Columbus Animal Care Services 2730 Arnold Street, Columbus, IN 47203
About the Business
Columbus Animal Care Services, located at 2730 Arnold Street in Columbus, Indiana, is a local government office dedicated to protecting and enhancing the safety, health, and welfare of animals and residents in the community. The department works in collaboration with organizations like SNSI to provide low-cost surgery certificates to limited-income individuals and free surgery certificates to non-profit animal welfare groups and municipal shelters. SNSI has helped spay/neuter over 130,000 pets in Indiana since 1977. You can support their efforts by purchasing a Pet Friendly License Plate.
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Location & Phone number
2730 Arnold St, Columbus, IN 47203, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
Closed
Friday:
10:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 12:00
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Tierry (sorry for the spelling error ) was absolutely PHENOMENAL. Although she couldn’t assist me w my situation she was readily there and available to answer all of my questions as well as supply me the resources to get me well on the way to hopefully resolve my issues / concerns . Very kind person overall"
"They took a turtle that was hit in Edinburgh but refused to take a baby bird who was still fuzzy because it's feathers weren't even formed yet it was so young because I live in Taylorsville despite the fact that I was in Bartholomew County still. Pretty messed up that they will turn an animal away because they were injured not even a mile outside of Columbus. Would have thought that preserving the life of an innocent animal and getting it the help that it needed (I had found the bird at 11pm last night so time was already tight since everything was closed before this point). Luckily I was able to get the bird someplace farther away without anything happening to it. Would have been such a sad shame if the baby hadn't made it because I had to drive someplace that didn't wasn't even open yet."
"We adopted the most sweet lab/shepherd mix. We were told she had a yeast infection and that it was almost healed. She would need a little bit more medicine and some baths. As soon as we got her we took her to our vet. It was not a yeast infection at all. This poor dog has severe allergies, 3 differ t bacteria infections all over her skin and a staff infection in both ears. With the proper medication(multiple including allergy meds and very strong antibiotics) she is so much better. We have to give her a bath every other day for months. This dog is well worth with the issues but wanted to let people know care does not have a good vet they use and does not tel the whole story of the dog. We are well past 1500 dollars of vet bills and medicines for this sweet girl. She is a totally different dog now. We feel that we rescued her from the rescue at this point. We did try and talk with staff of care. They wanted our record from our vet to show what they had done. Once we sent them the info…..silence. Unfortunately we had to surrender her back. We weren’t the right fit for her. She needed a family with older children because our toddler stressed her out. She also needs a home with other dogs for companionship. We gave them all of her vet records and information of how we treated her over the four months we had her. We got two different vet opinions and they were the same. She is now up for adoption. They didn’t post updated information after surrendering her. They used the original information and posting from when we adopted her in July. So, I feel like whoever adopts her is going to be boat because they are going to get accurate information of what her medical needs are. They aren’t happy because I called them out on the care she was receiving when we got her. They didn’t like our negative Facebook reviews. Which made communication with them difficult. They don’t have animals best interests in heart. In a way they are doing more harm than good by not providing accurate information and medical care. I just want to save another family from going through this."
"If you are looking for a dog cat even a bunny or ferret, talk to them. We got a rescue kitty from there 2 years ago and he has found a place one our family with 3 dogs. The place takes great effort to care for them."
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