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closed #174186

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Case Date:
11/20/2020

re uReport Case #174114. Barking & Howling dogs. This was reported by my neighbor and I have complained many times about these dogs. 11/13 The owner told Animal Control (Ofc Eubanks) they'd get Bark Collars, its been a week and there have been no changes.

closed #174114

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713 S Clifton AVE

Case Date:
11/12/2020

The constant barking and howling of dogs keeps us from being able to sleep. We were tolerable up to a point, but the daily and nightly noise is just intolerable.

closed #174006

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2617 S Rogers ST

Case Date:
10/26/2020

dead yellow kitten on Rogers (northbound curb), just north of Country Club.

closed #173972

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
10/20/2020

Woman living in an RV in the back yard is operating an open air cat kennel without a permit. She also provides food, water or shelter to a colony of feral cats without being registered with the City of Bloomington Animal Care and Control Department or its designee. There are 3 walk in cages housing cats in the back yard. I have a video illustrating this if you will contact me I can share it. I am an Environmental Health Specialist with the Monroe County Health Department.

closed #173783

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

828 S Fess AVE

Case Date:
9/23/2020

There is a skinny deer with a broken left rear leg hobbling around the backyard at 828 South Fess. My cell phone is (317) 696-9139.

closed #173757

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

3101 N Kingsley DR

Case Date:
9/20/2020

This morning, I was attacked by a dog at 3101 N Kingsley Dr, Bloomington, IN 47404. The property owner left the dog in the front yard unattended while he was inside the home. I hollered for the owner when I saw the unrestrained dog coming toward me. The owner came out of the house through the front door and went towards his dog as it approached me. His dog attacked me in the road before the owner was able to restrain him and put the animal back in the home. Last week, my daughter was attacked by the same animal at the same location. I was not present when she was attacked but she described a similar situation of the dog being unattended outdoors and the owner was nowhere to be found. I would like to formally file a complaint about this pet owner and request an animal control officer communicate with him about his rights and responsibilities, as well as consequences for not abiding the rules.

closed #173435

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

911 W 11th ST

Case Date:
8/20/2020

Found an animal carcass in the yard. Not sure what to do about it, is this something that animal control will collect? It is a small mammal such as a groundhog, it has already been partially eaten by other animals. Sorry!

closed #173382

Other

401 E Dodds ST

Case Date:
8/16/2020

Dead animal in the street.

closed #173368

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1927 S Locust CT

Case Date:
8/14/2020

There is a dead deer in my front yard. I called and left a message with Animal Control but wanted to submit a request here as well.

closed #173225

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

1913 S Sussex DR

Case Date:
8/1/2020

Can we start to have a conversation about the deer population in this town? I walked Sussex Dr yesterday and counted ten deer (!) in 3 groups: doe and 2 fawns, doe and 3 fawns, doe and 2 fawns - all within 2 city blocks!! As we approached the first group using the city sidewalk the mother agressively came after us, stomping her foot. We had to cross the street and walk very slowly to avoid her defensive aggression. This is all well within the city limits. Why should I have to fear them when I'm walking around my own neighborhood? They've already forced several of ourneighbors to install concentration camp fencing to protect their landscaping. Many of our other neighbors have all their landscaping in cages. I like watching deer, too, but come on now - at this point they are pests without a predator to keep them under control. Have we gone too far? Culling is in order. Note: I didn't even mention the costs of hitting one with a car or motorcyle.