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Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
A114555
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This animal was rescued by: A Citizen
Date animal was rescued: 10/25/24
Date animal was brought to the shelter: 10/25/24
Location where animal was found: Clarks Hill Rd in Appling Ga
DA2PP vaccination expires on 10/31/25
If you believe this is your lost pet, please contact Columbia County Animal Services at (706) 541-4077 and make note of the animals ID number (A________). You are also encouraged to visit the shelter Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to view animals to aid in locating your lost pet.
This animal was rescued by: A Citizen
Date animal was rescued: 10/25/24
Date animal was brought to the shelter: 10/25/24
Location where animal was found: Clarks Hill Rd in Appling Ga
DA2PP vaccination expires on 10/31/25
If you believe this is your lost pet, please contact Columbia County Animal Services at (706) 541-4077 and make note of the animals ID number (A________). You are also encouraged to visit the shelter Monday through Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. to view animals to aid in locating your lost pet.
The adoption fee for kittens and puppies is $20.00 and $25.00 for dogs and cats. When adopting an animal from Animal Services, you must sign an agreement to take the animal to a Veterinarian of your choice within three days of adoption. The Animal Services Shelter does not have a veterinarian on the premises.
Customers are also be required to sign an agreement to have the animal spayed or neutered. This is a State Law in Georgia which became effective in July 1994.
Once all of the paperwork is completed, you will have a wonderful new addition to your family!
The adoption fee for kittens and puppies is $20.00 and $25.00 for dogs and cats. When adopting an animal from Animal Services, you must sign an agreement to take the animal to a Veterinarian of your choice within three days of adoption. The Animal Services Shelter does not have a veterinarian on the premises.
Customers are also be required to sign an agreement to have the animal spayed or neutered. This is a State Law in Georgia which became effective in July 1994.
Once all of the paperwork is completed, you will have a wonderful new addition to your family!
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Please contact shelter for details.
Please contact shelter for details.
More about this shelter
The Animal Services Department is responsible for all animal control operations, including nuisance complaints, animal cruelty investigations, animal attacks, handling of rabid animals, dead animals, injured animals, the animal adoption program, and taking care of the animals at the Columbia County shelter.
The Animal Services Department is responsible for all animal control operations, including nuisance complaints, animal cruelty investigations, animal attacks, handling of rabid animals, dead animals, injured animals, the animal adoption program, and taking care of the animals at the Columbia County shelter.
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