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INDIANAPOLIS — Staffing shortages and lack of kennel space have forced Indianapolis Animal Care Services to move to emergency intake status. This means animals will only be accepted in emergency ...
INDIANAPOLIS — There is a new twist in the search for the next director of Indianapolis Animal Care Services. Mayor Joe Hogsett originally selected Kelly Diamond to lead the agency, but is now pulling ...
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has published a new recommendation, Rec.186, that meets the need… ...
IACS sent samples from the dog out for testing but has not yet received results. As the shelter waits for test results, the intake of new animals will be limited.
MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. — Indianapolis Animal Care Service has cut ties with a Michigan City animal rescue after neglect and abuse allegations opened up an investigation by police. The Michigan City ...
The International Association of Classification Societies (IACS) has developed a Unified Requirement (URH1) covering the release of ammonia from the onboard systems for bunkering, storing ...
Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS) is urging residents to protect their pets against the heavy snow and frigid temperatures by bringing them inside.
Though the Community Affairs Committee endorsed Kelly Diamond last month, discussion was reopened on Wednesday - and people had a lot to say.
IACS changes background check policy; deputy director calls old practice ‘discriminatory’ Heated Indianapolis Animal Care Services Board Meeting – 11 p.m.
Two women who worked for Indianapolis Animal Care Services were fired recently for checking the criminal histories of potential adopters of animals being kept at the animal shelter.
The former staffers claim interim IACS director Kelly Diamond's poor leadership has led to a lack of staff and volunteers at the animal shelter.
This fall at IACS’ community service day, students created “mittens,” which listed gift requests made by families being served by the Thom Anne Sullivan Center.