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Iroquois County animal-control manager outlines adoptions, staffing and equipment improvements
Summary
Animal-control staff reported $5,375 in deposits, 43 calls to the service this month, 11 dogs adopted, new body cams and identification for officers, training plans, TNR/spay-neuter outreach and proposed foster/adoption forms to be reviewed by the state's attorney.
Animal-control staff updated the Iroquois County Health Committee on operations, adoption activity and internal changes designed to professionalize the unit and improve outcomes for animals and residents.
Angie, the animal-control representative, reported the department took in $5,375 in deposits this month and handled 43 calls to ICON, including welfare checks, loose dogs and feral-cat reports. "We adopted out 11 dogs this month," Angie said, and staff noted two dogs were reunited with owners. She described the shelter population as including…
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