January 23, 2018
With more than 250 in attendance and record-breaking silent auction proceeds, the fourth annual Petcasso event was something to howl about.
January 23, 2018
With more than 250 in attendance and record-breaking silent auction proceeds, the fourth annual Petcasso event was something to howl about.
Sunday, April 15, 2018 • Noon-3:00pm
Light bites, birthday cake, beer, wine, soft drinks, live music, split the pot, and raffles. Shop our Wags & Whiskers Gift Shop
Sunday, July 15th | Noon until 3pm
By Dr. Jack Walkenhorst
February 5, 2018
Responsible pet owners go to great lengths to give their pets the care they need. Spaying and neutering is crucial for the control of pet overpopulation and the health, longevity, and well-being of companion animals.
March 6, 2018
Pets In Need of Greater Cincinnati has received a $10,000 Veterinary Assistance Grant from the Banfield Foundation that will provide core vaccines for dogs and cats from low-income homes.
By Dr. Jack Walkenhorst
March 13, 2018, 2018
I’m proud to have been a part of Pets In Need of Greater Cincinnati (PIN) since 2015 as both a veterinarian and board member. As the clinic’s fifth anniversary approaches, I’ve been thinking back on my experiences at PIN over the last two years.
By Dr. Jack Walkenhorst
April 19, 2018
Taking care of our furry family members is important to all of us. Just like humans, pets can have unexpected health issues and mishaps. It’s important to know what to do and when to contact your veterinarian. Here are some frequently asked questions about pet health issues.
April 15, 2018
A local animal clinic with a special mission celebrated a milestone Sunday. Pets in Need of Greater Cincinnati offers low-cost veterinary care for pets living in low-income homes. In honor of their fifth anniversary, they hosted an open house Sunday.
May 3, 2018
Veterinary clinic celebrates five years of providing affordable, high-quality veterinary care to low-income pet owners.
May 10, 2018
Pets in Need, a provider of high-quality veterinary care for low-income owners, is celebrating a big milestone this year. It’s been serving the Greater Cincinnati community for five years, and for Ann Hill, Pets in Need’s executive director, this anniversary means a whole lot.