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Warren County animal-control update: intakes fall, licensing push planned
Summary
Animal-control staff told commissioners the department handled just over 1,100 calls last year and brought in 531 dogs; staff plan a marketing push (62 signage locations, QR codes, school outreach) to raise licensing compliance and revenue that now covers much of operations.
Nathan, the county’s animal-control supervisor, told the Warren County Board of Commissioners that the department handled just over 1,100 calls last year — about 250 after-hours — and brought in 531 dogs, down from roughly 1,200–1,300 a decade ago. "So our current numbers as far as calls go, last year we handled just over 1100 calls," Nathan said. He added that 183 of the animals taken in were claimed, about 35 percent, and the remainder were transferred to the humane association…
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