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Investigators continue looking into conditions at Warsaw Animal Rescue and Therapy Center

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An investigation continues regarding concerns about the conditions at the Warsaw Animal Rescue and Therapy Center.

Concerns were raised by former volunteers of Isaiah 11, and the Indiana Board of Animal Health began investigating the facility at the end of February.

ABC 57 News reports that the board found 23 areas of concern that they say need to change before a reassessment at the end of March. Volunteers have been working to fix those problems, but some are saying the changes aren’t enough and the facility is unfit.

The poor conditions at the facility went viral in early February.

 

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