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We'll also keep you updated on Tom's adoption status with email updates.
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Tom

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Tom is in a foster home.  He is a super loving guy who is house trained and loves everyone! If you are approved we will set up a meet and greet at our facility.Our adoption package includes:-spay or neuter (when age appropriate)-microchip-full vetting (including up to date vaccinations & deworming)
We'll also keep you updated on Dean's adoption status with email updates.
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Dean

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
DOB: 11/29/2019Meet Dean, the canine connoisseur of bed lounging and belly rubs, who's been crashing at our place (the shelter) since March 2022. This furry cuddle machine is convinced he's a lap dog, and we haven't had the heart to tell him otherwise. When he's not auditioning for the role of most loyal pup ever, he's busy being a self-appointed security guard, keeping his territory safe from suspicious newcomers and rogue volunteers. Dean can be selective about people and dogs so if you have a furry friend already a meet and greet will be necessary. If Dean selects you though boy, he will be your furry companion and love all the attention he can get.Dean's got a bit of a diva streak with his allergies, but a few meds and he's good to go. He's on the lookout for a savvy dog parent with no small children – he's not interested in being anyone's jungle gym. If you're in the market for a fiercely loyal, protect-and-serve pup with a penchant for snuggles, Dean's your guy. Apply to adopt this four-legged legend today!Our adoption package includes:spay/neuter (when age appropriate)microchipfull vetting (including up to date vaccinations & deworming)
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Benji

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
DOB: 10/5/2018The Great Doggo SplitOnce upon a time in a bustling shelter, two Jack Russell Terriers named Bear and Benji lived a life filled with tail wags, mischief, and more than a few shenanigans. These two were the ultimate dynamic duo—think Batman and Robin, but with more fur and less crime-fighting. Bear, the larger of the two, had a flair for the dramatic, while Benji was the sweet, lovable sidekick who adored his brother and often found himself swept up in Bear's antics.After years of waiting for their forever homes, the staff at the shelter decided it was time for a big change. They sat Bear and Benji down for the talk. You know the one: Boys, you’re great together, but you might actually be too much together. Bear looked at Benji, and Benji looked at Bear. They knew this day would come—the day they’d be set free, but possibly in different directions.“I’m not saying we’re bad,” Bear said, licking his paw with all the confidence of a pup who had just stolen a whole steak off the kitchen counter. “I’m saying we’re… misunderstood. Right, Benji?”“Misunderstood?” Benji echoed, a plush, stuffing-free toy hanging from his mouth like a bizarre trophy. With that, Bear puffed out his chest. “We bring excitement! We’re like a rollercoaster! A thrilling ride of barks and zoomies! Plus, who doesn’t love a good game of tug-of-war that ends with us accidentally unrolling the entire toilet paper roll?”Benji nodded, recalling the glory of that epic mess. But deep down, he started to feel that maybe a little independence could be good for them. After all, he was the good-natured one—the model citizen who walked well on a leash, kept his kennel tidy, and had a soft spot for chewing on bones rather than stuffing-filled toys. Meanwhile, Bear’s enthusiasm sometimes turned their adventures into all-out doggy disasters.One sunny afternoon, after several rounds of heartwarming howls and wild wrestling matches, they finally agreed: “Alright, let’s give each other a chance to shine on our own!” It was a bittersweet decision, but the promise of loving homes was too enticing to ignore.So, with his tail wagging and heart racing, Benji is ready to strut his stuff for potential adopters. Meet Benji: 1322 DAYS and Counting with us! Disposition: True to the Jack Russell temperament No other animals: Benji needs a home where he is the sole focus. No children under 10: His environment should be calm and without young kids. Love for belly rubs and food: Benji enjoys affection and treats. Our adoption package includes:spay/neuter (when age appropriate)microchipfull vetting (including up to date vaccinations & deworming)The first step to adoption is filling out an application!
We'll also keep you updated on Gus's adoption status with email updates.
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Gus

Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Male, Adult
Centerville, GA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Gus is such a loving boy. When you walk by his kennel he has to reach out and touch you if you don't speak to him. Gus loves to ride and go on outings. When he is out he wants everyone to stop and give him love. Gus was adopted as a puppy and returned due to no fault of his. Gus would benefit from some training and an active family. Gus can be dog-selective and would require a meet and greet with resident pets. If you are interested in adopting GUs fill out an application. Gus would love for you to come by and visit with him and his friends on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm. We are located at 810 Carl Vinson Parkway in Centerville GA.Our adoption package includes: Spay/ Neuter (when age appropriate) Microchip Fully Vetted (up to date on vaccines and dewormed)
We'll also keep you updated on Collins's adoption status with email updates.
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Collins

Dachshund American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Warner Robins, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Collins  This resilient dachshund mix has been through more than any dog should. Collins was starved to skin and bones then cruelly thrown from a moving car —but despite it all, she never lost her spark. She’s a survivor with a heart full of sass and a tail that never stops wagging. Collins is very energetic, playful, and always ready for fun. She gets along well with other dogs—especially those who aren’t trying to be the boss—and she loves being part of the action. Now that she’s healthy and thriving, Collins is ready to find the forever home she deserves—one filled with love, patience, and plenty of belly rubs.  ##2489596##
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Apple Cider

Labrador Retriever Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Warner Robins, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Apple Cider!  This little lab/terrier mix girl is as adorable as her name suggests—tiny, sweet, and a total lovebug. Apple Cider melts into your arms, gives the softest kisses, and loves nothing more than snuggling close once playtime is over. She came in with her brother, Penguin, and the two are just as cute together as they are apart. Apple Cider has a gentle nature, a happy spirit, and the perfect mix of playful energy and cuddly calm. If you're looking for a precious pup who will fill your home with love, laughter, and a whole lot of sweetness, Apple Cider is your girl.  Apply today to meet her! ##2599204##

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Humane Society of Houston County, Inc

810 Carl Vinson Pkwy, Centerville, GA 31028

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Paws in Middle Georgia Animal Rescue

408 N Houston Rd, Warner Robins, GA 31093

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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SENC Rescue, Inc

203 Northfield Dr, Warner Robins, GA 31093

Pet Types: dogs

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Pawsome Southern Rescue

Warner Robins, GA 31088

Pet Types: dogs

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Take A Chance Animal Rescue

205-A Old Perry Road, Bonaire, GA 31005

Pet Types: dogs

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SAFE Adoption Center

4214 Fulton Mill Rd., Macon, GA 31216

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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BCSO Animal Services

4214 Fulton Mill Rd, Macon, GA 31216

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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BIBB COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE ANIMAL SERVICES

4214 FULTON MILL RD, MACON, GA 31216

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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