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Shelters are often inundated with pet surrenders, and do not want to provide a simple outlet that takes away the obligation of responsible pet ownership. Therefore, they would prefer that people try hard to find a solution before resorting to surrendering their pet to a shelter. If you must find a new home for a pet, please try posting to our adoption portal before placing the burden on the shelter. Direct adoptions work well and allow everyone to share in the accountability of their community!
Ohio Basset Hound Rescue
Brookville, OH
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Ohio Basset Hound Rescue (OBHR) is an all volunteer organization dedicated to helping the homeless hounds of Ohio. We are a 501c3 non-profit rescue and our funds come solely through donations and fundraisers.
The OBHR volunteer network spans the four corners of Ohio. We do not have a shelter of own, our "shelter" exists through our foster families that open their homes and hearts to homeless dogs in need.
Where do OBHR hounds come from? Many places! We take in bassets that kind hearted people find as strays and cannot find their owners, from local shelters to keep them from being put down, and from hoarding situations and back yard breeders. Some of our bassets have been found wandering in the woods and even on busy streets! We take in bassets that are healthy, sick, neglected and abused. We will not turn away a basset because of a medical condition.
Once a basset is part of OBHR it is fully vetted. The dogs are given all vaccinations (including bordatella, rabies, and distemper series combonation). They are tested and treated for heart worm and placed on a monthly preventative. They are spayed or neutered, micro chipped, and given any other needed medical treatment.
These hounds are then placed in foster care, so long as there is a foster home open and ready to take them in. OBHR foster families have very big hearts and are often working very hard day after day to provide a "finishing school" for these hounds. These homeless hounds remain in foster care or a boarding kennel (if a foster home is unavailable) until a forever home can be found for them.
Mailing Address:
PO Box 413
Brookville, OH 45309
Email Us: [email protected]
The OBHR volunteer network spans the four corners of Ohio. We do not have a shelter of own, our "shelter" exists through our foster families that open their homes and hearts to homeless dogs in need.
Where do OBHR hounds come from? Many places! We take in bassets that kind hearted people find as strays and cannot find their owners, from local shelters to keep them from being put down, and from hoarding situations and back yard breeders. Some of our bassets have been found wandering in the woods and even on busy streets! We take in bassets that are healthy, sick, neglected and abused. We will not turn away a basset because of a medical condition.
Once a basset is part of OBHR it is fully vetted. The dogs are given all vaccinations (including bordatella, rabies, and distemper series combonation). They are tested and treated for heart worm and placed on a monthly preventative. They are spayed or neutered, micro chipped, and given any other needed medical treatment.
These hounds are then placed in foster care, so long as there is a foster home open and ready to take them in. OBHR foster families have very big hearts and are often working very hard day after day to provide a "finishing school" for these hounds. These homeless hounds remain in foster care or a boarding kennel (if a foster home is unavailable) until a forever home can be found for them.
Mailing Address:
PO Box 413
Brookville, OH 45309
Email Us: [email protected]
Do you need to find a loving home for your pet?
No-kill shelters do wonderful work, but as a result, are often inundated with pet surrenders. In the unfortunate scenario that you have to find a new home for your pet, please read through the rehoming solution and articles on this page before contacting the shelter.
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