He looks so scared and his time is almost up. He looks to young to die!! 
Please Cross-Post or Adopt or Rescue

My name is 2009 (9/9)  Adult ID#2009 Tri-color Male. They list him as a
Chi-Rat Terrier. I don't see Rat-Terrier in him. 


 

 

Floyd County Animal Control
E-mail:


[email protected] 
Let 'em know you saw "2009 (9/9)" on Adopt-a-Pet.com! 

Fax:
(706) 233-0032

Website:
http://www.romefloyd.com/CitizenSafety/AnimalControl/tabid/178/Default
aspx%5C 

Contact: 
Jason Broome

Address:
431 Mathis Road SE
 RomeGA 
30161

Come Meet Our Pets...
Come Visit us! Our facility is open for adoptions from 10:00 am until 6:00
pm MondayTuesdayThursday & Friday 1:00 pm until 5:00 pm on Saturday and
Sunday. We are closed to the public on Wednesdays.

Our Adoption Process...
 Adoptions
 All pets adopted from Floyd County Animal Control are required to be spayed
or neutered by adopteras well as vaccinated for rabies per Georgia State law
 Due to fundingthis is the adopter's expense. These procedures are not
included in the adoption fee. Adoptions must be done in person at the
facility and we accept cashchecksVisaMasterCard and Debit.
Cat adoption fees: $35.00
Dog adoption fees: $40.00

Rescues
 Rescue groups wishing to rescue animals both in state and out of statemust
be a non-profit organization licensed by the Georgia Department of
Agriculture and their application to rescue must be approved by the Floyd
County Animal Control Director. For rescue groups located out of statethe
group must also meet all of the licensing requirements in the state in which
they reside. All rescue groups must have an application approved by the
Floyd County Animal Control Director. Each rescue group must submit a copy
of its shelter license and a list of approved agents to pick up animals from
the Floyd County Animal Control Shelter on official GA DOA forms. Only the
rescue license holder or an approved agent of the license holder may pick up
animals from the shelter.The applicationrescue hold request formofficial GA
DOA forms as well as our standard operating procedures may be found on our
website:
http://www.romefloyd
com/CitizenSafety/AnimalControl/RescueGroups/tabid/451/Default.aspx

We Serve the Following CitiesTownsand/or Counties...
 While we strive to adopt out all pets to good homesthis is a rural county with 
a low rate of spay/neuter. Vast numbers of pets are surrenderedor found 
lostneglectedor abandoned. Space is limited therefore pets are only held for a 
brief period at this facility. Therefore euthanization is a weekly task. We 
service all of Floyd County Georgiahowever individuals from outside the county 
are always welcome to come and adopt.

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