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Please say hello to the handsome hunk named Baby Boi! Baby Boi arrived at the shelter through no fault of his own on 4/2 because he was found on the side of road all alone and his owner signed him over. Baby Boi is very sweet and cute as a button. He is slowly adjusting to his new surroundings despite being placed in a loud, overcrowded shelter. He is adorable! At such a young age, this sweet baby has a fractured elbow and will need surgery so he can go on and live his best life. Baby Boi may have never been leash trained with his previous owner but he seems to be getting the hang of it with the help of some dedicated volunteers at the shelter. He is super intelligent as he knows how to sit pretty well and lay down.
Baby Boi is current on vaccines, now neutered, tested negative for heart worms and will be micro-chipped upon his adoption. . Baby Boi is a nice size at 75 pounds and he is just 9 months old. He is still just a baby who needs someone in his corner to help him navigate through this crazy world. Can you please help him? He is more than ready to meet his new family. You will find Baby Boi patiently waiting for you in Run 18. Baby Boi's ID# is 655624.
Note - all the listings on Friends of Shelter Animals for Cobb are done by volunteers. If this cat or dog came in as a lost animal, we do not know how they might be with children, other pets, or if house trained. You can bring your pet to the shelter for a meet & greet with your potential new best friend. When inquiring about a cat or dog, please use THE ID NUMBER.
This pet is available for adoption from Cobb County Animal Services, 1060 Al Bishop Dr. Marietta, GA 30008, (770) 499-4136. Shelter hours: Tues. - Sun. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed Mondays & Holidays. The shelter prefers people to make an apt., go to - https://nqa3.nemoqappointment.com/Booking/Booking/Index/as65fg9dr953 and select Adoption. Or you can just stop by during business hours. The adoption includes shots, altering, a heart worm or combo test and a microchip. When you book an apt., it does not reserve a particular pet for you.
Please say hello to the handsome hunk named Baby Boi! Baby Boi arrived at the shelter through no fault of his own on 4/2 because he was found on the side of road all alone and his owner signed him over. Baby Boi is very sweet and cute as a button. He is slowly adjusting to his new surroundings despite being placed in a loud, overcrowded shelter. He is adorable! At such a young age, this sweet baby has a fractured elbow and will need surgery so he can go on and live his best life. Baby Boi may have never been leash trained with his previous owner but he seems to be getting the hang of it with the help of some dedicated volunteers at the shelter. He is super intelligent as he knows how to sit pretty well and lay down.
Baby Boi is current on vaccines, now neutered, tested negative for heart worms and will be micro-chipped upon his adoption. . Baby Boi is a nice size at 75 pounds and he is just 9 months old. He is still just a baby who needs someone in his corner to help him navigate through this crazy world. Can you please help him? He is more than ready to meet his new family. You will find Baby Boi patiently waiting for you in Run 18. Baby Boi's ID# is 655624.
Note - all the listings on Friends of Shelter Animals for Cobb are done by volunteers. If this cat or dog came in as a lost animal, we do not know how they might be with children, other pets, or if house trained. You can bring your pet to the shelter for a meet & greet with your potential new best friend. When inquiring about a cat or dog, please use THE ID NUMBER.
This pet is available for adoption from Cobb County Animal Services, 1060 Al Bishop Dr. Marietta, GA 30008, (770) 499-4136. Shelter hours: Tues. - Sun. 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., closed Mondays & Holidays. The shelter prefers people to make an apt., go to - https://nqa3.nemoqappointment.com/Booking/Booking/Index/as65fg9dr953 and select Adoption. Or you can just stop by during business hours. The adoption includes shots, altering, a heart worm or combo test and a microchip. When you book an apt., it does not reserve a particular pet for you.
The regular adoption fee is $115.00, but there are are always specials, so make sure to ask. The fee includes altering, age appropriate shots, combo testing for cats, a heartworm test for dogs and a microchip. You need to show your driver's license, and the shelter accepts cash, Visa or MC.
The regular adoption fee is $115.00, but there are are always specials, so make sure to ask. The fee includes altering, age appropriate shots, combo testing for cats, a heartworm test for dogs and a microchip. You need to show your driver's license, and the shelter accepts cash, Visa or MC.
You can call 770-499-4136 Tues. through Sun. from 10:30 to 4:30 for more information (closed on Mondays & Holidays).
1060 Al Bishop Dr.
Marietta, GA 30008
You can call 770-499-4136 Tues. through Sun. from 10:30 to 4:30 for more information (closed on Mondays & Holidays).
More about this shelter
We are volunteers for Cobb County Animal Services
Cobb County Animal Services was established in 1971. As part of Cobb's Department of Public Safety, we serve the entire county, protecting the residents and animals of Cobb.
The mission of the Cobb County Animal Services Unit is to enforce state laws and county ordinances pertaining to animal control and management; educate the community on responsible pet ownership and wildlife care and provide housing and care for homeless animals, while coordinating their adoptions when possible and humane euthanization when adoptions are not possible.
We are volunteers for Cobb County Animal Services
Cobb County Animal Services was established in 1971. As part of Cobb's Department of Public Safety, we serve the entire county, protecting the residents and animals of Cobb.
The mission of the Cobb County Animal Services Unit is to enforce state laws and county ordinances pertaining to animal control and management; educate the community on responsible pet ownership and wildlife care and provide housing and care for homeless animals, while coordinating their adoptions when possible and humane euthanization when adoptions are not possible.