Adopt A Pet

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  • Fannin County Animal Control Officer J.R. Cornett holds this female Feist mix who was picked up on Panter Street in McCaysville Wednesday, March 4. This girl will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a light brown coat with sweet tea eyes. View her under Animal Control number 095-20.
    Fannin County Animal Control Officer J.R. Cornett holds this female Feist mix who was picked up on Panter Street in McCaysville Wednesday, March 4. This girl will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a light brown coat with sweet tea eyes. View her under Animal Control number 095-20.
  • This female Boxer mix was an owner surrender and will be staying at Animal Control until adopted. She has a white and brown coat with tea colored eyes. View her under Animal Control number 092-20.
    This female Boxer mix was an owner surrender and will be staying at Animal Control until adopted. She has a white and brown coat with tea colored eyes. View her under Animal Control number 092-20.
  • This female mix was picked up on Clay Circle in Mineral Bluff Wednesday, March 4. She will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a honey brown coat with marigold eyes. View her under Animal Control number 091-2020.
    This female mix was picked up on Clay Circle in Mineral Bluff Wednesday, March 4. She will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. She has a honey brown coat with marigold eyes. View her under Animal Control number 091-2020.
  • This male Blue Heeler mix was picked up at Wendy’s in Blue Ridge Thursday, March 5. He will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. He has a gray coat with black speckles and a white chest. View him under Animal Control number 096-20.
    This male Blue Heeler mix was picked up at Wendy’s in Blue Ridge Thursday, March 5. He will be staying at Animal Control until reclaimed or adopted. He has a gray coat with black speckles and a white chest. View him under Animal Control number 096-20.
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The shelter at Animal Control is currently over capacity. Folks are urged to check there for a lost pooch, others are encouraged to adopt.

When you adopt a dog, you gain more than a pet. You gain a loyal companion who will love you unconditionally. Adopted dogs make the most gracious, loving, thankful pets.

In the past week, officers brought in six dogs with one reclaimed, one adopted, one going to the Humane Society of Blue Ridge, one to Doggone Rescue and one to 4 Lucky Paws Rescue.

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

Community members are welcome to make item or monetary donations and may also walk dogs to help them get exercise.

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 - Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the facility. 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.