Articles tagged as: Indianapolis Animal Care Services
June 7, 2021
Indianapolis Animal Shelter At Full Capacity
Indianapolis Animal Care Services says there is no more space at the shelter.
Read MoreMarch 31, 2020
More Indianapolis Residents Are Fostering Animals
IndyHumane has experienced an all- time high for fostering and adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreNovember 14, 2019
IACS Will Hold Late Night Adopt-A-Thon
IACS hopes to clear kennel space with late night hours. The event will feature free adoptions, children's activities, and a food truck.
Read MoreOctober 21, 2019
Indianapolis Animal Shelter Filled, Offering Free Adoptions
The Indianapolis Animal Care Services' shelter said Friday that it has no open dog kennels or cat cages and it's offering adoptions at no cost.
Read MoreAugust 26, 2019
IACS Confrims Spike In Parvo, Urges Owners to Vaccinate Pets
Indianapolis Animal Care Services has seen over 50 parvo cases at animal intake in the last week.
Read MoreJuly 22, 2019
Indianapolis Animal Care Services Addresses Euthanasia, Lack of Space
IACS releases statement after several social media posts put them under fire for euthanizing animals because of a combination of a lack of space in shelters and an influx of animals coming in due to extreme weather conditions.
Read MoreJune 3, 2019
Free Park Pass For Freedom For A Day Dogs
In partnership with Indy Parks, Indianapolis Animal Care Services is offering a free pass into Eagle Creek Park for anyone participating in the Freedom for a Day Program.
Read MoreFebruary 1, 2019
Updated: Councillors Condemn Animal Cruelty
Indianapolis police have arrested a man after his dog was found frozen to death and thrown away in a dumpster.
Read MoreOctober 12, 2018
Indy Animal Care Services May Be Forced to Euthanize Animals
The city animal shelter is extremely overcrowded. Cages are full and extra cages are stacked along the hallway.
Read MoreMarch 28, 2018
Indy Animal Care Services launches new program to help pet owners keep their animals
Indy CARES was created by a group of IACS staff who saw the need to do more for residents forced to give up their pets.
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