Thursday, May 7, 2009

Lost Dogs in Grantville

Just got this news flash from Maryleigh Preston-McClure, Grantville's volunteer Animal Control Helper-Outer....

FOUND: male puppy guessing to be 8-10 weeks old. I believe it to be a husky or Sheppard mix. Very sweet, Black & White

Should this puppy belong to you please claim immediately by contacting Joe at Grantville’s City Hall. joe@cityofgrantville.com 770-583-2289

Four other dogs still waiting to be claimed by their owners.

We will be looking for short term foster homes for some dogs in the near future…….shots completed prior to giving to new foster parents. Please contact Joe if you are able to provide a home for a month or two. Dog food can be provided.

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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had what appears to be a chocolate lab mix that walked into my garage - please email eric4ua@aol.com if your missing it.

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