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New Ohio law, House Bill 33, will protect reporters of animal abuse


A social worker sees a dog chained up in the bitter cold without food, water or shelter in the yard of a client s home.
But because she is concerned about violating the patient s privacy or is afraid of retaliation, the worker might not report the case of potential animal abuse to authorities.
A bill that Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine recently signed into law aims to change that.
House Bill 33, which takes effect April 6, requires all social workers and veterinarians to report suspected animal abuse to authorities. The law also mandates that authorities such as animal control officers and dog wardens report animal and child or elder abuse to social services professionals, to create a system of cross-reporting. ....

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Columbus Humane rescues 46 roosters and hens in cockfighting case


Columbus Humane agents rescued 46 roosters and hens from a Southeast Side home Thursday in a suspected cockfighting case.
Two birds were found dead at the home, along with items typically used in cockfighting, such as sparring muffs, spurs with sharp blades, trophies and ribbons associated with competitions and traveling boxes typically used to transport gamecocks to cockfighting derbies.
This is a serious offense and a prevalent blood sport still happening in Ohio. We re here to demonstrate that this violent practice is not tolerated in Franklin County, Columbus Humane CEO Rachel Finney said in a statement. Now our focus is ensuring these birds get the proper care they deserve. ....

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