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Rain You Wouldn't Mind Inside Your Home

Rain, a tan and white Labrador/ Pitbull mix, hopes you'll adopt her from the Oconee County Animal Control.

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Rain is a female tan and white Labrador/ Pitbull mix, approximately 6-8 months old. She was found as a stray. Rain is easy going and loves attention from any one around her. Please refer to ID A14803588. Crystal Berisko
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Xena is very affectionate and loving. She would love to cuddle in someone's lap. Come by and see the cutie today. ID#A14811445
Smoke is a female, domestic shorthaired, gray Tabby, approximately 5-8-months-old. She has a very soft coat and is beautiful. She is very friendly and playful.  She will make a wonderful house cat.  Please come see her today.  ID# 14256265
Jefferson is a 6 month old male, black and white Tuxedo, domestic shorthair.  He is an absolute HAM.  He will melt your heart as soon as you touch him.  He would love a wonderful home with children and someone who will pay him a lot of attention.  HE IS A MUST SEE! Come by and visit him today!  ID #A14940284.
Rain is a female tan and white Labrador/ Pitbull mix, approximately 6-8 months old. She was found as a stray. Rain is easy going and loves attention from any one around her. Please refer to ID A14803588.
Bronson and Brutus are brothers who came in as strays.  They are very handsome puppies approximately 6 months old. There are super sweet, a little shy at first, but love to wag their tails with excitement.   Please come see them today! Pictured you will see Bronson!

Check out other animals currently available at the shelter at Petango.com.

Ready to take one home?

The adoption fee is $100 for a cat or dog, and the cost includes the spay or neuter, a 1-year Rabies vaccine, a microchip, light exam, fecal exam, deworming, the DHLPP and Bordatella vaccines for dogs and the FVRCP vaccine for cats.

See more information about the adoption process.

Volunteers are also needed at the Oconee County Animal Shelter.

About this column: The Oconee County Animal Control has many cats and dogs in need of good homes. To inquire about adoption, please call Animal Control Officer Crystal Berisko at 706-769-3956. The shelter is located at 1171 Branch Road Bishop, Georgia 30621. Related Topics: Animal Control, Cats, Dogs, and Pet Adoption
Have you adopted a pet from the Oconee County Animal Shelter? What did you name it? Tell us in the comments.

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