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Lee Co. dog’s young puppies all embraced while she still awaits ‘furever’ house

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ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) – It’s been 3 months considering that the black laboratory referred to as “Mom dog” was reunited with her young puppies. And ever since, all of her infants have actually been embraced. However she hasn’t.

The journey initially started in Smithville after a couple of problems there was a laboratory entering trash and ending up being a problem.

The dog was gotten. And shelter employees discovered the dog was nursing. They brought the dog back to the location where she was discovered, causing a deserted chicken cage where her young puppies were.

Ever Since, all of the young puppies have actually been embraced. Mom Dog stays at the shelter.

Kathy Mills is an animal control officer with the marshal’s workplace in Lee County.

All of the puppies have been adopted. Mama Dog remains at the shelter.
All of the young puppies have actually been embraced. Mom Dog stays at the shelter.( WALB)

” Everyone desires a puppy cause young puppies are charming and spirited,” Mills stated. “And there’s a great deal of mistaken belief, I believe, with older pet dogs that individuals believe they have actually got bad routines or they’re going to embrace them and they’re going to pass away. And they’re going to break their heart.”

Mills stated older pet dogs at the shelter tend to have a more difficult time getting embraced. Mom Dog is a pure black laboratory and is around 3 or 4 years of ages.

” The life span for a laboratory, and I indicate she remains in exceptional health. Life span for a laboratory, they can certainly live to be 12, 13 years of ages, even older. She’s so well-mannered. She’s going to make someone simply the most fantastic buddy,” she stated.

Shelter personnel stated the requirement for animal adoption in Lee County is fantastic.

Kathy Mills is an animal control officer with the marshal’s office in Lee County.
Kathy Mills is an animal control officer with the marshal’s workplace in Lee County.( WALB)

Dana Mathis is a veterinarian tech at the shelter.

” You come out, you have a look at the pet dogs. You fulfill the pet dogs. Discover one that you believe would be a great suitable for your household,” Mathis stated. “You complete an application. The costs today are actually sensible. For the made sterile and sterilized for the women is $43.33. For the male pet dogs, it’s $40. That includes their spay and neuter, their rabies.”

The costs likewise consist of microchipping too.

Mathis tsasid personnel at the shelter can likewise assist direct individuals with discovering the best dog to fit their way of life also.

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