UPDATE!!!April 22, 2009 Boxer Dies By Heartstick in 2 Days.He is not aggressive... he was put in a situation where he had no choice to fight back!

UPDATE April 29, 2009 OWNER RECLAIMED HIM.

April 24, 2009 Boxer Still at Shelter. Not for Long. Please SAVE HIS LIFE.
From e-mail
"This dog came into Clayton county animal control in Jonesboro, GA 3 days go. He is a sweetie, an older male. One animal control officer, Tiffany Phillips took the time to get to know this dog. She said he is VERY sweet, and cuddly. He is easy going, and an all around great dog.
This dog was put in a kennel with another large male dog and the stress of the shelter, in with an unneutered male led to a fight. This pretty much sentenced this dog to die now. He is on the list for friday...and it will take a miracle, or an awesome rescue to save him. He is SO SO urgent, because the other ACO's don't really want him to get out alive... Tiffany has worked there for many years, an has alot of dog experience. He is not aggressive... he was put in a situation where he had no choice to fight back!
DON;T let this dog die!!! Please crosspost. She said the pictures of him are bad, but he is a BEAUTIFUL, HEALTHY BOXER. She said he is about 120 lbs of kisses! HE IS VERY URGENT AND DIES BY HEARTSTICK IN LESS THAN 2 DAYS~! "



CONTACT OFFICER TIFFANY PHILLIPS

Clayton Co. Police Dept. Animal Control Unit
Jonesboro, GA
770-477-3684



All animals adopted from Clayton Co Animal Control must be spayed or neutered within 30 days of adoption. A low cost spay/neuter certificate will be issued to adopting families at the time of adoption. Rescues please have copy of Dept. of Aug. license and permission form if you are sending someone other than the license holder, also picture I.D. All animals posted are at risk to be euthanized at any time due to overcrowding under severe circumstances. All animals are considered urgent after their available date has passed. Please call or come in....Thank you.....

Tiffany Jourdain
SPAY / NEUTER / v/ ADOPT

Project Paws Inc
501c3 Animal rescue
http://www.projectpaws.org/






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