Columbus Humane Update on COVID-19 and How You Can Help Animals in Need

April 3, 2020 - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently released recommendations around COVID-19 that impact families with pets in the home. You can put your worries to rest regarding your four-legged friend. The CDC recognized that there is no current evidence of companion animals spreading COVID-19 and that the spread of the virus is the result of human to human transmission. Early on, there was concern that the virus could be harbored by a pet’s fur. The new recommendations, however clearly indicate…

Columbus Humane Cruelty Investigations Department – Major Case Unit

Columbus Humane Cruelty Investigations Department – Major Case Unit

Columbus Humane’s Cruelty Investigations Department (CID) is responsible for investigating cases of animal cruelty, neglect and abandonment in Franklin County. Under the Ohio Revised Code, Chapter 1717.06, commissioned Humane Agents enforce all local and state laws pertaining to the care and treatment of animals.  This is in response to reports from members of the public, partner agencies including other law enforcement agencies, health departments, code enforcement and social service agencies.