Lost & Found:

 

The following report was prepared and submitted by the Wyandot County Humane Society on April 22, 2024, and is correct as of that date:

 

Pets reported as missing since the last report that have not been found include:   

An old small brown male dog, a large neutered male black cat, a neutered male older dark brown mixed breed dog with curly hair, a tan male Pit Bull mix, an old black and tan female Papillon, a white and black young mini Australian Shepherd and a black and white neutered male Border Collie mix.

 

Animals in stray since the last report that are still at the shelter including:   

A brown and white male German Shorthair Pointer, a large tan female Retriever-Sheepdog mix, a black and brown neutered male Beagle mix and a brown male Pit Bull.

 

Animals reported as found since the last report include:  

2 French Bulldogs.

 

The Humane Society is located on Co Hwy 330 in Upper Sandusky, the first house on the right, past the CSX railroad tracks. We have staff here from 10 am to 3pm every day to take animals in. Volunteers are on duty other times for emergencies. Please call ahead to surrender an animal. WCHS never charges a fee  for animal surrender. However, donations to help cover the expenses for caring for your animal are appreciated. We are taking adoption appointments from 1pm-5pm Mon-Thurs, and 11am to 2pm on Saturdays. Please call (419) 294-4477 to set up an appointment to meet your new, best friend.

 

If you’re missing a pet, or if you find a pet, call us here at the Humane Society, and we’ll try to get everyone back where they should be.

 

If you find a stray pet, please bring it to a veterinarian’s office or animal shelter to have it scanned for a microchip. Many animals are microchipped and it can provide information to help get the animal back in its home.