Over 20 Clayton County shelter dogs in need of homes by end of month or else they will be euthanized

CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — Multiple dogs are in desperate need of a home by the end of the month due to overcrowding at Clayton County Animal Control.

Officials said that the dogs must find homes by Nov. 30 at 6 p.m., or else they will be euthanized.

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The decision was made after the facilities were determined to be overcrowded.

The following are the available dogs that risk being euthanized:

  • Winona: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Tony: High energy, in need of a single dog home and people-friendly
  • Morticia: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Gomez: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Lurch: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Stoudle: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Icing: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Champ: Neutered, people-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Parzi: People-friendly and non-dog reactive

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  • Prissy: People and dog-friendly and very sweet
  • Butterfly: People and dog-friendly and very sweet
  • Lanie: Timid and non-dog reactive
  • Mona: Timid and non-dog reactive
  • Jenny: People and dog-friendly
  • Charm: People and dog-friendly
  • Sierra: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Winifred: People and dog friendly and high energy
  • Future: People friendly, dog selective, high energy and in need of single dog home
  • Banner: People and dog friendly and very sweet
  • Briar: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Dyno: People-friendly and non-dog reactive
  • Tater: People-friendly
  • Gabby: People and dog friendly and very sweet
  • Ravioli: Timid and non-dog reactive

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

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