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1st Annual Pets In Need Ice Cream Social
A free and fun family event on Sunday, July 16th!
When: Sunday, July 16th
Noon until 3 pm
What:
- Games, face painting, food, ice cream
- Visit from a Lockland Fire Department fire truck
- Well-behaved dogs on non-retractable leashes welcome
- SPCA will be on site with adoptable pets looking for forever homes.
This fun event is our way of thanking our caring community for their ongoing support which helped us to serve pets from more than 1,900 low-income households in 2016!
We hope to see you and your family there!
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Happy Father's Day on Sunday, June 18th!
We would like to wish all fathers of both human babies and fur babies
a Happy Father's Day from Pets In Need
!
Celebrate the important men in your life with a donation to Pets In Need in their honor.
Simply click the donate button below to visit our donation page. Then select 'tribute donation' and insert the name and information of the father you would like to honor. We will send a notification of your thoughtful donation.
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Dr. Jack's Healthy Pet Gazette:
Protecting Pets from Lyme Disease
This year has already been an especially bad year for ticks because of the mild winter we've had, among other contributing factors. These ticks carry a variety of dangerous diseases, including Lyme disease. Pets In Need veterinarian and board member, Dr. Jack Walkenhorst, shares how you can protect your pets and family.
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Join us at the
Tusculum Street Fest on Saturday, June 17!
Stop by the Pets In Need booth at the 2nd annual
Tusculum Street Fest! This year's event will feature live music, great local food, craft beer, kids activities, and more. Special thanks to The Dog Studio for donating booth space to Pets In Need. Click here to learn more about the event.
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Thank You to The Greater Cincinnati Foundation!
The Greater Cincinnati Foundation recently awarded $160,000 in grants to fourteen animal welfare organizations to support the well-being of our region's pets. Pets In Need is very fortunate to be among the recipients.
The GCF grant of $12,500 received by Pets In Need will provide extended care for dogs requiring diagnostics or treatment beyond the capacity of our clinic's resources. In such cases, our veterinarians will make a referral to a partnering private veterinary practice which has agreed to substantially discount its services for Pets In Need pets.
Learn more about GCF and their generous support of local animal welfare organizations.
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Volunteer Spotlight:
Ann Keeling
At Pets In Need, we love our volunteers! We rely on their time and talents to carry out our mission of helping pets.
Ann Keeling has been a member of the Pets In Need Board of Directors for about a year and half. She was inspired to become involved because of the dedication to animal welfare, people and pets, she saw from Pets In Need Executive Director, Ann Hill. Her concentration as a board member is on development, marketing, and how the organization is positioned both to internal and external audiences.
Ann's favorite part
about
volunteering
with Pets In Need is its
commitment
to the mission. "Unlike some non-profits, PIN is laser focused on its mission. The board, staff and volunteers are committed to the mission and work hard to partner with other animal welfare groups and also other smart business people in the community that embrace the mission and can help catapult PIN," says Ann.
Ann has always been an animal lover. "
My childhood cat was Grandpa - the greatest cat EVER. Currently we have two Australian Shepherds, Sammy & Winston, and two
cats, Peabody & Sherman. All of them are rescues. We have always only adopted rescues since there are so many that need loving homes." When Ann isn't volunteering with Pets In Need, she enjoys traveling, playing piano, shooting, cars, attending FC Cincinnati games, and spending time with her pet and human family.
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Clinic Cuteness - Coraline had her first kitten check up!
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