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Another Chance Sanctuary
PO Box 353,
Clyde,
OH, 43410 Phone: 419-307-1559
Opening Hours:
The Sanctuary is closed. There are no pets available at the Sanctuary.
See news of Another Chance Sanctuary on the Facebook page
Who we are
Another Chance Sanctuary was established in 2009 by Dr.Laura Hirt, DVM. For many years Dr. Hirt has opened her home and practice to unwanted and disabled animals. Many have found homes however rising costs and a poor economy have forced a record number of pet owners to relinquish their animals. Many others are unable to afford treatments or surgeries for their special needs pets. It was the mission of Another Chance Sanctuary to provide housing and medical care for these animals. Whenever possible we tried to place them with families that can permanently provide for their needs but unfortunately we were unable to place all our animals. In such cases we pledged to provide quality care for the remainder of their lives. This is a mission we could not do on our own. Thank you to all our volunteers and citizens that donated to help the animals at the Sanctuary. We will continue to feature courtesy posts for pets needing homes.
Find the right dog for you
When looking for that new family member please remember to really think about the things you and your family want and need
in a pet that fits the family lifestyle. Get to know your breeds! Some breeds require more space, exercise and circumstances
than others. Even if you are going to adopt a mixed breed, look into what it's primary breed needs in a home,
environment and exercise. Your new family member needs to be wanted by everyone in the family and included
in your daily lives to be truly happy.
Click here for more information on how to find the right dog.
Do not forget to bring your pets inside when it is too cold outside. IF IT IS TOO COLD FOR YOU, IT IS TOO COLD FOR THEM! The law says: During cold weather, a dog shelter must have a windbreak at its entrance and have bedding material that is sufficient to protect the animal from cold and promote the retention of body heat.