2018 Indy Pet Resource Flyer
Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Services
Be a responsible pet owner. Pets should be spayed or neutered to improve their health and behavior and prevent overpopulation.
FACE Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic: 1505 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 638-3223 Low-cost spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. Special programs for community cats.
No income requirements.
IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center: 456 N. Holmes Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 602-3423 Low-cost spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. No income requirements, but additional discounts for households receiving public assistance. Special programs for community cats.
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic - Brownsburg: 409 N. Green St., Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 852-0537 Low-cost spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. Special programs for community cats. No income requirements.
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic - Noblesville: 1721A Pleasant St., Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 706-0537 Low-cost spaying and neutering for dogs and cats. Special programs for community cats. No income requirements.
Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana (SNSI): 1100 W. 42nd Street, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 767-7771 Low-cost certificates for spaying and neutering at participating veterinary clinics throughout Indiana. Available year-round to pet owners meeting income requirements; in February and October, the program is open to all pet owners in need.
Community Cat Programs(contact the clinic for prices, services, and special promotions)
Help reduce the stray and feral cat overpopulation. If you are feeding community cats in Indianapolis, you are required by the city’s TNR ordinance to spay/neuter, vaccinate, and ear-tip for identification all cats in your colony and register with IndyFeral.
FACE Community Cat Program (IndyFeral): 1505 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46201 (317) 638-3223 Offers Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) assistance for caretakers of community cats. TNR referrals provided for those outside of Indianapolis.
IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center: ,, 456 N. Holmes Avenue., Indianapolis, IN 46222 (317) 602-3423, ext 150 Offers Trap-Neuter-Return assistance for caretakers of community cats.
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic - Brownsburg: 409 N. Green St., Brownsburg, IN 46112 (317) 852-0537 Offers Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) assistance for caretakers of community cats.
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic - Noblesville: 1721A Pleasant St., Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 706-0537 Offers Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) assistance for caretakers of community cats.
Emergency Veterinary Service
Airport Animal Emergi-Center: W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 248-0832Special night, weekend, and holiday hours
Indianapolis Veterinary Emergency Center: Victory Dr., Indianapolis, IN 46203(317) 782-4484Daily 24 hours
Veterinary Specialty and Emergency Care: E. Stop 11 Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46237(317) 534-6000Daily 24 hours
Noah’s Animal Hospital & 24 Hour Emergency Center: Millersville Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46226(317) 244-7738Daily 24 hours
VCA Advanced Care: Cross Point Commons, Fishers, IN 46038(317) 578-4100Daily 24 hours
If you find a sick or injured animal requiring medical help, and you cannot provide help yourself, take the animal to Indpls Animal Care Services, 2600 S. Harding St, 46221,Mon-Sat 12pm-6pm. To request pick-up from an officer, call the Mayor’s Action Center at (317) 327-4622, Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm. During off-hours, call police dispatch at (317) 327-3811. Or use the IACS officer RequestIndy online portal at The animal must be confined and you must be standing by.
Shelter drop-off hours are Sun, Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat from 10 am to 5 pm, Thurs from 10 am to 7 pm.
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Low-Cost Medical Care, Wellness Exams, Vaccinations, and Microchipping
For their long-term health and safety, pets should receive annual wellness checks, vaccinations, heartworm preventative (dogs), and permanent identification. By law, pets must be treated for illness and injury.
Medical Care (sick & injured animals) / Dentals / Wellness Exams / Vaccina-tions / Micro-chipsWest Michigan Street Veterinary Clinic
3811 West Michigan St., Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 757-5077
Clinic Hours: Mon-Sat. Call or see website calendar for hours. / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
FACE Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic
1505 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 638-3223
Vaccine Clinic: Mon-Fri 1 – 4pm; Sat 10am-2pm; Sun 11am-3pm
Medical Clinic: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
Humane Society of Indianapolis
7929 N. Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 872-5650 Ext. 333
Vaccine Clinic Hours: Mon, Tues, Fri 1-7pm; Sat 11am-6pm / YES / YES
IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center
456 N. Holmes Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 602-3423
Vaccine Clinic Hours: Tues 10am-2:30pm; Thurs and Fri 10am-2:30pm; Sat 10am-4:00pm on 2nd and 4th Sat of each month / YES / YES
Emerson Pet Clinic
1502 N. Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 375-1737
Clinic Hours: Mon-Fri 8am-6pm; Sat 8am-noon / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
Noah's All Pet Health Care Clinic
3825 W Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46241
(317) 481-1738
Clinic Hours: Mon, Fri 7:30 am-7pm; Tues, Thurs 7:30 am-6pm;
Wed 7:30 am-5pm; Sat 8am-1pm / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
Binford Pet Wellness Clinic
5868 E. 71st Street, Suite P, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 578-1298
Clinic Hours: Mon-Fri 7am-6pm; Sat 8am-noon / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
Keystone Pet Hospital
4410 N. Keystone, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 546-2476
Low-Cost Vaccine Clinic: Wed 7:30am
Clinic Hours: Mon 7:30am-6pm; Tues, Thurs, Fri 7:30am-5pm; Wed, Sat 7:30am-3pm / YES / YES / YES / YES / YES
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic – Noblesville
1721A Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 706-0537
Vacc. Clinic: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 2:30pm-5pm; Sat 8am-12 / YES / YES / YES / YES
Low-Cost Spay Neuter Clinic – Brownsburg
409 N. Green St., Brownsburg, IN 46112
(317) 852-0537
Vacc. Clinic: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 2:30pm-5pm; Sat 8am-12 / YES / YES / YES / YES
Indianapolis Animal Care and Control
2600 S. Harding St., Indianapolis, IN 46221
(317) 327-1397
Sun, Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 10 am to 6 pm, Thur from 10 am to 7 pm / YES
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To Report Suspected Animal Neglect/Abuse/Abandonment
Regardless of whether the animal is a pet, stray, or wild animal, Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS) is the enforcement authority for animal ordinances in the city. IACS officers are dispatched through the Mayor’s Action Center or police dispatch.
- For crimes in progress: Call 911.
- For suspected abuse, neglect, or other animal violations: Call the Mayor’s Action Center at (317) 327-4622, Mon-Fri 7:30am-5:30pm or to submit the case location and details to IACS.
- During off-hours: Either call police dispatch for assistance at (317) 327-3811 or
- For dog fighting information or reporting: Contact Canine Crime Stoppers, (317) 262-TIPS
Pet Lost and Found
If you’ve lost a pet:
- Visit the Indianapolis Animal Care Services shelter daily. 2600 S. Harding St., Indianapolis, IN 46221, Sun, Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat 10 am to 6 pm, Thur from 10 am to 7 pm. Bring a photo ID and proof of pet ownership. Stray animals are held for 4 days until pets are eligible for release to other shelters/rescues or for adoption.
- Look on-line with Indy Lost Pet Alert at For the most up to date information, visit their Facebook page at You should look through found pet postings for your pet and also make a lost pet posting for your pet.
- Lost pets housed at Southside Animal Shelter and the Humane Society of Indianapolis are reported to Indy Lost Pet Alert and posted via their Shelter Alerts. Animals are held at both shelters for 4 days until released for adoption.
- FIDO: If your lost dog is staying in the same area but cannot be captured, contact FIDO Lost Dog Recovery Program at 317-221-1314, for help with generating sightings of your lost pet and ultimately capturing your dog.
If you’ve found a pet:
- Scan the pet for a microchip. Any shelter or vet clinic will scan found pets at no charge.
- Report the found pet on-line with Indy Lost Pet Alert at For the most updated information, visit their Facebook page.
- If you are able to keep the pet in your home, you must adhere to the Indianapolis care and treatment ordinances. After scanning for a microchip and posting on Indy Lost Pet Alert, after a 14 day stray hold, you become the owner of the pet.
The following organizations may be able to help:
- Humane Society of Indianapolis: 7929 N. Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268. (317)872-5650 Can scan for chips, check reports, and provide resources to house the animal until the owner can be found or an appointment is made.
- ARPO (Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership): (317) 774-8292 May be able to help you foster the animal in your home, by providing medical and adoption assistance, after the 14-day stray hold period.
- Indianapolis Animal Care Services: 2600 S. Harding St., Indianapolis, IN 46221 Sun, Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat from 10 am to 5 pm, Thurs from 10 am to 7 pm. Surrendering a stray animal to IACS should be the last option because the shelter is usually full due to the fact that they are an open-admission shelter, turning no animal from Indianapolis away.
Re-homing Your Pet
First steps to take:
- Usually the best option is to keep your pet. Seek assistance with the many pet resources listed in this flyer.
- Arrange for a trusted friend or family member to take your pet.
- Make sure your pet is spayed or neutered prior to re-homing.
- Do not place your pet through on-line ads such as Craig’s List, garage sale sites, or Facebook groups. Many tragic outcomes have resulted from this approach.
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The following organizations may be able to help re-home your pet:
- Humane Society of Indianapolis: 7929 N. Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268. (317)872-5650 There is usually a waiting period of several weeks to surrender your pet
- ARPO (Alliance for Responsible Pet Ownership): (317) 774-8292 May be able to help you find a new home if you are willing to keep your pet in your home until another suitable home can be found
- Indianapolis Animal Care Services: 2600 S. Harding St., Indianapolis, IN 46221 Sun, Mon, Tues, Fri, Sat from 10 am to 5 pm, Thurs from 10 am to 7 pm. Surrendering your pet to IACS should be the last option because the shelter is usually full due to the fact that they are an open-admission shelter, turning no animal from Indianapolis away.
Pet Food Pantries
Recipients must provide photo ID, proof of spay/neuter for their animals, and proof of financial need.
- FIDO Pet Food Pantry: 1505 N Sherman Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46201. Held the first Saturday of each month from 10 am to 4 pm.
Dog Assistance, Humane Education, and Outreach
These organizations offer dog owners outreach assistance to keep the dog in the home.
- FIDO - Friends of Indianapolis Dogs Outside: (317) 221-1314 Offers outreach, direct assistance, and humane education to improve the lives of chained and penned outside dogs. Spay/Neuter is required for supplies and services to be provided. S/N is available for free or very low cost.
- IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center: 456 N. Holmes Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222 (317) 602-3423 x133 Offers comprehensive humane education programs for students. Email
- Indy Pit Crew: (317) 592-9614 Offers low-cost or free spay/neuter assistance, microchipping, vaccinations, training advice, and humane education for bully breeds.
Wildlife and Exotic Pet Care and Rescue
- Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic: 9330 Waldemar Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 879-8633 Mon-Thurs 8am-6pm; Fri 8am-4pm; Sat 8am-3pm. Complete care for exotic pets, birds, and injured/orphaned wildlife; 24-hour emergency assistance for injured/orphaned wildlife: (317) 902-3825.
- Providence Wildlife: (317) 902-3825 Cares for displaced, orphaned, or injured wildlife, 24/7, 365 days a year, provides education programs.
- All Wild Things: 6058 N. Keystone Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220 (317) 255-9453 Mon, Tues, Thurs 8am-6pm; Wed and Fri 8am-4pm, Sat 8am-12pm. Complete care for exotic, nontraditional pets, birds, and injured/orphaned wildlife.
- A Critters Chance: For wildlife rescue call (317) 945-6154 For exotic pet rescue email . Specialize in wildlife rehabilitation, humane nuisance prevention techniques, and exotic pet rescue.
- DNR listing: wildlife rehabilitators in Indiana who have state or federal permits.
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