Chattooga County Animal Control: Rescue Friendly!

January 7th, 2009 User Imagehoundsgood Posted in adoptable, chattooga county animal control 1 Comment »

This morning, I opened my inbox to discover an email from Ingrid, our favorite Coonhound Advocate.  She forwarded along this from volunteer Suzanne.   Good news for dogs and cats, especially in Chattooga County, Georgia.  This is the kind of news I like to hear!  Hopefully, the new management will be in place for a long time and Ms. Walker and Ms. Powell are able to work out a system and not get overwhelmed or complacent like so many others.  Remember: just because it is rescue friendly does not mean they do no euthanize.  When they are full, or time is up, it is up, so please still hurry.

Chattooga County Animal Control has new management !!!!!! The new AC Director is Felicia D. Walker and she is very very very Rescue Friendly. She much prefers Rescue rather than euthanization. She will meet Rescues at the shelter after hours or on Sundays if you need for her to. Please be patient with her and her assistant Selena Powell while they learn the ropes. There will be big changes for the better at Chattooga. Ms. Walker has already done much to clean the shelter up. Volunteers have provided medications and vaccinations. When the last director and his staff walked out, they left it FULL of dogs - and most of them had not been put on Petfinder. Now that local people have found out that he is gone, they are all turning in their animals right and left. So we have a very full house and the Dept. of Agriculture only allows this shelter to house 38 dogs at one time and we are close to full. So we need help ASAP. We found out that the euth rate at Chattooga has been close to 100 % for the last 3 months. Please help us make January a better month !!!!!!!!!!!

The information for the shelter is as follows:
Chattooga County Animal Control
464 Red Oak Road
Summerville, GA 30747
706-857-0679 FAX: 706-857-0676
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/GA316.html

I would imagine, like any other shelter, rescues must fax or have on file a 501(3)c or a GA Department of Agriculture license.  Of course, adoptions are welcome too!

The photo is of Bruce, a “Lab Mix” who is actually a smaller dog.  He is very sweet, and likes people, but seems to have never seen a leash before and is very uncertain about it.  He has mange, but will certainly be very handsome if someone would give him some care to kick it.  Please contact the shelter if you are interested in giving him a good home! 

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