Indianapolis Shocker: Local Pet Groomer Arrested for Illegal Dog Wash

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Indianapolis Shocker: Local Pet Groomer Arrested for Illegal Dog WashIndianapolis Shocker: Local Pet Groomer Arrested for Illegal Dog Wash In a bizarre and unexpected turn of events, a local pet groomer in Indianapolis has been arrested for operating an illegal dog wash. Emily Carter, the owner of “Pampered Paws,” was taken into custody by the Indianapolis Animal Care and Control on Tuesday following a complaint from a concerned resident. The resident had witnessed Carter repeatedly washing dogs in a bathtub in the basement of her home, which violated city ordinances. According to Animal Care and Control, dog washes are only permitted in licensed establishments that adhere to specific hygiene and safety standards. Carter’s operation was unlicensed and did not meet the required regulations. “We received a report that there was an individual operating an unlicensed dog wash in their home,” said Sarah Johnson, spokesperson for Animal Care and Control. “We investigated the complaint and found that the allegations were true.” Investigators discovered that Carter had been washing dogs for several months without a license or proper sanitation practices. The bathtub used for the washes was found to be unsanitary, and Carter did not use any disinfectants or other cleaning agents. “This is a serious violation of our city’s ordinances,” said Johnson. “We have to ensure that our animals are being washed in a safe and hygienic environment.” Carter faces charges of operating an unlicensed business and violating city sanitation codes. She is scheduled to appear in court next week. The incident has shocked the Indianapolis pet grooming community. Many groomers expressed concern about the potential health risks associated with unlicensed dog washes. “This is a reminder that it is important to only patronize licensed groomers,” said Michael Smith, owner of “Woofers & Whiskers” pet salon. “Unlicensed groomers may not be trained in proper grooming techniques or hygiene practices, which can put our pets at risk.” As the investigation continues, Animal Care and Control urges pet owners to be vigilant and report any suspected illegal dog wash operations.

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