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  • his female mix named Alexa is an owner surrender and will remain at Animal Control until adopted. She is a small-sized pooch and boasts a shiny, black coat. This gal is super sweet. View her under intake number 157-20. She is being held by Animal Control Officer Pat Patterson.
    his female mix named Alexa is an owner surrender and will remain at Animal Control until adopted. She is a small-sized pooch and boasts a shiny, black coat. This gal is super sweet. View her under intake number 157-20. She is being held by Animal Control Officer Pat Patterson.
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The featured dog of the week is a female mix, named Alexa, who is shown being held by Fannin County Animal Control Officer Pat Patterson.

She has a short and shiny black coat with a strip of white and dark cocoa bean eyes.

This gal is very sweet and would pair well in a loving home.

Alexa is a smaller pooch and has cute, floppy ears.

She is an owner surrender and will reside at Animal Control until adopted.

Inquire about this sweet pooch with Animal Control using her intake number 157-20.

In the past week, officers brought in six dogs with two reclaimed. Two dogs went to the Humane Society of Blue Ridge and one to Another Chance 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.