Taking in a rescued pet is a life‑changing act—one that hinges on finding a rescue or adoption organization you can trust. Around Steubenville, several groups devote themselves to rescuing animals, vetting them, and placing them in loving homes. Whether you seek a feline companion, a loyal canine friend, or simply want to volunteer, these local organizations are making a difference.
Jefferson County Humane Society And Shelter
The Jefferson County Humane Society and Shelter coordinates rescue, foster care, and adoption services in the region. In 2024 alone, they handled intake for over 1,350 animals and found forever homes for more than 1,065. Their shelter also operates a low‑cost veterinary clinic, and expanded services in 2018 by converting a former Red Cross building to better accommodate surgical procedures and medical care.
Hancock County Humane Foundation
Serving Hancock County, WV, the Hancock County Humane Foundation has been active for over 30 years. Each year they house and vet more than 200 cats, placing many in adoptive homes. Their operations also include a bi‑weekly pet food pantry, a strong low‑cost spay/neuter initiative, and a Trap‑Neuter‑Release (TNR) program to manage community feral cat populations.
The Road Home Animal Project (TRHAP) is a volunteer‑based 501(c)(3) serving the Tri‑State region (OH, WV, PA). Rather than operating a fixed shelter, they rely on a network of foster homes and partnerships with shelters to place animals. TRHAP supports adoption of dogs and other companion animals, helps with owner education, and partners with local organizations to find the best homes for animals in need.
Hounds Haven
Hounds Haven operates in the Cadiz / Dillonvale region and focuses on rescuing unwanted, abused, or neglected dogs. They care for these animals, rehabilitate as needed, and prioritize placing them in adoptive or foster homes aligned with each dog’s temperament and needs.
The Harrison County Dog Pound in Ohio receives strays and owner surrenders, coordinates local rehoming efforts, and collaborates with neighboring rescue organizations. They serve both rural and small community areas, providing shelter when necessary and actively seeking adopters.
These five organizations represent the heart of rescue and adoption work around Steubenville. Each offers different strengths—some with clinic services, others with foster networks, spay/neuter programs, or community outreach. Whatever your animal needs or desire to help, one of them is likely the right fit.
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