closed #170356
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
1005 N Jackson ST
- Case Date:
- 9/14/2019
There is a dead possum in my backyard that I need removed. I do not know how to safely dispose of it.
There is a dead possum in my backyard that I need removed. I do not know how to safely dispose of it.
ANTHONY’s PET SHOP. BLATANT ABUSE & NEGLECT IN EVERY SINGLE ANIMAL. THIS HAS BEEN GOING ON FOR YEARS ITS ABOUT FUCKING TIME WE DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. DONT BELIEVE ME? JUST GO INTO THE STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Hello, I just wanted to thank you for the wonderful work that you do. I recently adopted Molly/aka Yukon (now renamed Felix), a 10 month old kitty and, last year, Dexter, a beagle mix. Both are in their forever home (mine!) thanks to you. Be well, Diane
The unleashed and unattended dogs aggressively barked and chased me again today. Please send a warning to the dog owner. Patrolling is not enough.
Neighbors have dogs barking through the night but appear to be home, completely ignoring the animals.
Anthony’s Pets in the College Park Mall treats animals terribly. Please look into closing this facility.
Shut down Anthony’s pets shop in College Mall. They mistreat the dogs in an extremely inhumane way.
Anthony’s Pet store is the most disgusting place I have ever been. I have left crying every time. These dogs are in terrible conditions and are expected to live in very small glass boxes with no comfort at all. They never go outside and most of them always look sick. Get this place shut down
Anthony’s pets at college mall is a disgrace and abusive towards animals. It should be shut down immediately. It is concerning how long this has been going on without someone truly doing something about it.
Anthonys pets in College Mall operates a business that harms animals by not providing adequate food and space, in addition to obtaining these animals through less than ethical means (puppy mills). The fact that the city of Bloomington has done nothing to look into these conditions is appalling. By continuing to allow this store to operate in a high traffic area of Bloomington, the city sends the message that the ethics and morals of this shop are okay. I implore the city to look into Anthony's pet shop and take immediate action.