Just thought everyone should see the kind of care given to the dogs at the Wayne County Humane Society. These are the lucky ones in adoption areas for the most part . . . you can only imagine what the ones behind closed doors looked like!
1. June 28, 2014
Wayne County Humane Society, Wooster, OH
The following pictures show what was observed at the
Wayne County Humane Society, Wooster, OH on June
28, 2014.
The majority of the pictures were taken in the area behind
the holding area for dogs not up for adoption. The dogs
belong to Jane Smith, of Bright Futures Rescue.
2. This is in the adoption area. A piece of feces was observed outside
the kennel in the public walkway.
3. This is a Rottweiler mix in the outside adoption area. His kennel had
puddles of water and he was laying in water.
4. This is a view of some of Bright Future’s dogs from the adoption end of the
holding area. They are in outside runs with igloos. Certainly not what I would
expect for $300 per month per dog.
5. Another view of Bright Future’s dogs from the same angle. As you an see, the
3rd
kennel down has two (2) dogs in it. Again, not what one would expect for
$300 per month per dog.
6. This is a view of the trough area behind the holding kennels. Apparently the
kennels have been hosed down and the feces left outside the pens to attract flies,
etc., not to mention the smell. The first kennel is Remington, the second is Sheba
and the third one in is Bosco.
7. A picture of Bosco. Even though I was talking to him, he seem extremely
depressed and sad.
8. Another picture farther along the holding kennels. Obviously not just one day’s
accumulation. It gets worse!
9. This is close to the end (at adoption area) and was pretty nasty!
10. This is a view of the same type of trough behind the dogs up for adoption.
The condition is not good but certainly much, much better than the area not
open to the public.
12. A view of the rear of the adoption area kennels leading to the holding area. The
person in the photo was standing in the fenced concrete area behind the holding
kennels. You can see there is a marked difference in cleanliness between the
two areas.
13. June 10, 2014
Wayne County Humane Society, Wooster, OH
The following pictures were taken on 06/10/14 at the
Wayne County Humane Society and forwarded to me for
inclusion in this presentation.
They are pictures of dogs in dirty kennels or dogs with no
food or water and were taken during hours the WCHS was
open to the public.
27. In summary, the Wayne County Humane Society is not a place
I would to take a stray dog or cat. There was no smell of
bleach or disinfectant when entering (a must to control
disease), no effort was made by the two volunteers I saw to
talk to anyone looking at animals and obviously the cleanliness
leaves a lot to be desired. If I were the County
Commissioners, I would be greatly concerned about how the
stray dogs are being handled as the holding areas outside
have some issues and we were unable to see the dogs inside.
As far as the Humane Agent’s duties, she might want to start a
little closer to home.
Respectfully submitted.
Helen Witschi