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IndyHumane
Adoption Center

7929 Michigan Road
Indianapolis, IN
46268

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Adoption Lobby Hours

Monday 1pm - 7pm
Tuesday 1pm - 7pm
Wednesday 1pm - 7pm
Thursday Closed
Friday 1pm - 7pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm
Sunday 11am - 4pm
Major Holidays Closed

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Rooms for a Reason

May 1st, 2013

Stay in the heart of downtown at Embassy Suites Indianapolis Downtown or Conrad Indianapolis and feel good about giving back.

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Pets: Stories and Safety

May 30th, 2013

Children ages 4 - 7 and an adult are invited as Humane Society staff share the basics of pet ownership.

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Dog Communications Class

June 8th, 2013

Adults and families are invited as representatives from IndyHumane explain what your dog may be saying to you.

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What should I do about stray cats in my neighborhood?

Should I feed stray cats? What can I do to help ferals?

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Does my dog have separation anxiety?

My dog tears up my house while I'm away. Does he have separation anxiety?

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How can I train my puppy to use the bathroom outside?

My puppy keeps pooping and peeing in my house. How can I housetrain my dog?

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Partner Organizations

Cats Haven

Indianapolis’ oldest no-kill cat shelter, Cats Haven is a sanctuary for special-needs cats and kittens and senior cats who outlive their owners. The shelter houses nearly 200 cats, many of whom are available for adoption.

F.I.D.O. (Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside)

An all-volunteer group that focuses on helping dog owners to improve the quality of life for their outside dogs, F.I.D.O.?s mission is to help owners find alternatives to continuous chaining as a method of dog containment. They offer guidance and temporary assistance to owners who are willing to work alongside F.I.D.O. to improve their dogs? quality of life.

Indianapolis Animal Care and Control

Indiana's largest animal shelter, IACC is part of the Indianapolis Department of Public Safety. They provide adoption, surrender, euthanasia, and microchipping services for animals, and also investigate animal complaints.

Indianapolis Animal Welfare Alliance

The Indianapolis Animal Welfare Alliance is a collaborative and engaged coalition of public and private animal shelters, outreach and rescue groups, and individuals who are dedicated to and have a plan for the welfare of animals in the City of Indianapolis.

Indy Feral

IndyFeral offers Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) and colony management assistance for stray and feral cats in central Indiana.

Indy Pit Crew

Through education and community outreach, Indy Pit Crew combats dog fighting, strives to eliminate pit bull over-population, encourages responsible ownership, while inspiring a better understanding and appreciation for the American Pit Bull Terrier and all Bully Breed dogs.

Pets for Patriots

IndyHumane partners with Pets for Patriots to offer any member of any branch of the U.S. military, at any stage of their career (active, reserve, veteran), a discount of 35% off the regular adoption fee. Visit their website for information on how to apply for the discount.

Pets for the Elderly

Pets for the Elderly offers companion pets to individuals 60 years of age and older for $50 off regular adoption fees. Bring a picture ID confirming your qualification for this program. This discount cannot be combined with an already-reduced price (e.g. Staff Favorites which receive $25 off).

Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana

IndyHumane partners with SNSI to provide affordable surgery options. The veterinarians in their network graciously discount their services to help us further our shared mission of eliminating the killing of healthy and treatable cats, dogs, puppies and kittens.

Visit the IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center!

The Center at 456 N. Holmes Avenue offers low-cost vaccines, flea and tick control, deworming, heartworm preventative, nail trimming and microchipping.

Open

Monday, Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Tuesday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.


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