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Pet Planning with Powers of Attorney

In April, we examined why it’s important to plan ahead for our pets.  Pet Planning benefits pets, the people who love them, and our communities.  Existing estate planning laws do not adequately provide for pets, but we can take deliberate steps to provide for and protect our pets by adding pet-specific terms to estate planning documents.   

The estate planning tools we can use to plan, provide for, and protect our pets include powers of attorney, wills, traditional family trusts, and pet trusts.  Each of these planning options will be discussed in this article series, starting with powers of attorney

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More Than Companions: The Science Behind How Animals Help Us Heal

At Ohio Animal Advocates, we’ve long believed in the powerful bond between humans and animals—and now, science is proving what pet lovers have always known in their hearts: animals don’t just make life sweeter, they help us heal.

A recent article by Ed Boks, The Healing Power of Paws and Whiskers, dives deep into the growing body of research showing just how profoundly companion animals impact human health—emotionally, mentally, and physically.

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Ohio Debates New Euthanasia Law for Dogs Involved in Attacks: Why a Comprehensive Approach Matters

A new proposal at the Ohio Statehouse is sparking intense discussion among lawmakers, animal welfare advocates, and communities across the state. Representative Kevin Miller (R-Newark) is drafting legislation that would mandate euthanasia for dogs that seriously injure or kill a human during an unprovoked attack—removing judicial discretion that currently exists under Ohio law.

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Left Behind, Not Forgotten: Akron Cats Find Safety After Emergency Evacuation

An old apartment building in Akron was condemned, forcing tenants to evacuate abruptly and leaving three cats stranded inside for several days. Two cats belonged to tenants who no longer had stable housing, and the third owner couldn’t bring their cat to their new residence. With no way to re-enter and care for the animals, their situation grew urgent. After multiple rescue attempts failed, Channel 19 News put out a plea for help. That’s when Crystal Riggi of Riggi Rescue stepped in. Clyde was later reunited with his mom, Ember was transferred to Forever Friends Foundation and adopted on 4/4, and Leo is currently recovering with Riggi Rescue, awaiting dental care before he’s ready for adoption.

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United We Spay, Episode 013: Ohio Animal Advocates’ Journey with Vicki Deisner & Dan Spehar

On this episode of United We Spay, Vicki Deisner from Ohio Animal Advocates and community cat management expert Dan Spehar address this question through the lens of affordable spay-neuter services. Their conversation with Stacy underscores these initiatives’ critical role in managing overpopulation and fostering collaboration between citizens and local governments. Dan offers compelling insights into the humane effectiveness of trap-neuter-return (TNR) programs, highlighting the Together Initiative for Ohio’s Community Cats as a successful model for stakeholder empowerment and local action.

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From Captivity to Compassion: A New Future for Primates in Ohio

What happens to primates after their lives in research labs, roadside zoos, or private homes come to an end? For many, the future is uncertain. But in Perry County, Ohio, a new future is being built — one that promises safety, healing, and a second chance.

Tessa Wilde founded For the Love of Primates in 2019 with a bold and compassionate mission: to create and support a sanctuary for primates retired from research, used in the entertainment industry, or previously kept as “pets.” The organization is grounded in the belief that, after spending their lives in human environments, these animals deserve a future filled with peace, safety, and compassionate care.

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Giving Retired Lab Primates a Second Chance: Virginia Senate Advances SB 907

Nonhuman primates used in research at state facilities in Virginia had only one option after their time in the lab was over: euthanasia. Thanks to a new bill passed by the Virginia Senate, that may finally change. On February 4, 2025, the Senate approved SB 907, a bill that paves the way for retired research primates to live out the rest of their lives in sanctuaries rather than being euthanized.

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USDA Sued for Removing Critical Climate Webpages — What This Means for Farmers and Our Food System

In a shocking move that threatens farmers’ access to vital resources, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has been sued for scrubbing its website of critical information related to climate change and conservation. Earthjustice and the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University filed the lawsuit on behalf of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York (NOFA-NY), the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), and the Environmental Working Group (EWG).

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Raising the Next Generation of Animal Superheroes with Unlocking the Animal World

This month, as our Humane Education Resource of the Month, we are thrilled to share author, Ingrid Newkirk’s (president and founder of PETA), Unlocking the Animal World: Incredible Facts and How Kids Can Be Superheroes for Animals.* It is a marvelous resource for educators and parents of young children. It is the perfect resource for teaching young people that all animals are unique, important individuals. It is an engaging and educational book designed to inspire young readers to both appreciate the incredible diversity of the animal kingdom and become active protectors of animals and their habitats. Unlocking the Animal World offers not only fascinating facts about animals, but offers practical conservation tips, and easy-to-understand ways for children to make a real difference in the world. 

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OAA Plant-Based Recipe of the Month: Pasta Puttanesca

Looking for a quick, hearty, and flavorful meal that aligns with your compassionate lifestyle? This month, we’re featuring a classic Italian dish with a plant-based twist: Pasta Puttanesca! Traditionally made with anchovies, this version skips the fish but keeps all the bold, briny flavors you love. Salty olives, capers, garlic, and crushed tomatoes come together in a savory sauce that’s as satisfying as it is simple.

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Inside the Minds of Cephalopods: New Living Bibliography on Cephalopod Sentience and Cognition from the Brooks Institute

The Brooks Institute has just released an exciting new resource as part of its Living Bibliography Project—a comprehensive, curated, and science-backed report titled “Cephalopod Cognition and Sentience.” This groundbreaking publication offers an in-depth look into the minds and behaviors of octopuses, squid, cuttlefish, and nautiluses, shedding light on just how intelligent and emotionally complex these invertebrates truly are.

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Displaced Again: Hotel Housing Columbus’ Homeless Pet Owners Shuts Down Over Safety Concerns

The Loyalty Inn, a hotel on the city’s Southeast Side, was abruptly shuttered after years of safety violations, crime concerns, and city scrutiny. For the group of homeless individuals who had been temporarily housed there with support from the Community Shelter Board, it was the second time in just a few months they were uprooted—first from encampments the city cleared in December, and now from the only shelter that allowed them to stay with their animals.

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