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We bring together top certified professionals and turn their insights into free guides and customized daily plans tailored to your dog's needs.

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And donating up to $4 back to your rescue every month you're a member of Dogly.

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Animal Friends Humane Society

513-867-5727

animalfriendshs@butlercountyohio.org

We're here to promote humane principles, protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and act as advocates for animals in our communities.

Animal Friends Humane Society (AFHS) was established in 1952 and is Butler County’s largest, oldest, non-profit animal shelter. Our mission is to promote humane principles, to protect lost, homeless, abandoned and mistreated animals, and to act as advocates for animals in our communities.

In 2009, AFHS relocated from its outdated facility to our 22,500 sq. ft. shelter with top-notch amenities for our dogs and cats. By adopting nationally recognized best practices, AFHS has been successful in maintaining adoption rates and is committed to providing individual care to local pets in need. Your support helps the more than 5,000 animals who enter our doors each year.

DISCLAIMER: The content of this website and community is based on the research, expertise, and views of each respective author. Information here is not intended to replace your one-on-one relationship with your veterinarian, but as a sharing of information and knowledge to help arm dog parents to make more informed choices. We encourage you to make health care decisions based on your research and in partnership with your vet. In cases of distress, medical issues, or emergency, always consult your veterinarian.