closed #172588
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1331 S Cobble Creek CIR
- Case Date:
- 5/28/2020
Animal Shelter
Animal Shelter
On Saturday 05.23.2020, I picked up a 22 week old puppy from the Animal Shelter. The only thing I was told about the puppy during the vetting process was that she was skiddish and that I needed to be patient with her. Last night the puppy urinated blood. I called the shelter today and it was disclosed that the puppy was treated for a UTI. I only was told of this after I disclosed the dog was urinating blood. AS consumers we are depending on the shelter to disclose potential issues. It is unfortunate they do not. I am out of 200.00 plus dollars on a dog that I likely would not have taken if I knew all of the circumstances. Due to the circumstances I have requested that the shelter come pick her up. Unfortunately, they are unwilling to do so.
We have a neighbor that lets its dog at at 8a and keeps it out for most of the day. The dog barks constantly. What is my recourse?
Dead animal in the street.
Why won't anyone do anything about the dog that lives in the red truck in the front part of Southcrest trailer park? It's freezing outside, no source of heat!
There is a house (to the left of the entrance when you go in) with two German shepherds that bark incessantly every time we try to enter the park. It’s scary to small kids, and if they couldn’t keep their first dog from barking, I don’t see why they got a second puppy.
There is a dead deer on the north side of Hillside just west of Stier Park.
I have a fog attack me this past Sat. Immediate care facility reported to you,,, I have called u twice,,,,,no reply. My cell phone was destroyed in this incident
I live directly behind individuals who repeatedly let their 2 dogs outside on their small, fenced-in patio at any hour of day - most offensively before 7am on weekdays and before 8am on weekends. The dogs bark incessantly whenever they are outside, and the owners allow them to remain outside for varying lengths of time, barking to be let into the house or at neighbors on their patios. This is a public nuisance and possible animal neglect. This has been ongoing since March 2021, and the Oaklawn Park HOA refuses to address it.
City events in the summer are hot, the pavement is even hotter. Tons of folks had pets out at the pride event weekend, for example, and they were walking them on pavement in 93 degree weather which makes the pavement over 130°F. Very few of these pets had booties on to walk around and there was little to no water present. Why is animal control not presenting this information about pet safety and temperatures when it is animal abuse to burn a pet’s feet? Please decide to be present and post this information in common spaces for folks to see and increase reminders about pet safety.