked away from the spotlight entirely—not to reinvent herself, but to devote her life to animals.
Home for the Holidays: Adoption, Fostering, and Spay/Neuter
There are many ideas for holiday gifts, from insipid to inspired. One of the best would be to give a shelter dog or cat a forever home, but only if you have room in your heart and your life. One of the worst gift ideas would be a surprise pet. That adorable fuzzy face under the tree or next to the menorah will live another decade or more. By all means adopt if you can! Just do it as a thoroughly considered commitment, not as spontaneous gesture. Live animals are not merely things to be given for surprise and delight. They have feelings, emotions, and needs.
“We can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.”
— Nelson Mandela