in the spotlight
Click the Doggie Dash logo to access the brochure and other links!
SPCA Adoption fees lowest ever!
$20 for dogs and $10 for cats
Come find your forever friend today!
SPCA Cincinnati is open the following hours:
Monday - Friday Noon to 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday Noon to 5 p.m.
SPCA Cincinnati
has two animal adoption locations:
NORTHSIDE: SHARONVILLE:
3949 Colerain Avenue 11900 Conrey Road
(513) 541-6100
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Dog #701 is Lacey, a high energy lady. She fetches and likes to run. Lacey is not good with children or other dogs in the house, so she’s a queen! While she is a strong dog, she doesn’t tug the leash, and she knows when it’s walk time-she likes putting on her collar (jewelry) and taking long walks to see other people and dogs (royal strolls). Lacey needs to be crated when left alone, but LOVES attention. Please come see Lacey at the Sharonville Shetler; she’s a beautiful, dog and would make a great companion.

Cat #560 is a beautiful, domestic shorthair named Dojo. “D” as he’s known to his posse, is a mellow, mature guy. Dojo came to us as a stray and had been through some experiences. Dojo is affectionate, but we don’t know a lot about him. Come meet Dojo at the Sharonville Shelter. If he picks you, you will be l-u-c-k-y!
about spca cincinnati
Thanks to your help, 6,153 animals were adopted in 2012! Your financial contributions keeps our adoption rates low - only $20 for a dog or puppy and only $10 for a cat or kitten. Thank you! You have helped save lives. As we celebrate this milepost, we hope that you will continue to support our mission to find forever homes for our furry friends in 2013 and beyond!
To Educate and Protect
SPCA Cincinnati is an animal shelter and humane society that continually strives to strengthen the human-animal bond and improve the welfare of animals by fostering the humane care and treatment of all animals. Through humane education and animal protection, we improve the quality of life in our community.
events
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Thank you for supporting
on Local 12 this past Saturday!
Missed it? You can still donate to the Adopt-A-Pet Fund by clicking here!
Just specify in your donation comments that you want your donation to go towards the Adopt-A-Pet Fund.
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Thanks to more than 750 friends of SPCA Cincinnati, our 11th Annual Fur Ball was a tremendous success! Mark your calendars, the 2014 Fur Ball is Saturday, April 26, 2014 at the Sharonville Convention Center!
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Click above to view the 2013 Fur Ball slideshow
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Click here to view a slideshow from the 2013 Reds Opening Day Parade!
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Snapshots from the 22nd Annual Reindog Parade
Not too long ago, Holly Hounds, Dashing Dachshunds, Bugle Blowing Bulldogs and Glistening German Shepherds were strutting their stuff through the streets of Mt. Adams.
Voted the “Best Family Event” in Cincinnati, this unique event takes place every December - this year it was on December 8, 2012. The 2 p.m. procession through the streets of Mt. Adams was led by Santa himself. This year's categories were small dogs (under 25 lbs), large dogs (over 25 lbs) dog/owner look-a-like and group entries (2 or more dogs). The parade concluded with a short program, prizes, fun, and food.

Harold Dates, President & CEO of SPCA Cincinnati presents Pat Sheppard and Sandy Zimmerman of the Mt. Adams Business Guild with a plaque, thanking them for their 22 years of service to the Reindog Parade. View more photos from the parade with this short slideshow below.
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Horse Appreciation Night slideshow from Simmonds Farm, October 18, 2012
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Click here to view photos from the
October 1, 2012 Golf Classic!
education
We want to spread our mission!
Part of spca cincinnati’s goal is spreading the word. The more our community is educated, the more soldiers we have to fight for our furry friends. To do this, we offer group classes explaining our services and how you can help.
adopt
They are looking for a home
Last year, spca cincinnati found good homes with concerned, qualified families for thousands of animals. Efforts are continually being made to improve our adoption rates.

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Thanks to the Miamitown Veterinary Hospital for their help in 2012! The practice of Drs. Michael Frederick, Robert Rosing and Peter Linko spayed/neutered 216 SPCA animals from August to December. Their assistance along with other veterinary practice partnerships helped us adopt 6,153 animals last year.















