closed #101767
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
3604 E Covenanter DR
- Case Date:
- 1/26/2004
is there a leash law? reply- yes, animal control webpage attached
is there a leash law? reply- yes, animal control webpage attached
Stray, blondish brown dog w/bobbed tail attacked Hall's dog yesterday. Hall wants stray dog removed from the streets. Has spoken to animal control about this but dog is still on the loose.
MS GOODMAN IS CONCERNED ABOUT DOGS OFF LEASHES IN THE PARK . CHILDREN PLAY ON THE PLAYGROUND, AND SHE FEELS THAT THE UNLEASHED DOGS ARE A HAZARD. THE DOGS OFTEN LEAVE THE PARK AND DISRUPT THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD.
MS GOODMAN IS CONCERNED ABOUT DOGS OFF LEASHES IN THE PARK . CHILDREN PLAY ON THE PLAYGROUND, AND SHE FEELS THAT THE UNLEASHED DOGS ARE A HAZARD. THE DOGS OFTEN LEAVE THE PARK AND DISRUPT THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD.
Many dog owners do not keep their dogs on leashes when they bring them to 9th Street Park & dogs are a problem for her and her cats in her yard. Diana would like more patrol and larger signs to advise/educate park visitors about leash law. xc: Dave Williams
Neighbor's cat is coming across the street and hunting songbirds in my fenced backyard. Neighbor's name is Jennifer and she lives at 802 W 7th, Apartment 1. I have spoken to her three times about her cat. I live at 720 W 7th. I have a fish pond in my backyard and her cat poses a hazard to my fish as well as the songbirds in my yard. It is also making a toilet of my garden.
I live on E. Kerr Creek Rd., a little bit east outside of Bloomington. at around the 6000 block of E Kerr. Creek Rd., there is a house that has three dogs, two of which are pitbulls. While I myself have had pitbulls in the past, these two dogs look extremely scary. Even to this point, I would not care that they are scary, as much as care about the fact that they are behind a wire fence that it looks like they could easily devour if they wanted. I have no desire to get the owner(s) in trouble or to get the dogs taken away, however, every time I leave the house it looks like they're going to jump over the tiny little fence and kill me. I wanted to bring this to the attention to someone, with the hope that something could get done. I absolutely desire to stay anonymous. Thank you.
In the southbound lane of the 46 Bypass between 10th St and 7th St, south of the entrance to Eastgate Lane and parallel to the dead end of the western leg of Eastgate Lane, there is a dead cat.
Dead deer on high St across from 1907 s high. Expired on 10-8.
I would like to compliment the Animal Control department for a job well done. I live in College Mall Apts. on E. 2nd St. near the Mall. There was a clearly injured rabbit hunched down at the play ground area for over 8 hrs that wouldn't move even when approached. The shoulder of the rabbit seemed dislocated and I was afraid a child would try to pick it up, causing severe pain to the animal who would seriously claw or bite the child. I decided to call Animal Control and an officer was sent out who arrived quickly and did a thorough search of the playground area. What we saw when she arrived was one rabbit, somewhat unafraid of human proximity, but hopping around in a reasonably normal fashion. The spot was clear where the injured rabbit had been sitting. Apparently what happened was the rabbit managed, after hours of painful effort, to nudge its shoulder joint back into place, and was just trying things out again as the officer arrived. No way to anticipate that happening. Having the Animal Control officers respond to these situations that may seem innocuous is the right policy. Things could easily have turned out differently and the officer's response could have saved a serious injury to a child, as this occurred exactly at the playground area of College Mall Apts. In a wildlife friendly town like ours, human-animal interactions are very common, and children don't always show the proper caution. Many thanks to that officer and the City. Job well done.