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Leesia Teh - a local Atlanta photographer extraodinaire - recently visted FCAS to take photographs of some of our beloved dogs on-site. 

We want to send her a very big THANK YOU to Leesia for coming to our shelter and giving these dogs there moment in the spot light.  It will hopefully help them get adopted and bring awareness to the never ending need to help the rescues in our community.

Please click here to visit Leesia's blog post and see pictures from her visit at the shelter.

 

 

 

 
Help Atlanta Pups

Do you want to help make the dogs in the shelter more comfortable? 
Project Comfy Canines is making a difference and so can you... click here to see how.   

 
Fulton County Animal Services
860 Marietta Blvd. NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
 
Monday through Thursday - 11am to 7pm
Friday - 11:00am to 6:00pm 
Saturday and Sunday - 10:00am to 5:00pm
 
Tel:               404-794-0358    
 
PLEASE NOTE: Effective March 12th, 2010 FCAS will have a new phone number.  The number above will expire. 
 
To reach us please call: 404-612-0358
 
Rabies Information

Please click on the links below to read important information on rabies.

General Questions on Rabies

Rabies in Cats

Rabies Clinic

 
Customer Service Award

One our own FCAS staff members garnered $500 of much-needed money by winning a customer service award!

Click here to read the full details!

 
FCAS Public Service Commendations

Click on the pages below to read a letter of thanks from a very grateful Fulton County resident.

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Dog Training Classes Available

FCAS is teaming up with local trainers to offer training classes for your dog. 
Click here to read more.

 
How to Build a Fence

  Click here to learn how you can build a dog-friendly fence!

 
Want to Build a Dog House?

Click here for information on how to build a dog house.

 
Anti Tethering Update

On Wednesday, March 4, 2009, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners Voted unanimously in support of a resolution to ban the tethering of dogs in Fulton County.  The resolution was sponsored by Commissioner Robb Pitts, District 2, At-Large.
      
The resolution makes it unlawful to restrain or anchor a dog by means of a tether, but allows for a temporary tethering while the dog is attended by its owner or custodian.  This resolution and code amendment will become effective September 4, 2009, allowing a six-month period to educate the public about the change.  According to Commissioner Pitts, "This will make our community better and safer for its people and pets."

Please view the links below to read the latest on the Fulton County Anti Tethering Ordinance.

Anti Tethering Flyer

Anti Tethering Ordinance

Fulton County Animal Services Ordinance

 

 
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