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10 Indiana shelters reduce adoption fees to 'Empty the Shelters'

Animal control officials are seeking short-term fosters for shelter dogs after police seized dozens of dogs Friday.
Animal control officials are seeking short-term fosters for shelter dogs after police seized dozens of dogs Friday.

Animal shelters are faced with overcrowding, prompting an urgent call for adoptions.

At least 10 Indiana shelters are among more than 285 shelters across the country participating in the  Empty the Shelters adoption event May 2-8.

The Bissell Pet Foundation spokesperson Brittany Schlacter said overcrowding is a serious problem.

“Right now, shelters across the country not just in Indiana but in all states are facing a crisis when it comes to overcrowding,” Schlacter said.  “We are seeing because of the pandemic, so many veterinary practices weren’t focused on spay or neuter and we had kind of a decrease in staffing there’s just a boom of puppies waiting in shelters.”

The Empty the Shelters event began in 2016 and has helped more than 83,000 animals find homes across the country.

Potential adopters are encouraged to visit the “Empty the Shelters” website to find the nearest participating shelter. Adoption fees will be reduced during the event.

Indiana shelters participating include:

  • Indianapolis Animal Care Services
  • Humane Society for Boone County
  • Vanderburgh Humane Society
  • Independent Cat Society
  • Fulton County Animal Center
  • Greensburg Decatur County Animal Shelter
  • White River Humane Society
  • Bartholomew County Humane Society
  • IndyHumane (Humane Society of Indianapolis)
  • South Bend Animal Resource Center

Contact WFYI Morning Edition newscaster and reporter Taylor Bennett at  tbennett@wfyi.org. Follow on Twitter:  @TaylorB2213.

Sara Wittmeyer is the News Bureau Chief for WFIU and WTIU. Sara has more than two decades of journalism experience. She led the creation of the converged WFIU/WTIU Newsroom in 2010 and previously served with KBIA at the University of Missouri, WNKU at Northern Kentucky University in Highland Heights, KY, and at WCPO News in Cincinnati.