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Animal Resource Center

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Photo Courtesy ofJim Witmer 

Contact Us:

Shelter: (937) 898-4457
Office Fax: (937) 454-8139
E-mail: AnimalShelter@mcohio.org

Location:
6790 Webster St.
Dayton, OH 45414
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Shelter Hours:
10 am - 6 pm, Monday-Friday
10 am - 4 pm, Saturday
11 am - 1 pm, Sundays & Holidays

EffectiveSeptember23, 2007
To Better Serve The Citizens of Montgomery County, We Will Now Be Open on Sunday's and Holiday's for Lost and Found Searches ONLY.  During These Special Hours We Can Only Accept Cash (with exact change), Checks, Mastercard or Visa, and Proper ID is Required.
Excluding:Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day And New Years Day

NO TAG INCREASE FOR 2009!
The Montgomery County Commissioners and Auditor Karl Keith announced 2009 dog license tags will remain $16.00 when they go on sale December 1st. Although Amnesty Week is over, dog owners who did not renew their 2008 tags are urged to do so to avoid a possible citation. Animal Care & Control Officers will be canvassing for unrenewed tags.


Iams logoARC thanks the Iams Corporation for their generosity and support of our shelter.  The premium food that Iams donates to feed the 10,000+ cats and dogs that come to us each year is a huge help!  The waste bag dispensers at the Montgomery County Bark Park help keep the park clean and make it a fun place to visit. 


Iams Dog & Cat Food on the Web:
Iams | Eukanuba | Iams Dog & Cat Food Company
Iams Truth | Iams Against Cruelty
Iams Promise: About the Iams Pet Food Recall
Eukanuba Promise: About the Eukanuba Pet Food Recall
 http://www.fda.gov/oc/opacom/hottopics/petfood.html


Highlights

Mingle With Our Mutts

Join us at the Animal Resource Center from Noon - 2 PM the second Sunday of each month for Mingle With Our Mutts a two hour adoption event.

 Iams Home 4 the Holidays

Stop by and see us at the Dayton Mall Saturday December 13, 2008 from 10 AM until 4 PM.

We will be there with lots of adoptable dogs/cats ready to go "Home For The Holidays"

Thanksgiving Safety Tips

'Tis the season for friends, family and holiday feasts - but also for possible distress to our animal companions.  Check out the following tips from ASPCA experts for a fulfulling Thanksgiving that your pets can enjoy, too.

-If you decide to feed your pet a little nibble of turkey, make sure it's boneless and well cooked.

-Sage can make you Thanksgiving stuffing taste delish, but it and many other herbs contain essential oils and resins that can cause gastrointestinal upset and central nervous system depression to pets if eaten in large quantities.

- Don't allow your pets to overindulge, as they could wind up with a case of stomach upset, diarrhea or even worse - and inflammatory condition of the pancreas know as pacreatitis.

 

 

 

 
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