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2016 Annual Report— Department of Code Enforcement 28 <br /> Distribution of Animal Outcomes Animal Distribution <br /> —Retum to Owner —Adoption =Rescue/Rehab Dog 2014 2015 2016 <br /> Intake 1,413 1,324 1,132 <br /> 29.4% Returned to Owner 324 316 288 <br /> 27.5% <br /> Adoption 204 251 179 <br /> Rescue/Rehab 347 381 285 <br /> Euthanasia 441 337 338 <br /> 19.0% <br /> Cat 2014 2015 2016 <br /> 13.8% 14.2% Intake 1,277 1,139 961 <br /> 12.1% - Returned to Owner 26 24 16 <br /> l3.eso <br /> 12.2% Adoption 87 83 66 <br /> 10.0% Rescue/Rehab 170 342 305 <br /> 2014 2015 2016 <br /> Euthanasia 918 658 519 <br /> SBACC's Updates <br /> Extended Shelter Hours <br /> In order to be more accommodating to people's work schedules, we have extended our weekly hours to remain open <br /> until 6:00pm every week night. <br /> Animal Control Officer Specialization <br /> Officers will have assigned specialties to help increase enforcement in the community to combat issues such as dog <br /> fighting, abandonment, hoarding and unlicensed breeders. This will allow us to educate as well as increase <br /> accountability for residents who own animals in our community. <br /> First Aid and AED Training <br /> The staff of South Bend Animal Care and Control attended, and were certified in,first aid and AED. <br /> Increasing Transparency <br /> In an effort to be more accountable and transparent to our citizens, we are posting our stats to our Facebook page. We <br /> continually share our intake, adoption, euthanasia, and transfer to rescue numbers. We also have shared information <br /> on how donations are handled. <br /> 1300 County-City Building, 227 W.Jefferson Blvd., South Bend, IN 46601 Rev.MJ 310.17 <br />