OAA is committed to ending pet overpopulation, promoting responsible pet ownership and ensuring the humane treatment of companion animals.
OAA is committed to ending pet overpopulation, promoting responsible pet ownership and ensuring the humane treatment of companion animals.
Tulsa City Councilor Jim Mautino, District 6, has proposed several changes to the city’s animal ordinances. The changes could have adverse effects for area rescue groups as they try to save as many lives as possible. Read the full story in the Tulsa World.
Read about the issues faced at Tulsa Animal Welfare and the important role the community plays in decreasing the number of animals that must be destroyed each year. Click here to read the entire story in the Tulsa World.
After a long and arduous fight, it looks as if the Oklahoma Commercial Pet Breeders Act will be allowed to to move forward. Both the Oklahoma House and Senate passed the bill with a few amendments which made it palatable for breeders and animal welfare advocates alike. Click here to read the entire story from…
A Tulsa teen was forced to give up her dog, Atheana, and another dog, Megy, when her family couldn’t afford to care for them any longer. Now Atheana and Megy are at Tulsa Animal Welfare looking for a new home. Click here to see a report by News on 6.