Ohio County Dog Wardens' Association Member Links
For information about Dog Licenses in other Ohio counties, choose from the drop down list below.
Dog licensing link key:
- (a) Purchase on-line with credit card
- (b) Trace a found dog's license number
- (c) Print a license application for mailing
- (d) Get dog license information
Here are some links to your favorite places on the Cuyahoga County Animal Shelter’s web site.
You Can Help Us
The Best Friends Medical Relief Fund and the Foster Dog Program are just a couple of the many ways you can help the Animal Shelter.
We are always grateful for donations of time, money, dog food or other goods. Visit the site to learn more.
Goodbye to Our Wagging Dog.
Our happy little spotted mascot has been adopted to a loving cyber-home on the way back site.
You can visit him there.
Constitution of the Ohio County Dog Wardens' Association
Amended December, 1994.
ARTICLE I - BASIS OF ORGANIZATION
- Section 1. This corporation shall be know as the Ohio County Dog Wardens' Association and hereafter is referred to as the "Association".
- Section 2. The Association's officers and members shall comply with the laws of the United States, State of Ohio and all local ordinances in the performance of their duties for the Association.
- Section 3. The Association shall forever remain a nonprofit organization and shall be incorporated in the State of Ohio.
- Section 4. The Ohio County Dog Wardens' Association name or the name of any person in their official capacity within the Association shall not be used in connection with any position or commercial interest or in any manner not related to the promotion of the Association's objectives.
- Section 5. The Association shall be recognized as non discriminating against sex, race and religion.
ARTICLE II OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE
- Section 1. To promote effective, efficient, and humane dog control programs for the health and safety of the public and their companion animals.
- Section 2. Improve, promote, and obtain education, training, benefits, equipment, and adequate facilities for dog wardens and their staff.
- Section 3. Develop professional standards and promote certification procedures for dog wardens, deputies and shelter personnel and to advance the health, comfort, morale, and welfare of all dog wardens, their staff, and the communities they serve.
- Section 4. Provide liaison with other organizations and groups having related interests, and to exchange information regarding animal control programs.
- Section 5. Educate the public of dog ownership responsibilities, and promote the publics' understanding and cooperation with dog control programs.
- Section 6. Provide expertise and guidance pertaining to dog control issues to officials at state, county, and city levels of government while promoting justice and equality in the enforcement of dog control laws.
- Section 7. Assist and appear before legislative bodies for the purpose of giving professional opinions regarding existing and proposed legislation pertaining to dog control functions. Proactively seek passage of legislation that would advance the objectives and purposes of the Association.