SPOTLIGHT ON SHELTER DOGS
Think About Adopting One of These Wonderful Pups
Summer Summer came to the dog shelter as a stray on June 17, 2023. She is approximately 3 years old and spayed. She is super sweet and very friendly. She can entertain herself for hours with a tennis ball.
Many members of our office staff volunteer weekly at the Richland County Dog Shelter. The shelter has well over a hundred dogs waiting for their forever homes. Some of them have been waiting longer than others. Below are some of our staff’s favorites who have been at the shelter for over a year, and who are available for adoption at the time this article was written. If you are considering adding a fur baby to your family, we hope you will consider adopting one of them! To start the application process, go to RichlandCountyOH.gov/
Scallop Scallop is a favorite of case manager Stephanie! She recently took her to a dog adoption event for the dog shelter. Scallop was adopted and brought back in February of this year so she
ApplicationforAdoption . Summer and Hadley’s adoption fees have been reduced due to the length of time they have been at the shelter. Arnette Arnette came to the dog shelter as a stray on July 15, 2023. She is approximately 2 years old. Arnette has a lot of energy and she weighs about 30–35 pounds. She is a lovebug who can’t get enough affection. Arnette plays well with other dogs.
needs a committed family to take her in. She is about a year old. Scallop has special needs because she doesn’t seem to be able to hear. She is super sweet and very affectionate. She thinks she is a lap dog. If you sit down in a chair, she climbs all the way up and sits on your lap whether there is room or not. She is very playful and has done really well in playgroups with several other dogs at the shelter. Scallop is spayed and has her rabies vaccination.
Hadley Hadley came to the dog shelter as a stray on May 21, 2023. She is a little over a year old. Hadley is quite shy but warms up with time. Once she knows you, she loves attention and affection and playing with toys. She is a sensitive girl and will do her best with someone who appreciates that about her.
RINEHARDT ATTORNEYS DONATE $4,000 TO HUMANE SOCIETY OF RICHLAND COUNTY We are thrilled to announce that we recently donated $4,000 to the Humane Society of Richland County (HSRC) during their annual Paws-a-Thon fundraiser. Attorney Hillary Rinehardt and Case Manager Stephanie Hunt had the pleasure of presenting a “big” check to the organization as part of a contest initiated by Attorney John Rinehardt. As a dedicated animal lover, Attorney John Rinehardt had the idea for a “naughty pet” contest where people could post their stories and photos on the Humane Society’s Facebook page. The participation was overwhelming — there were countless stories of dogs and cats doing the naughtiest things. John promised to donate $20 for every entry. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to the Richland County community for rallying behind this cause and making the Paws-a-Thon fundraiser a resounding success. Together, we raised $11,670, which will go a long way to making a lasting impact on the lives of countless animals and creating a brighter future for them.
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