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Health & Fitness

Molly Is a Joy

Molly loves all the things that a typical Lab loves. She loves to chase balls and run and jump and be outside.

Molly (Kennel #4096) came to the shelter on March 27th as a stray pick up. She is a black Lab mix and appears to be 1-2 years old. She has not been spayed and she is aproximately fifty pounds. Molly is full of energy and loves to meet new friends. Molly loves all the things that a typical Lab loves. She loves to chase balls and run and jump and given the opportunity, she will probably be an excellent swimmer. Molly needs the right person to come and adopt her and provide the TLC that she so desperately needs right now. She is one sweet little dog and she will make a great addition to any family lucky enough to give her the second chance that she deserves.

If you’re interested in adopting Molly or any of the other dogs or cats, that are available, please visit the Douglas County Animal Shelter located at 1755 County Services Road (off Cedar Mountain Road). The shelter is open Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The shelter is closed to the public on Monday, but open to rescue organizations on Mondays.

Come see all the DCAC pets posted weekly at Rainbow Connections on Facebook or see our sister Furbabies of DCAS page where they can also be seen.

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Pet listings are updated daily, however, some animals featured may be adopted prior to your arrival and that after all is the goal. If the pet you are interested in has been adopted, please consider giving another of the many loveable pets an opportunity to be your forever friend and allow them to show you just how special they each are when they are given a chance.

Adoption fees for dogs and cats at DCAC is $25 and there is a $10 micro chip fee. $35 for the opportunity to make a friend for life and the opportunity to give a fur kid a forever home is a small price to pay. All dogs presently receive intake inoculations for kennel cough, parvo and distemper (cats receive distemper) and all pets adopted from the shelter are required to have their rabies shots and be spayed or neutered within thirty days of adoption, unless they are kittens or puppies. The Douglas County Animal Shelter phone: 770-942-5961. If the line is busy, please keep trying as there is often limited staff to answer calls. However, messages left will be returned as time permits.

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To learn about other animals available for adoption at Douglas County Animal Control, view their PetFinder listings on their website.

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