Scioto County Hiring New Dog Warden

County Hiring New Dog Warden

SCIOTO COUNTY, OH — Scioto County is now searching for a new Dog Warden following the resignation of outspoken former warden Heather Stevens — a departure that has only intensified scrutiny on the county’s already strained animal control system.

Stevens says she didn’t leave voluntarily.

“I only resigned because I was about to be fired,” she said.

Now, the county has officially posted the job opening, looking to fill one of the most demanding — and increasingly controversial — roles in local government.


🐕 The Job: More Than Just Picking Up Dogs

The newly posted position makes one thing clear:

This is not a simple job.

The next dog warden will be responsible for:

The role also includes door-to-door dog license checks, handling aggressive animals, and being on-call after hours, including weekends and holidays.

And physically?

Applicants must be able to:

In short — it’s part law enforcement, part animal care, and part crisis management.


⚠️ A Job Under the Microscope

The opening comes at a time when the Scioto County Dog Shelter is under intense public scrutiny.

After Scioto County Daily News published photos showing troubling conditions inside the facility, officials and volunteers have reportedly been working to clean and improve the building.

At the same time, Stevens’ resignation has sparked debate.

She claims she was disciplined for doing parts of the job now listed in the official posting, including door-to-door license checks.

She even provided a screenshot, she says, showing she was previously told to back off those efforts.


💥 Divided Opinions

Stevens’ tenure — and her exit — have clearly split opinion in the community.

Critics say she:

Supporters say she:

Some believe she was leading a “crusade” to stop repeat attacks before they happened.


⚖️ Timing Matters

The job posting also comes as Avery’s Law is now in effect, increasing pressure on whoever takes the role.

The next dog warden will be stepping into a system dealing with:


📍 The Bottom Line

Scioto County isn’t just hiring a dog warden.

They’re hiring someone to step into:

And with Avery’s Law now changing the rules…

Whoever takes the job will be stepping straight into the spotlight.

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