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If you witness an animal(s) being
neglected we encourage you to contact your local Humane Society, Animal Control Officer,
and/or City or County Law Enforcement.
When calling about an animal
cruelty/neglect situation the following will be needed:
1. Address of the location
where animals are kept.
2. Number of animals.
3. Details regarding the
condition of the animals.
4. Any and all pictures of the
animals.
5. Your name, phone number.
6.
List of contact
phone numbers for Indiana County Sheriffs.
If you feel like it
would be beneficial to have our assistance when reporting abuse and/or
neglect, Animal Protection Coalition, Inc. will take complaints,
investigate the complaints, and assist Law Enforcement Officers
when requested.
Please
click here to fill out our
online complaint form!
PLEASE NOTE
Animal
Protection Coalition does perform investigations for complaints on animal
cruelty/neglect. We do investigate any and all
complaints that are called in, and we continue to follow up when the
situation requires it. If you are calling in a complaint, please have the
above information ready. Please make sure to take pictures of the animal at the
first signs of neglect and continue to do so. Pictures are very
important when trying to help the animals. A series of pictures
showing an animal continually getting in worse condition is proof of
neglect. Write down all information regarding what you are seeing,
the date, time, etc. Documentation is a must!! Saying
"around this day" is not a good answer to a judge.
It can be very hard to prove
neglect. Information must be factual and accurate. We do not
give out your name when conducting an investigation.
We do not go in trying to take
someone's animals away, but do ask if a person is having financial
difficulty or if there is anything we can do to help them. There are
people that buy animals and have no idea how to properly care for them.
When the animal does get in bad condition, they are then too embarrassed
to ask for help. Then
there are those who know and just don't care.
While we are conducting an
investigation we do not release any information as to how the
investigation is going. As with any agency everything is kept confidential.
Extremely important!!
Animal Protection Coalition nor any
of its divisions are state funded. We get no federal, state, or
local funding. While we are a growing
organization, we too have limitations. Each investigator pays for
any and all work they perform out of their own pocket. They must
have their own camera (preferably digital), vehicle, etc. When
someone does need help, we have no funds to
help them! We take it out of our pocket
to help.
If you want to see how Indiana looks
regarding the animal protection laws check out the surrounding states at http://www.law.utexas.edu/dawson/cruelty/cruelty.htm
see how the other states protect their precious
pets/animals.
Click here to learn about
Animal Laws Federal, State, & Local!
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