Tag: FWACC City of Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
Rescuers assist with suspected dogfighting operation
Humane World for Animals is assisting the FWPD in the rescue of 22 dogs and puppies from two alleged dogfighting operations in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
FWPD: Search Warrant Service results in Dog Fighting Arrest
On July 29, 2025, at 1400 hours. the Fort Wayne Police Department served three search warrants at different locations that resulted in the arrest of a suspected dog-fighting suspect.
FWACC: Protect your pets from the heat
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control wants to remind pet owners to pay extra attention to their pets during the hot weather conditions.
Special sponsored Read to the Animals Night at Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
On Monday August 18, 2025, animal lovers ages 5 and up can participate in the Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control’s Humane Education program called Read to the Animals.
$4 Felines leading up to the 4th of July at FWACC
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is recognizing the upcoming holiday with an adoption special for felines.
Protect your pets from the heat
With the hot temperatures here, Fort Wayne Animal Care & Control wants to remind pet owners to pay extra attention to their pets.
National nonprofit Petco Love invests in Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control (FWACC) is set to receive a $50,000 grant investment from national nonprofit Petco Love.
FWACC partnering with Four Directions Vet to assist Allen County residents
Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control is doing all they can to reduce the number of animals coming into the shelter which includes introducing a new partnership with Four Directions Vet.
FWFD: Apartment Fire, 800 block Lake Avenue
The Fort Wayne Fire Department was dispatched to the 800 block of Lake Avenue on March 31, 2025, at 1837 hours regarding a reported apartment fire.
Spring temperatures are keeping staff busy at Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control
The glimpses of spring are here, and that means more pets are outside which leads to an increase in incoming stray animals and unwanted litters for the Fort Wayne Animal Care and Control.





