LIBERTY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL, HINESVILLE, GEORGIA
DEATH ROW ANIMALS
EUTHANASIA DATE: TOMORROW @ 8 AM!
If you would like to adopt one of the animals below, please contact
Petra at newbeginningsanimalrescue@gmail.com
The animals on this posting are on Death Row at Liberty County Animal Control. We only have very little time, often days, to find them new homes or no kill rescues to save their lives. We have personally interacted with each one of these animals. Our descriptions are straight forward! Our conscience would not allow us to hold anything back, and we would never give false information to save an animal, because it would only result in the animal being returned. You will never find vicious/dangerous animals on our listing! Usually, little or none is known about these animals' medical history. Thanks to micro chips, we do know that many of them are abandoned by military, which means they are most likely up-to-date on their shots, heart worm negative, and generally healthy; however, we cannot guarantee that, which is why each animal must receive prompt veterinary care after adoption takes place.
Spaying or neutering is a MUST!!! The following does not apply to rescues; however local adopters MUST purchase a spay/neuter voucher from us, as well as a micro chip and Rabies shot. Spay vouchers are $75 (dogs), $60 (cats) and neuter vouchers are $65 (dogs), $50 (cats). The cost for the micro chip and Rabies shot is $10 each. (If an adopter chooses to use his/her own vet for the spay/neuter, we will gladly reimburse the voucher amount upon proof from the vet’s office.)
Your help with adopting, rescuing, or fostering these animals is immensely appreciated, as is your help with cross posting to others who may be able to help save a life.
Zack and Zoey are SO ADORABLE!
I can say without a doubt that these 2 are my favorite pups this week. They are so well behaved. You would think that they are wild and out of control like puppies of about 3-4 months are supposed to be, but no, they are not. They are more interested in nuzzeling and cuddling then being all over the place. They look very curious and intelligent and are looking for human closeness and a loving touch. The look like they have some Yellow Lab in them and perhaps a little Bully as well, but I'm really not 100% sure. What I am sure of is that they would make wonderful companions for any loving person or family. I would not hesitate to let them go to a family even with very small children. It would actually be great to see Zack or Zoey or even both of them together grow up with a young boy or girl. Please, please do not let these two sweethearts die at this awful place. If you can help, contact me ASAP!!!
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New Beginnings Animal Rescue, Inc.
Licensed by the Department of Agriculture
Official 501(c)3 non-profit status
Please remember to Spay/Neuter your pet. The number one cause of death in healthy animals in the US is euthanasia. Please adopt!
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New Beginnings Animal Rescue, Inc.
Licensed by the Department of Agriculture
Official 501(c)3 non-profit status
Please remember to Spay/Neuter your pet. The number one cause of death in healthy animals in the US is euthanasia. Please
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