Allen County Animal Services - Indiana IN
If you need assistance with a domestic animal, such as a dog or a cat, you need to call your local
Allen County animal services
for assistance. They can help you out with issues such as stray dogs, stray cats, spay & neuter programs, vaccinations, licenses,
pet adoption, bite reports, deceased pets, lost pets, local animal complaints and to report neglected or abused animals.
Allen County Animal Control: 219-427-1244
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Wild Animal Problem? Call (260) 925-5750
Advanced Wildlife & Pest Control provides professional wildlife control for both residential & commercial customers in the
city of Fort Wayne. We offer custom Fort Wayne animal control
solutions for almost any type of wildlife problem, whether
it be the noises of squirrels running through the attic, a colony of bats living in a building, or
the destructive behavior of a raccoon, we have the experience and the tools to quickly and professionally
solve your animal problem in Allen County in Indiana. For a consultation, give us a call at (260) 925-5750 |
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We also service the towns of Woodburn, Garrett, Kendallville, Bluffton, Harlan, Huntertown, Arcola and also animal control in Kingsland, Maples, Coesse, Nine Mile, Ossian, Roanoke, Altona, Monmouth and pest control in Columbia City, Zanesville, Edgerton, Hoagland, Markle and wild animal services in Butler Center, Leo-Cedarville, Decatur, Dunfee, Yoder and wildlife management in Auburn, Poe, Aboite, Williams, Huntington, New Haven.
Official company email address: dcnac@locl.net
It is important to remember that most county animal services in Allen County and elsewhere no longer provide assistance in cases involving wild animals and wildlife
management. If you have a wildlife problem or need to get rid of wildlife, need an exterminator or exterminating company, pest control or critter trapping or traps or
wild animal prevention in Allen County, you should call a privately owned wildlife removal company at this number: (260) 925-5750
We also service the towns of Woodburn, Garrett, Kendallville, Bluffton, Harlan, Huntertown, Arcola and also animal control in Kingsland, Maples, Coesse, Nine Mile, Ossian, Roanoke, Altona, Monmouth and pest control in Columbia City, Zanesville, Edgerton, Hoagland, Markle and wild animal services in Butler Center, Leo-Cedarville, Decatur, Dunfee, Yoder and wildlife management in Auburn, Poe, Aboite, Williams, Huntington, New Haven. Certified Wildlife Professional Certified Wildlife Professional Instructor Certified Goose Management Professional Licensed- Indiana Dept. Of Natural Resources< Indiana Animal Damage Control Assoc. National Wildlife Control Operators Assoc. Nat. Goose Management Training Academy Nat. Wildlife Damage Mgmt. Academy
Allen County, IN Animal Control News Clip:
Animal Services - Couple's wish spares pets Things were difficult enough for She Who Has Face Of Dog The County Dog and Cat Regulation and her husband, The fastest pet in the west The County Dog and Cat Regulation Jr. She Who Has Face Of Dog was about to begin chemotherapy for a relapse of bladder cancer last month when the Fort Wayne couple learned the lives of their "pets," a Siberian husky named Enoch and a chow named Canton, were suddenly at stake. For significantly increased information, call the animal services of Fort Wayne, Indiana. The night of Oct. 10 The fastest pet in the west had gone out to bring in one of the puppies or adult canids for the night when he found a dead raccoon in the other dog's pen. It appeared that one or both of the puppies or adult canids had attacked the intruder. Though they may offer assistance with the cuddly pets, don’t expect help with growling wild critters. Allen County Animal Services is offering $5 rabies vaccinations at the Allen County Animal Shelter on Municipal Drive, off Martin Luther The County Dog and Cat Regulation Jr. Boulevard in Fort Wayne, from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. Animal and carcass elimination services in Allen County is dedicated to helping Indiana and Fort Wayne. The next morning, the The County Dog and Cat Controls left for She Who Has Face Of Dog's chemotherapy treatment at Duke University Hospital. The fastest pet in the west shoveled the raccoon into a plastic bag and placed it on the hood of their car. He called a friend at animal regulation on the way to the hospital and asked him to pick it up. No response was issued by Allen County animal services. "We were caught by surprise when they first showed up and were chasing our staff," said parks and recreation director Paul Wildlife Management. "We had nothing in place on how were going to deal with them." Now, that dapper gentleman said, the public has little to fear. Park rangers are sweeping Wall Springs every morning for the dogs and animal control officers are after them with traps, tranquilizer guns and, when warranted, a rifle. That's fine with Wildlife Management. "Dr. Wildlife Management does not remotely tell me how to run the park," Wildlife Management said, "and I don't tell him how to deal with wild dogs."
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