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From Boots on the Ground to the Statehouse: Meet OAA Board Member Chris Riggi
At Ohio Animal Advocates, our board members bring a powerful mix of lived experience, professional expertise, and passion for animals. We sat down with Chris Riggi to talk about his journey, from grassroots rescue work to legislative advocacy, and how he’s working to create lasting change for animals across Ohio.
FDA Takes a Step Toward Reducing Animal Testing in Drug Development
A significant shift may be underway in how drugs are developed in the United States. One that could reduce reliance on animal testing while improving outcomes for people. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently announced a draft guidance for industry titled “General Considerations for the Use of New Approach Methodologies in Drug Development.” This guidance signals growing federal support for alternatives to traditional animal testing.
Help Ohio Strengthen Protections for Animals by Supporting Senate Bill 393
Ohio has an opportunity to take a critical step forward in protecting animals and communities by strengthening penalties for one of the most disturbing forms of abuse: bestiality.
Senate Bill 393 would increase the penalty for bestiality from a misdemeanor to a felony, recognizing the severity of these acts and ensuring stronger accountability for offenders.
What to Know About Feeding Community Cats: Myths, Reality, and What Actually Works
Across Ohio and the country, community cats are a visible, and often misunderstood, part of our neighborhoods. These cats didn’t appear overnight. They are the result of unsterilized populations, gaps in access to spay/neuter services, and a lack of coordinated community response.
When people step in to help by feeding outdoor cats, it can spark debate. But the truth is, feeding is only one piece of a much larger picture.
Colorado’s Pet Custody Bill Brings Animal Welfare Into Divorce Law
For decades, the legal system has treated pets as property, no different than a couch or a car. But anyone who has loved an animal knows that couldn’t be further from the truth. Now, a new bill in Colorado is challenging that outdated framework, and it could signal a major shift in how the law views animals, families, and safety.
When Safety Planning Includes a Horse
For survivors of domestic violence, leaving an unsafe situation is never simple. It’s not just about packing a bag and finding shelter. It’s about making impossible decisions. For some, that decision includes leaving behind a beloved animal.
We often talk about the bond between people and their pets—dogs, cats, and small companions—but what about those whose companions weigh over 1,000 pounds?
What happens when safety means figuring out how to protect a horse?
Justice for Orelha: The Global Call for Accountability in Animal Cruelty Cases
Advocates, animal lovers, and community members gathered in protest following the tragic death of Orelha, a beloved community dog from Brazil whose story has sparked outrage around the world. What happened in New York wasn’t just a demonstration. It was part of a growing, global demand for accountability in cases of animal cruelty.
Dog Walker Incident Highlights the Importance of Reporting Animal Cruelty
A recent case in North Royalton is a stark reminder that animal cruelty doesn’t always happen out in the open and when it does surface, it often reveals a much deeper issue. A video circulating on social media shows a dog walker striking a dog named Smokey with a leash and aggressively pulling her during a walk. The footage is difficult to watch. Smokey appears visibly terrified, and for her guardian, the experience was both shocking and heartbreaking.
New 2026 Charitable Income Tax Deduction
Starting in 2026, taxpayers who use the standard deduction can claim an income tax deduction for gifts to 501(c)(3) charitable organizations. You no longer need to be part of the 10% of taxpayers who itemize income tax deductions to take advantage of your charitable gifts on your income tax returns. If you are one of the roughly 90% of taxpayers who use the standard deduction, you can claim an additional “above-the-line” deduction for your charitable contributions. All taxpayers can lower their income tax bill by supporting their favorite charities.
What the Gustavus Township Case Teaches Us About Prevention and Community Care
A recent house fire in Gustavus Township, Ohio brought emergency responders to the scene, but what was discovered inside highlighted something bigger than the fire itself.
Multiple animals were found on the property, including dogs, horses, and birds. While some animals did not survive, others were rescued and are now receiving care. As more details emerge, this case is expected to lead to further investigation and potential charges.
When Compassion Becomes Action: Rethinking What It Means to Speak Up for Animals
There’s a moment that happens for many people who care about animals. It’s the point where awareness shifts into something deeper—a realization that suffering isn’t distant or rare, but ongoing and often hidden within systems we don’t regularly question. A recent conversation on the Species Unite Podcast, featuring animal advocate Rose Patterson from Animal Rising, brings this tension into focus and invites a broader reflection on what it really means to take action.
Preventable, Yet Rising: What the Spike in Parvo Cases Means for Pet Owners
A recent report from the Arizona Humane Society highlights a troubling trend: a significant increase in parvo cases, a deadly but preventable disease. This rise isn’t just a local issue. It reflects a broader shift that animal welfare professionals across the country are beginning to see.
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