Local cruelty investigators see uptick in calls about pets being left outside
By 13abc
January 26, 2026, 7:28 PM EST
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TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) — Toledo Humane Society sees an increase in cruelty cases during extreme weather, urging pet owners to bring animals inside to prevent cold-related deaths. Cruelty investigators emphasize the importance of providing proper shelter, food, and water for outdoor pets to avoid hypothermia. If you suspect neglect or abuse, report it to the Toledo Humane Society at (419) 891-9777.
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