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My name is
Zuko!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated over 3 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
American Bulldog
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
20009038-897507

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Zuko is mostly Olde English Bulldogge, with the perfectly round bowling ball shaped head, short legs with turned out ankles, and the bulldog build. Picture in your head the emblem on a Mack truck - that's our boy!!
He's a compact and muscular 52 pounds, and thinks his perfect place in life would be to ride shotgun in a . . . .you guessed it . . . Mack truck! If you have a truck that needs a riding companion, or if you just want this boy to snuggle up to you on the couch, he will be up for it!
November 1, 2024, 6:01 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20009038-897507
Contact
Phone
Address
981 Howell Mill Road, Atlanta, GA 30318

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Visit our website or email us to get an adoption application and schedule a meet and greet with one of our amazing dogs today! Upcoming events will be added, but we will gladly schedule a mini-Jail break to introduce you to any of our awesome dogs!

Go meet their pets

Sandy Springs Festival Meet & Greet - September 19, 2015...10am-4pm
Heritage on the Green
6075 Sandy Springs Circle
Sandy Springs, GA 30328


We are so excited about this event. Come see us, meet our dogs, and learn all about our awesome organization!


Upcoming events will be added, but we will gladly schedule a mini-Jail break to introduce you to any of our awesome dogs!

More about this rescue

Canine CellMates is a jail dogs program that operates out of Fulton County Jail, in Atlanta, Georgia. The mission of Canine CellMates is to establish a continuing partnership between Fulton County Animal Services, the Fulton County Sheriff’s Office and Fulton County Jail, and Canine CellMates to rehabilitate inmates housed at Fulton County Jail and homeless dogs from Fulton County Animal Services through a Good Behavior Incentive program. We want to give the inmate a productive new sense of hope and newly trained skills to care for and train shelter dogs, and give the dogs the skills they need in order to become adopted into and spend the rest of their lives in loving and caring homes.

There are many programs across the country that are all slightly different, but with one important common thread - dogs which were otherwise subject to being euthanized are saved and given a new and better chance. The inmate handlers get to learn responsibility in caring for a living creature, accountability in working towards a goal, and are able to experience unconditional love and positive physical contact in an environment where those are not possible.

The incidence of violent outburst in prison and jail facilities where these program are in place has shown a dramatic decrease, sometimes as much as 50%. Recidivism rates have also shown marked improvements. The Atlanta metro area has one of the highest recidivism (or re-offend) rates in the country, around 70% within the first 2 years after release. In Gwinnett County, over 300 inmates have gone through this program to date, and only 6 or 7 of them have since re-offended, which is roughly 2.3%.

This is a program that has a huge ripple effect in the community, and that’s why we are so excited that this program launched in Fulton County Jail on June 3, 2013. We are already seeing amazing changes and invite you to be part of improving lives - both canine and human!

Visit us at www.CanineCellMates.org and on Facebook at Canine CellMates to see more pictures, information about our program, updates and more!

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