closed #156160
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
2540 E Eastgate LN
- Case Date:
- 9/23/2016
Dead cat on the multi use path on the west side of the bypass
Dead cat on the multi use path on the west side of the bypass
Dead duck near sidewalk.
Dead raccoon at south side of Winslow approaching roundabout from west.
We live at 220 N Sheffield Dr, 47408 in Park Ridge East. There are two recently hit animals that are dead in front of our house...a squirrel and a possum. Could these be picked up by animal control? Thanks!
there is a dead skunk just past the county club on so. rogers st
Dead something on north Lincoln between 610-612 at alley.
There is a dead cat in the road.
my dog was attacked by my neighbor's loose husky three times in a long block while they were unable to catch or restrain the dog. I believe this dog to be dangerous and aggressive, and I do not believe it should be off leash at any time. I am a cancer patient and do not have the power to fight off an aggressive animal, and do not believe I should have to stop walking in my neighborhood to accommodate this animal. I complained by letter to the owners immediately after the incident (I have oral cancer and I can not speak). They told me the dog is not aggressive, so clearly, they do not understand my point of view, and doubtless, do not intend to keep the animal restrained. Please contact me by email for the address, thank you for your assistance.
For the past 2 days one of my neighbors dogs has been outside barking/howling has no shelter form of shelter, no access to food and water, neighbors haven't been there or haven't been there long enough to take care of him. His dog cable has been caught up in twigs and such so its all tangled up. Its not the first time this has happen back during the summer they did this to him. I think someone should seriously check into this. He was in the pouring down rain today, and its now getting cold because of temp. dropping. Please have someone check on him! the address is 918 N Woodburn Ave. he is chained to the back porch. Thanks!