This edition introduces you to our new CEO, Erich Hunker, who brings a wealth of experience and passion to our organization. Join us as we dive into the incredible journeys of special pets who have found their way to loving families with the help of our dedicated team.
Fourth of July Pet Safety Tips
Columbus Humane Announces Erich Hunker As New CEO
Columbus Humane has announced Erich Hunker as its new CEO after a multi-month, national search conducted by Adisa Group alongside the Columbus Humane Search Committee. Hunker comes to the organization with over 35 years of successful leadership in non-profit advancement, marketing, and community engagement, most recently at Columbus Academy. Effective June 20, 2024, Hunker will succeed Columbus Humane’s long-time CEO Rachel D.K. Finney, CAWA, whose 16-year tenure will conclude at the end of June.
Happy, Healthy, Home for 140 Years
An Important Update: Rachel D.K. Finney, CEO, is Leaving Columbus Humane
After 16 years of dedicated and compassionate leadership, Rachel D.K. Finney, CAWA, has announced her transition from Columbus Humane. The organization extends its deepest gratitude for her unwavering commitment to the welfare of animals and community residents, and her outstanding contributions to Columbus Humane.
Cold Weather Tips for Pet Owners
As winter settles in, it's crucial to consider the well-being of our furry companions. While many dogs love playing in the snow, it's essential to recognize the potential dangers that cold weather poses to them. Let’s explore why it's unsafe for dogs to be outside in extreme cold weather conditions and explore ways to keep them safe and warm.
Halloween Pet Safety Tips
Defend Your Friend 5K 2023
Your Support Makes a Difference for Pet Families in Need
The Columbus Humane Essential Care Center (CHECC) is open and already making a lasting impact in Central Ohio. The new center is unlike any other facility in the country and will help meet the needs of more than 106,000 pets under the care of our friends and neighbors who are living below the poverty line.
Unleashing the Columbus Humane Essential Care Center
Columbus Humane has debuted a brand-new Essential Care Center (3772 S High St., Columbus) featuring low-cost veterinary care, a pet food pantry, and veterinary workforce development. The new center is unlike any other facility in the country and will help meet the needs of the more than 106,000 pets living below the poverty line in Franklin County.




