Wabash County Animal Shelter Shares 2021 Statistics

WABASH COUNTY, Ind. – The Wabash County Animal Shelter would like to thank the public for their continued support in 2021 and share some wonderful statistics about the past year. In 2021, 49% of all lost and found dogs we took in were reunited with their owners. 109 community cats were spayed/neutered in addition to all the animals that were adopted from the shelter. A total of 539 animals were vaccinated including adoptions and those brought to our vaccine clinic over the summer. We microchipped 74 cats and dogs brought in by their owners as well as all of the hundreds of animals that left us for their forever homes. The Hope for the Helpless Fund was used to help 5 animals receive extra veterinary care and find homes. Two heartworm positive dogs, two cats that needed their leg amputated, and a very sweet dog that came to us after ingesting rat poison were treated and adopted because we had the funds set aside. We are grateful for your support and know that you, the public, are the main reason for these statistics. We remain humbled by the support you show each time we ask for help. We appreciate each and every one of you!

If you have any questions, contact Doug Bogert, Shelter Manager @ 563-3511

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