Otterhounds were first bred to hunt otters, the overpopulation of which once limited the supply of trout for fishermen in Great Britain. Otterhounds can swim for hours without rest. The title Master of Otterhounds has been bestowed on a number of English monarchs. Otterhounds have become quite rare due to the decline in numbers of otters.
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Hamilton County - Noblesville, IN 46060 Low Cost Spay Neuter Clinic 317-706-0537
Morgan County - Martinsville 46151 Humane Society of Morgan County 317-349-9177
Marion County - Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 Spay/Neuter Assistance Program 219-427-5508
Marion County - Indianapolis, Indiana 46201 FACE Low-Cost Spay/Neuter Clinic 317-638-3223
Marion County - Indianapolis 46205 Spay-Neuter Services of Indiana, Inc 317-788-6330
Marion County - Indianapolis, IN 46268 Humane Society of Indianapolis 317-872-5650
Dearborn County - Aurora 47001 Friends of Animals (Dearborn County) 812-537-0046
Greene County - Linton, Indiana 47441 Greene County Humane Society 877-842-6899
Vanderburgh County - Evansville, Indiana 47710 Vanderburgh Humane Society 812-426-2563
Vigo County - Terre Haute, Indiana 47803 Spay-Neuter League, Inc 812-235-6465
Clay County - Brazil 47834 Clay County Humane Society 812-446-5126
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