City impounded nine animals during recent cold snap

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City impounded nine animals during recent cold snap
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The City of Indianapolis impounded nine animals during a recent cold snap which resulted in below zero temperatures.

During the winter storm, Dec. 22-26, Indianapolis Animal Care Services responded to 143 calls for neglect or animals in immediate danger of death.

The city’s care and treatment ordinance says you must bring your dog inside or into a temperature-controlled building kept between 40 to 80 degrees when the outside temperatures is 20 or below. If you see a dog left outside you should report it to the Mayor’s Action Center by calling 317-327-4MAC or using the Request Indy app.

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