Cleveland Oxygen for Animals

Cleveland Oxygen for Animals Fundraiser to purchase animal oxygen masks for all Cleveland Fire & EMS vehicles. Being held at Backstage Bar in Kamm’s Corner on May 1st from 1- 5 PM.

On March 16th, Chris and Gina experienced a tragic house fire in their Cleveland Ohio home. Chris and Gina went to bed with 6 cats and 4 dogs under their roof including a pregnant foster cat. They woke in the middle of the night with only enough time to save themselves from the burning house. Fire rescue arrived in just enough time to save 6/10 of their beloved pets. All pets experienced trauma to

their lungs due to exposure to smoke. The pets that survived would not be here today without the use of the human oxygen masks from the fire rescue team. There are pet masks that could be life saving for animals in situations similar to Chris and Ginas. We are fundraising money to help supply Cleveland fire departments with pet oxygen masks that can be used on all animals. We are hoping through our efforts to save the lives of countless pets in need.

07/13/2024

🐾 Save the date for our FREE Pet Vaccine Clinic!

We're excited to announce a FREE Pet Vaccine Clinic coming up on Saturday, July 20 at The Salvation Army - East Cleveland from 2pm-5pm! This is a fantastic opportunity to keep your furry friends healthy and happy.

✨ What to Expect:

• Free pet vaccinations (Distemper/Parvo combo for dogs, FVRCP for cats, and Rabies for cats/dogs) in partnership with Petco Love.
• Microchips for dogs thanks to Cleveland Animal Care & Control in partnership with Friends of CITY DOGS Cleveland!
• Informative pet care resources and friendly veterinary staff
• Treats and giveaways

Let's come together to ensure our pets live long, healthy lives. No appointment needed. First-come, first-served basis. Be sure to bring your pet's vaccination records if available. Spread the word and bring your pet-loving friends!

06/08/2024
05/05/2024

A message from Animal Control Officer Chuck McCleary:
We’ve been made aware of coyote sightings. Seeing one is NOT a reason to call 911! However, there are certain behaviors that are cause for alarm.
Specifically:
-Coyotes carrying any product marked "ACME"
-Coyotes dropping anvils from hot air balloons
-Coyote posting signs such as "detour" or "free bird seed"
-Coyote in possesion of a giant magnet
-Coyote In possession of a catapult
-Coyote detonating TNT"
-Coyote on roller skates with rockets attached

*Please call 911 Immediately if you witness any of the above behaviors.

12/29/2023

North Olmsted Police Department,
Officer Dwulat

Always a good time!
11/25/2023

Always a good time!

11/06/2023
Please share for Minnie ❤️
10/30/2023

Please share for Minnie ❤️

Today I had the pleasure of meeting two wonderful EMT’s at work and of course I asked if they’d ever used the pet oxygen...
08/11/2023

Today I had the pleasure of meeting two wonderful EMT’s at work and of course I asked if they’d ever used the pet oxygen masks and they had! They even shared pics with me! They were awesome ladies!!

07/19/2023
These masks make a difference!!!
07/19/2023

These masks make a difference!!!

They resuscitated the furry friend after Cleveland firefighters saved Van Gogh from a house fire on Colburn west of Broadview.

05/10/2023
Anyone recognize this sweet kid?
04/04/2023

Anyone recognize this sweet kid?

03/20/2023
03/18/2023

*Please do not hurt me or my mom. ♥️🦊♥️ We just temporarily moved to the neighborhood so we could be safe.*

If you have suddenly seen a fox in the yard near your home, there is a good reason. It's denning season. Between the end of March and early April, a mother fox will give birth to four of five kits.

A coyote will often find a fox den, dig out the babies and kill them.
A mother fox knows this and will frequently choose a den site close to people, away from where coyotes generally go -- like under a porch, shed, garage, barn, or side of a hill, trying to keep her little family safe.

Please offer them a short-term rental because this is not a permanent situation.

If you are lucky enough to see how beautiful an adult fox is, or witness the kits playing (at a distance of course), you will be glad you did!

It is not uncommon for red foxes to change dens several times during the season, so you may not see them for long.
Kits are slow to develop and will not leave the den until they are about a month old. Foxes do not live in a den year-round, only when a mother has babies.

During the summer as the kits grow older, you will see less and less of them, and by September everyone will have packed up and moved on. Please do not call a service to “relocate" them because they will often be killed.

If you see a fox during the day, it does not mean she is rabid. A mother fox works tirelessly to feed her kits and will often be out during daylight hours foraging for food.

Foxes are omnivores, generally feeding on berries, grasses, and small rodents. They are solitary and prefer to be left alone.
They do not want to hunt and eat your children, mate with your dog, or kill your cat.

A fox just wants a place to raise her family safely, please allow her to do that -- Animal Control Officer Chuck McCleary

What a beautiful and special dog 🤣
12/05/2022

What a beautiful and special dog 🤣

Using the masks ! ❤️
11/24/2022

Using the masks ! ❤️

This afternoon CEMS medic 42 worked with CFD to resuscitate a dog rescued from a house fire in the Old Brooklyn neighborhood

Wow! Another baby saved!❤️
11/24/2022

Wow! Another baby saved!❤️

Such a senseless loss 😢
11/20/2022

Such a senseless loss 😢

Look at another life being saved ❤️
11/08/2022

Look at another life being saved ❤️

From East Cleveland this past weekend! Another baby saved with the masks ❤️

From East Cleveland this past weekend! Another baby saved with the masks ❤️
11/08/2022

From East Cleveland this past weekend! Another baby saved with the masks ❤️

Pet masks were used!! ❤️❤️❤️
10/22/2022

Pet masks were used!! ❤️❤️❤️

The Cleveland Fire Department rescued three dogs from a home on fire and shared the photos on their page.

All of us animal lovers can appreciate this story ❤️
10/17/2022

All of us animal lovers can appreciate this story ❤️

Eclipse, the Seattle dog known for riding a bus herself since 2015, died on Friday. Her habit began when her owner was finishing his cigarette and she hopped the bus to the dog park without him.

And the Channel 3 story.https://youtu.be/A3YZy8DUyFk
07/21/2022

And the Channel 3 story.

https://youtu.be/A3YZy8DUyFk

Pet oxygen masks are now available! The Cleveland Division of Emergency Medical Service has always had human-sized masks to resuscitate patients in emergency...

07/21/2022

Some good publicity!

07/20/2022

Chris and Gina will be on Channel 3 and Channel 19 news tonight!

07/17/2022

Chris and Gina are going to receive special recognition at City Hall this week for the oxygen mask donations! I’ll post pics 👏👏👏

05/31/2022
More pics from the fundraiser, thank you for your support!
05/31/2022

More pics from the fundraiser, thank you for your support!

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Cleveland, OH
44111

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