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Send a Wild Valentine: Celebrate Love & Protect Wildlife This Season

Love is in the air β€” and so are the howls.

Late winter marks mating season for coyotes, wolves, and foxes across North America. While Valentine’s Day often focuses on roses and chocolates, the natural world reminds us that devotion, partnership, and family bonds aren’t just human traditions β€” they’re beautifully wild.

This year, you can celebrate love in a way that also protects it.

Ohio Animal Advocates (OAA) is proud to partner with Project Coyote to share a meaningful Valentine’s opportunity that supports compassionate coexistence with wildlife.

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From a Dog’s Eye View: New Podcast Episode on Puppy Mills, Part 2

Ohio Animal Advocates is sharing an important new episode of From a Dog’s Eye View, hosted by Susan Coleman of Canine Concierge. In β€œPuppy Mills – Part 2,” advocates Stefanie Mowery and Zaron Van Meter break down what’s really happening inside Ohio’s high-volume breeding facilities β€” and what we can do about it.

This episode goes beyond awareness. It focuses on action.

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Why Are There No Spay/Neuter Appointments?

If you’ve tried to schedule a low-cost spay or neuter appointment recently, you may have felt frustrated, even angry.

Appointments fill within hours. Phone messages don’t change for weeks. Websites don’t update as quickly as you’d hope. It can feel like clinics have disappeared.

But they haven’t.

The truth is both simpler, and more complicated, than it appears.

We spoke with OAA’s Board Member, Dr. Michelle β€œDr. G” Gonzalez of the Rascal Unit to better understand what’s really happening behind the scenes.

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RedRover Readers Online Course is Now Available for Free

We’re excited to share a major update in the world of humane education: the RedRover Readers On-Demand Online Course β€” previously $35 β€” is now completely FREE for everyone.

This self-paced, online workshop is designed to help educators, advocates, and caregivers foster empathy, compassion, and social-emotional learning in children through meaningful, animal-themed stories and discussion.

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Creative Justice for Animal Cruelty in Ohio Thanks to Judge Cicconetti

In Painesville, Ohio, Judge Michael Cicconetti has gained national attention for something rare in the legal system: sentences designed not just to punish animal abusers, but to change them.

A lifelong dog lover and municipal court judge in Painesville, Cicconetti believes that fines and short jail stays often fail to address the deeper issue behind animal cruelty. In his courtroom, consequences are crafted to confront offenders with the reality of what they inflicted on defenseless animals.

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Good News for Housing and Homeless Services in Ohio

In an important advocacy win, with meaningful implications for people and animals across Ohio, Congress has passed a government funding bill that includes significant new investments in housing and homelessness programs. This reverses earlier proposals that would have cut critical support. This bipartisan legislation ends the brief government shutdown and provides $77.3 billion in funding for the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Fiscal Year 2026, including protections for the Continuum of Care (CoC) program β€” the backbone of homeless services nationwide.

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Welcoming Laura J. Martin, Esq. to the Ohio Animal Advocates Board

We’re excited to introduce Laura J. Martin, Esq., a new member of the Ohio Animal Advocates Board. With a background in animal law, advocacy, and lifelong experience working with animals, Martin brings a thoughtful, systems-focused perspective to OAA’s mission. In this Q&A, she shares what drew her to the board, the issues she’s most passionate about, and her hopes for the future of animal protection in Ohio.

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New Hampshire Strengthens Accountability for Hunting and Fishing Violations

New Hampshire has taken an important step toward stronger wildlife protection and accountability.

Governor Kelly Ayotte recently signed House Bill 655 into law, increasing penalties for hunting and fishing violations across the state. The legislation reflects a growing recognition that wildlife laws are only meaningful when they are enforceableβ€”and that repeat violations require serious consequences.

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Project Coyote: Why Empathy Is Not Optional

Project Coyote recently welcomed Ann Piquette as their new Development Operations Coordinator, and her story is a powerful reminder of why empathy remains at the heart of effective animal advocacy.

Long before Ann stepped into professional advocacy work, compassion shaped the way she understood the world. She grew up in a home where animals in need were never turned away. Injured strays, neglected pets, and displaced wildlife all found careβ€”not because her family had formal training, but because responding to suffering felt nonnegotiable. Dogs and cats often became permanent family members, while wild animals were stabilized and returned to their natural environments, sometimes with support from wildlife rehabilitation professionals.

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10 Years In: Why Feline Fix by Five Still Matters

In January 2016, a small group of veterinary leaders gathered around a shared concern β€” and a shared responsibility to the profession, their patients, and the public.

The question before them was straightforward, but its implications were anything but: When should kittens be spayed or neutered to best protect their health while preventing unintended litters?

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Bald Eagles Are Soaring Across Ohio

Over the past decade, Ohio has witnessed a remarkable comeback of one of the nation’s most iconic species: the bald eagle. New data tracking verified active bald eagle nests from 2012 to 2025 shows steady, widespread growth across nearly the entire stateβ€”an encouraging sign that long-term conservation efforts are working.

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Emergency Dog Boarding at Franklin County Dog Shelter During Extreme Cold

Extreme winter weather can put lives at risk and for people with pets, accessing warmth and safety isn’t always simple. Recognizing this challenge, the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center is stepping in to help.

During periods of dangerously cold weather, the shelter is providing free, short-term emergency boarding for dogs belonging to Franklin County residents who are entering local warming centers. This service ensures that people can seek shelter without worrying about the safety of their pets.

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β€œWe can change the world and make it a better place. It is in your hands to make a difference.”

β€” Nelson Mandela

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