20 dogs, including several puppies, in Clayton County must find homes or else they will be put down

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

Officials said 20 dogs must find homes by March 14th at 3 p.m., or they will be euthanized.

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The following dogs are at risk of being euthanized:

  • Larry: People and dog-friendly, high-energy, neutered
  • Kat and pups: Mom and her five puppies
  • Lona: People and dog-friendly, very sweet
  • Zora: Pregnant, timid, parvo quarantine, unknown if dog-friendly
  • Zaria: People shy, dog-friendly
  • Corron: People friendly, dog reactive, high energy
  • Scout: People and dog-friendly, very sweet
  • Poppy: People and dog-friendly
  • Imani: People and dog-friendly, very sweet
  • Danny: People and dog-friendly, high energy
  • Alana: People and dog-friendly, high-energy
  • Floof: People and dog-friendly, kennel cough
  • Allie: People-friendly, non-dog reactive
  • Jake: Timid, non dog reactive
  • Bruce: Prvo quarantine
  • Fairy: Parvo quarantine
  • Betsy: People friendly, timid, non dog reactive
  • Nebula: Must remain in the state for cruelty charges
  • Opal: Must stay in the state for cruelty charges
  • Charm: Must stay in the state for cruelty charges

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

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