The Ohio Association of Animal Owners is currently a 13,000+ member
organization in Ohio that has a three-fold mission:
1. Protect the rights of animal owners;
2. Aid in securing fair regulations and legislation;
3. Educate animal owners in their responsibilities to animal care and
public safety
The OAAO supports the responsible use of animals and animal products.
Formed in March 1990, OAAO's membership is comprised of people from every
aspect of the animal business: farmers, exotic animal owners, educators and
exhibitors, dealers, medical researchers, pet stores, capture/transport
specialists, game ranchers, and pet owners. The organization first formed
in direct response to animal rights legislation being sponsored by Senator
Charles Horn from Montgomery County, Ohio, which would have prohibited
private ownership of "potentially dangerous" animals. The list of
potentially dangerous animals included pygmy goats and exotic goldfish!
OAAO managed to defeat the bill and has been successful in defeating every
single animal rights bill, without exception, since that time.
OAAO is regarded at the Statehouse as being an organization that is not
necessarily huge, but is painfully honest. Politically incorrect at times,
OAAO does not play the political game of "I'll give you this if you give me
that". OAAO does not believe in bargaining away the rights of one group of
animal owners in order to safeguard the rights of another. OAAO members
stick together and do their best to encourage other animal interest groups
to do the same.
 

For a list of accomplishments the OAAO has made in the last 10 years - click here

For more information on the OAAO:

OAAO
P. O. Box 175
Pleasant Hill, OH 45359
Ph: (937) 676-2058
email: oaao@erinet.com