Caring for Licking County Animals & Their People for 52 years

AT THE LICKING COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY WE SAVE LIVES

Pez

Pez

57971807
Dog
Male/Neutered
Mixed Breed, Large (over 44 lbs fully grown)/Mix
4 months

Sponsor Pez

Whopper

Whopper

57971824
Dog
Male/Neutered
Mixed Breed, Large (over 44 lbs fully grown)/Mix
4 months

Sponsor Whopper

Silas

Silas

57977683
Dog
Male/Neutered
Coonhound/Mix
1 year

Sponsor Silas

Dorothy

Dorothy

58039009
Dog
Female/Spayed
Collie, Smooth/Mix
5 months

Sponsor Dorothy

Rose

Rose

58039027
Dog
Female/Spayed
Collie, Smooth/Mix
5 months

Sponsor Rose

Birdie

Birdie

58223004
Dog
Female/Spayed
Pekingese/Mix
2 years

Sponsor Birdie

Chico

Chico

58223160
Dog
Male/Neutered
Pekingese/Mix
2 years

Sponsor Chico

2024 By The Numbers

Adoptions in 2024: 1,699

Spay/Neuter in 2024: 3,001

Volunteer Hours in 2024: 9,822

LIVE RELEASE RATE

95%
A typical rule of thumb is to determine whether a shelter saves more than 90% of its animals. That is its Live Release Rate. The annual Live Release Rate is calculated by dividing the total live outcomes (adoptions, outgoing transfers, and return to owner/guardian) by total outcomes (total live outcomes plus euthanasia not including owner/guardian requested ethanasia or died/lost in shelter/care). Today, many leaders are raising the bar and stating that the real No Kill Live Release Rate should be 95%.

Licking County Humane Society is a non-profit organization devoted to the humane treatment of animals.