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Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Pitbull Problem In Georgia

The animal control facilities across the state of Georgia are killing hundreds of pit bulls each week. Each homeless pit bull that dies in the street or sits helpless in a shelter is the product of a breeder, either intentionally or acciden...tally. Responsible pit bull owners have their dogs spayed or neutered. This is crucial to fixing the pit bull overpopulation crisis throughout our state. Pit bull owners have many resources available to help them afford to spay or neuter their dogs. One of those resources is our Low Cost Spay and Neuter Program that our hospital offers to the local residents of Clayton, Fulton and Henry counties. We also accept applications for the Georgia Department of Agriculture Spay and Neuter Program and vouchers from the Clayton Humane Society. For more information about our Low Cost Spay & Neuter Program please call (404) 366-4370.

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