The Animal Protection League of Mercer County is a non-profit organization in Celina, OH, dedicated to the welfare and well-being of animals. Founded in 2001, their mission is to educate the public about proper animal care and treatment while providing a safe haven for pets in need. As a foster-based rescue, they rescue dogs from kill shelters, provide necessary vet care, and find loving homes for them.
Committed to their no-kill philosophy, the Animal Protection League of Mercer County ensures that all their dogs receive proper medical attention, including microchipping and treatment for heartworm. They rely on donations to support their efforts, including contributions towards vet care and essential items like toys, collars, leashes, and dog food. With a passionate team of volunteers, they work tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of animals in Mercer County.
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