Nearly 20 dogs to be put down unless they find forever home, Clayton County rescue says

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Multiple dogs desperately need a home due to overcrowding at Clayton County Animal Control.

Officials said 17 dogs must find homes by March 21st at 3 p.m., or they will be euthanized.

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The following are the dogs that are at risk of being put down:

  • Mark: People friendly, dog reactive, high energy
  • Ashford: People friendly, non-dog reactive, high energy, parvo quarantine
  • Saturn: People-friendly, non-dog reactive, high energy, injured paw
  • Jewel: People-friendly, very sweet, non dog reactive
  • Bowser: People friendly, very sweet, non-dog reactive, high energy, parvo quarantine
  • Neil: People-friendly, non-dog reactive, high-energy
  • Cain: People-friendly, non-dog reactive, high-energy
  • Stormy: People and dog reactive, very sweet
  • Rouger: People shy, non dog reactive, timid
  • Serena: People-friendly, non-dog reactive
  • Man: People friendly, dog reactive
  • Dory: People friendly, dog reactive
  • Ginger and four pups: Very sweet, people-friendly, non-dog reactive
  • Tizo: Timid, people shy
  • Cashew: People-friendly, non-dog reactive, high-energy
  • Lorre: People-friendly, parvo quarantine
  • Rufu: Medicl rescue

To find out more information about each dog, as well as facility hours, click here.

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