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  • This female mix was found in McCaysville Thursday, May 21 and will be staying at Fannin County Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a short, orange and white coat with chocolate colored eyes. View this girl using intake number 146-20. She is being held by Animal Control Manager John Drullinger.
    This female mix was found in McCaysville Thursday, May 21 and will be staying at Fannin County Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a short, orange and white coat with chocolate colored eyes. View this girl using intake number 146-20. She is being held by Animal Control Manager John Drullinger.
  • This female mix was picked up in McCaysville Thursday, May 21 and will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a short, red coat with amber eyes. This girl is very calm and sweet. View her using intake number 145-20.
    This female mix was picked up in McCaysville Thursday, May 21 and will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a short, red coat with amber eyes. This girl is very calm and sweet. View her using intake number 145-20.
  • This male mix was picked up on Power Dam Road May 16 in Epworth and will stay at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. He has a shiny, black brindled coat with a white chest. This boy is full of energy! View him using intake number 142-20.
    This male mix was picked up on Power Dam Road May 16 in Epworth and will stay at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. He has a shiny, black brindled coat with a white chest. This boy is full of energy! View him using intake number 142-20.
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The featured dog of the week is the female mix being held by Fannin County Animal Control Manager John Drullinger.

She has a short, orange and white coat with chocolate colored eyes.

This gal is a sweet, well behaved pup.

She was picked up in McCaysville Thursday, May 21.

She will reside at Animal Control until adopted or reclaimed.

Inquire about this sweet pooch with Animal Control using her intake number 146-20.

In the past week, officers brought in five dogs. One dog went to Doggone Rescue.

Volunteers are welcome to come play and walk dogs during regular hours.

Animal Control Officers and volunteers alike hope folks may be willing to open their home and their hearts to the dogs in their facility.

Pet owners should make sure to properly tag and identify pets to prevent them being picked up unnecessarily. It is also advised to keep microchip information up to date. 

Hours of operation at Animal Control are Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. After hours, the officers follow up with community concerns and respond to stray dog calls.

Call 706-632-3845 for information on any of the dogs at Animal Control, to donate, volunteer or to see if a lost family pet has been picked up.