I have taken many homeless animals to Wyandot County Humane Society for the last 30 years. Since I live in Columbus, it is a good 1.25 hour drive to Upper Sandusky. WCHS has always accepted the...
Wyandot County Humane Society
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The Wyandot County Humane Society (WCHS) in Upper Sandusky, Ohio, is a dedicated animal welfare organization providing a range of services including a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, equine rescue, and adoption programs.
Due to a high volume of animals and limited staffing, WCHS is temporarily not accepting dogs and cats from outside the county, but continues to welcome animals in need of euthanasia. The organization relies on community support to fulfill its mission of caring for animals in the region.
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We adopted a pony from Wyandot. I did not think we would find anything there but we found the perfect pony for our needs. Anne did a great job matching us up. They have a huge herd that is well...
They do not tell you what is wrong with animals and than blame you for it they are cruel and will not take care of animals right not a good idea This was carmal she was about 20 pounds when I got...
Does it really make sense to anyone, that they take in ALL animals you take there? That people drive hours to drop off and that they have extended hours to do so? They are a small rural shelter....
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