Sunday, November 4, 2012
The Gwinnett County Animal Shelter has several cats and kittens currently available for adoption.
If you are interested in adopting any of these beautiful cats, please call the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter at 770-339-3200 and refer to the animal ID# listed below the photo. Listed availability is based upon the most recent information posted on the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter website at the time of article publication. To see more pets available for adoption, visit the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter website. Interested in volunteering at the shelter? Complete the Gwinnett Animal Shelter volunteer form. Volunteers can help at the shelter by walking dogs, handling cats and kittens, cleaning and sanitizing animal areas and assisting citizens. See also:
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Can you help one of these adorable dogs find a forever home?
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- Kristi Reed
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Saturday, November 3, 2012
If you are interested in adopting any of these adorable dogs, please call the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter at 770-339-3200 and refer to the animal ID# listed below the photo. Listed availability is based upon the most recent information posted on the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter website at the time of article publication. To see more pets available for adoption, visit the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter website. Interested in volunteering at the shelter? Complete the Gwinnett Animal Shelter volunteer form. Volunteers can help at the shelter by walking dogs, handling cats and kittens, cleaning and sanitizing animal areas and assisting citizens. See also:
Thursday, April 12, 2012
K-9 Caleb served with the Gwinnett County Police Department for nine years before retiring in 2011.
Gwinnett County Police buried one of their own today. Funeral services for K-9 Caleb were held Thursday afternoon at Oak Rest Pet Gardens in Bethlehem. Ofc. John Bailey said Caleb would be remembered by many for "bringing great tenacity to the game." "Although stubborn at times, Caleb made a great police dog," Bailey said. "It is without question that he made Gwinnett County a safer place to live." After retiring from the force in March of 2011, K-9 Caleb became the full time pet of his handler Cpl. Mike Waddell. "He was a wonderful addition to the Waddell family," Bailey said. "He changed from being that tough police dog to being a silly part of their family," he added. Bailey encouraged those in attendance not to dwell on the pain of …
Kristi Reed
7:59 pm on Friday, April 13, 2012
Thanks for uploading the photo Cyndi. What a handsome dog!   more ›