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The Stark County Humane Society has many wonderful dogs, puppies, cats, kittens, and rabbits waiting for a loving home. We urge you and your family to visit our shelter at 5100 Peach Street, Louisville, Ohio to adopt your next or first family pet today. Learn more.
- Adoption Page
The Shelter remained focused on finding forever homes for...
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Shelter Hours. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday: 11:00...
- Donate
The Stark County Humane Society is a private, charitable...
- Volunteer
The Shelter started offering Volunteer Orientation in 2013....
- Membership
Our donors in 2022 totaled approximately 4086 donations....
- Services
Ohio still is behind the rest of the country in updating...
- News
Shelter News is a good place to check out what's happening...
- About Us
Our Mission: The Stark County Humane Society is a private,...
- Adoption Page
The Shelter remained focused on finding forever homes for the homeless animals of our community. The Shelter is open six (6) days a week for adoptions and the intake of animals in need. Petmart Belden Village and Massillon Love a Pet Centers reopened along with the Shelter.
Learn more about Stark County Sheriff Office, Dog Warden Division in Canton, OH, and search the available pets they have up for adoption on Petfinder.
The Dogs at the Stark County Dog Warden, Canton, Ohio. 37,835 likes · 3,221 talking about this · 536 were here. If you are interested in adopting any of the dogs, please visit the Stark County Dog...
Membership fees are as follows: Friend $15.00; Supporting $25.00; Patron $60.00; Sustaining $100.00; Page · Animal Shelter. 5100 Peach St, Louisville, OH, United States, Ohio. (330) 453-5529.
View our list of adoptable dogs: PETFINDER.ORG. The homeless dogs may be adopted 72 hours after their arrival at the shelter. By choosing to adopt a dog from the Stark County Sheriff Dog Dog Warden Department you are saving a life and gaining a grateful companion.
Animal shelter in Louisville, OH. The Humane Society is a non-profit organization serving the human and animal population of of Stark County for over 100 years. Besides providing a safe haven for the unwanted dogs and cats in our community, we find new and loving homes for them as well.