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- Case Date:
- 4/14/2014
there is a dead deer on S Highland just south of Maxwell in elm heights. not sure which report to use.
there is a dead deer on S Highland just south of Maxwell in elm heights. not sure which report to use.
I discovered a very young fawn lying in a flower bed on the north side of my home which appears to be near death. I have been unable to reach animal control. What do you suggest?
906 monroe st bloomington indiana north 47401 has a dog seliing plant here why how money dogs are at this place now go put some in jail now 16 dogs at 100 temp out people giving beer too dogs why 100 temp out now go to jail now
We have a deer in Bloomington IN who has damaged her right rear leg. It looks like she got into a car accident and has a road rash on her left hip. Her right rear leg dangles and we don't know if she has a broken hip too. She struggles to walk and is very thin and emaciated despite summer being her best time of year for food. She has three fawns that follow her or sometimes wander around without her. Is there anything that can be done with the mother and her fawns? We are concerned that she will die this winter as it seems very difficult for her to find food and get around. It is also very disturbing to see her walk around as she is obviously very hurt. Thanks.
It is disturbing to be in our neighborhood right now because we have a female deer that I have written about before who has a dangling rear right leg and a broken hip. She had 3 fawns this summer, but yesterday we only saw 1 fawn with her. She is in heat right now, and there is a male buck chasing her incessantly. We saw them 3 times in our neighborhood yesterday late afternoon. If the buck mounts her, she will probably end up severely damaged because she cannot take his weight with her broken hip/leg. And if she happens to survive...I doubt she will survive birthing a fawn or two next spring. I don't enjoy seeing animals suffer this much living in a city where deer aren't really supposed to be living. This would be a different issue had it been in the country. Bloomington has a deer problem and I wonder if it will take a killing of a child before anything gets done. Numerous of my friends have had their dogs attacked by deer, children attacked by deer and a deer went rampant inside a resident's home. Please advise....
Resident called in to report a dead deer in Hoosier Acres. The deer is on the east side of Reisner Road between E. 3rd Street and Meadbrook Dr. It has been there for approximately three days.
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.
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
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.
Hens free ranging within city limits at 1506 E Southdowns Dr