Rescue Village has an average of 140 animals in its care on any given day and Rescue Village’s facilities and grounds are where thousands of homeless animals find a warm, dry place to stay each year, and space for enrichment while they await their adoption.
Animals are provided regular meals, enrichment, and medical care in a state-of-the-art clinic. The humane society has room for cats, dogs, small animals, and Billie’s Barn for domesticated barn animals.
The Humane Investigations Department office is located here, along with administrative space and space for humane education and community activities.
The humane society’s 19,000-square-foot facility and 5,000-square-foot barn are located on 14 acres of land in a park-like setting between Cleveland’s eastern suburbs and Geauga County’s rural farming communities.
Among the many features, there are landscaped grounds and dog walking paths in the woods. Rescue Village is open to the public six days a week so that people can adopt their new best friend.