Medina County Dog Shelter Achieves No-Kill Year


Author: The Daily News Now! March 12, 2026 Duration: 1:16
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Medina County Dog Shelter Achieves No-Kill Year

Medina County Dog Shelter in Ohio celebrates no-kill year for the second time in three years, placing every single dog from 197 impounds in 2025. Volunteers, including a local blacksmith, contribute to the shelters success. Upcoming events include Christmas in July adoption bash and a visit from Daisy Girl Scouts.

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