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The
Humane Association has served the Warren County community as an
independent non-profit animal welfare organization made up of volunteer
membership for over 30 years. As a part of the Warren County community,
we provide essential service for more than 7,000 animals each year.
The cornerstone of our organization is humane education, aiming to
instill the concepts of respect and responsibility for all life.
Through education, we encourage both young people and adults of our
community to adopt more humane lifestyles, which enhances the lives of
companion, farm and wildlife animals.
We're Easy to Find!
Located at the intersection of Cook Road and Route 48 in Lebanon, our
central location allows easy access for pet owners, potential adoptive
families and drop-off/pick-up of lost and found pets.
Our expansion and renovation project was
completed in 2004 and doubled
the size of the shelter to a total of 22,000 square feet, and includes
a larger better-equipped spay / neuter operatory and recovery area, and
an expanded education meeting room for seminars and classroom training.
As a part of our mission, we educate the public about the necessity of
spaying and neutering, and require that all animals adopted from our
shelter be altered before going home.
We are spending more time teaching basic obedience to our shelter dogs,
making our shelter more comfortable for visitors and bringing animals
out in the community with our educational and adoption program. With
help from the community, our responsible approach will succeed.
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