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closed #161912

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2389 E Winding Brook CIR

Case Date:
11/30/2017

The woman at this address has a dog that has been running loose and leaving excrement on the neighbors' properties. Several complaints have been filed since the first incident on Thanksgiving, but the woman still refuses to put her dog on a leash. Woodlands Winding Brook has a By Law that requires dogs to be on leashes. According to the constituent who reported this, several other incidents related to this dog and dog-owner have already occurred. I would suggest getting into contact with them for the entire story. Constituent would like to be notified when this matter has been resolved, and would like it to be resolved as soon as possible.

closed #161924

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

612 N Summit ST

Case Date:
12/1/2017

Multiple (20+) cats being fed behind property. Attraction seems to be concentrated in neighborhood.

closed #161954

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

2206-2210 West Bloomfield Road

Case Date:
12/6/2017

There is a dead deer along the side of W. Bloomfield Road, near the Twin Lakes Recreation Center. The deer is on the north side of the road.

closed #162074

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

3690 East Sowder Square

Case Date:
12/19/2017

House is consistently leaving their barking dog outside to annoy the neighborhood. It's a white labradoodle. Countless calls to animal control only keeps it in line for a couple weeks before they let it out to bark uncontrollably.

closed #163019

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
2/9/2018

put a monthly fee $100.00 for owning a pet such as Germany to reduce carbon foot print, valued added taxes, and keep responsible ownership.

closed #163035

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

814-898 South Winridge Court

Case Date:
2/12/2018

need removal of dead skunk in road

closed #163404

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
3/6/2018

Hello, My name is Claire Austin and I am creating a speech for Zionsville Community High School about why you should adopt rather than shop. I have a few questions I would appreciate you answering. 1. Why should someone choose to adopt a dog rather than go to a breeder? 2. Have you ever had a time in which the shelter was 100% empty? If so, what happened next? Where there more dogs imported? 3. On average, how many animals are euthanized in your shelter? Is that process painful to the animals? If you could respond to these questions that would be amazing and very helpful for my speech. Thank You!

closed #163788

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
3/30/2018

A neighborhood deer died of natural causes (disease?) this past Monday March 26th on the sidewalk on the side of my house at 425 E Dodds St. We immediately called the city to report it and were told someone could come remove it on Tuesday or Wednesday. We called again Wednesday late afternoon and were told someone would probably come Thursday to remove it. It is now Friday evening, March 30th, and no one has come or contacted me. The deer is now decaying and something is starting to eat it at night. As the Bryan Park neighborhood have homes quite close together, I'm afraid the smell will start to bother the neighbor, and I'm afraid that the dead animal is becoming a health hazard and will spread disease. I was told when I called on Wednesday no one had come to remove it yet because the vehicle that is typically used was out of service, but that it would probably be back in service on Thursday. If the vehicle is not yet back in service, the city should hire a contractor to come remove the deer - I would have done so myself at the beginning of the week if I had known it was going to be left rotting all week. Thanks for your assistance, and for everyone's peace of mind I have not attached a picture.

closed #163923

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
4/5/2018

Twitter user reported, "There's a decaying skunk on South Fess ave by the henderson parking garage, who should I contact to get rid of it? Thanks!"

closed #164007

Animal Control & Neglected Pets

Case Date:
4/11/2018

Deceased cat at 614 W Ralston Dr Bloomington, In 47403 near driveway.