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WAGS Rescue, Inc About 8 years ago, I was contacted by a breeder who asked if we would consider taking her dogs upon retirement. We came to a verbal agreement and over the years have assisted in getting so many into loving homes so they can live normal lives. Tonight, I’ll be posting some that we feel are social, vetted and ready for the next adventure. It will take Joan Thigpen a day to get them all up on the website. Please note, continued leash and potty training will be needed. They are UTD on vaccines, spayed/neutered, microchipped and HW neg. You can apply at wags-rescue.org
WAGS Rescue, Inc About 8 years ago, I was contacted by a breeder who asked if we would consider taking her dogs upon retirement. We came to a verbal agreement and over the years have assisted in getting so many into loving homes so they can live normal lives. Tonight, I’ll be posting some that we feel are social, vetted and ready for the next adventure. It will take Joan Thigpen a day to get them all up on the website. Please note, continued leash and potty training will be needed. They are UTD on vaccines, spayed/neutered, microchipped and HW neg. You can apply at wags-rescue.org
We are a 501(c)(3) rescue who helps keep dogs out of the shelters as well as pull as many as we can from all local and surrounding shelters. WAGS rescue stands for Wayne and Glynn Surrounding rescue. We see the need daily to save lives and we are busy keeping dogs from dying. We are licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. All animals are fully vetted and in home foster homes.
We are a 501(c)(3) rescue who helps keep dogs out of the shelters as well as pull as many as we can from all local and surrounding shelters. WAGS rescue stands for Wayne and Glynn Surrounding rescue. We see the need daily to save lives and we are busy keeping dogs from dying. We are licensed by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. All animals are fully vetted and in home foster homes.