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Only one proposal has been submitted to officials at the City of Fremont for animal sheltering services. That proposal is from FurEver Home, Inc., which is the current animal shelter
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The Dodge County Humane Society has filed a lawsuit against the City of Fremont and FurEver Home LLC., over the approaching termination of its contract with the city.
The action came in two separate complaints filed against the city and newly contracted animal sheltering service on Feb. 25 and 26, respectively.
Two days prior to the filing of DCHSâs complaint against the City of Fremont, Fremont City Council voted to approve a letter of termination outlining several sections of the cityâs contract with DCHS that are alleged to be in violation.
Those alleged violations include failure to produce a complete monthly report of activities and tracking statistics, such as animal intake and euthanasias, and failure to comply with section (2)(f) of the contract, which requires DCHS to provide a Notice of Impoundment along with âsignificant markers or other identifiers to the Fremont Police Department within 24 hours of impoundmentâ if no owner is identified.