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Cherokee County Animal Shelter
131 Chattin Drive
Canton, GA 30115
(770) 345-7270
Cherokee County Marshal's Office
90 North Street
Suite 360
Canton, GA 30114
(678) 493-6200
For reporting neglect and abuse
Cherokee County Animal Control
(678) 493-6200
Georgia
Veterinary Medical Association
2814 Spring Road, Suite 217
Atlanta, GA 30339
(678) 309-9800 or (800) 853-1625
Fax: (678) 309-3361
Email:
gvma@gvma.net
Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friends of Cherokee Animals - Animal
Annex
This site provides photos of animals currently available for adoption
from the Cherokee County Animal Shelter.
Petfinder
This site contains information about animals available for adoption from
other shelters.
Pet Orphans Rescue and Adoptions
This site provides a wealth of information about rescuing or
adopting virtually any breed of cat or dog. Check here for discounted
spay neuter programs, photos of pets for adoption, and more.
Atlanta Humane Society
Atlanta Pets
A quality pet care service provider serving Cherokee County.
GoodMews
Good Mews is a no-kill, no cage cat haven in
Marietta.
ASPCA
National ASPCA site with useful information on animal care,
animal resources, and educational materials
Humane
Society of the United States
Promoting the protection of all animals
Pets Lost and Found
Index lost and found pets
Animal Help
Index of lost and found pets through classified
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Question:
How do I
report suspected abuse or neglect of an animal?
Answer:
Please call
the
Cherokee County Marshal’s office
at (678) 493-6200. We urge you to report cruelty to or neglect of any
animal to the marshal’s office as soon as it is discovered. It is
beneficial to provide proof of the abuse or neglect by taking photos or
videotape of the situation. Examples of cruelty/neglect may include but
are not limited to:
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Beating
or physically abusing an animal
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Wiring
or duct taping an animal's mouth closed
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Lack of
adequate food, fresh water, warm shelter in the winter
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Lack of
cool/shaded shelter in the summer
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Contaminated living area
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Keeping
the animal on very short chain
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Not
providing medical care for a sick animal
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Keeping
an animal in a cage that is too small
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Intentional frequent breeding of an animal
Dog
fighting is also illegal in Georgia and should be reported to the
Marshal’s Office. For more information on cruelty to animals, please
visit the Animal Cruelty page at
www.petorphans.com.
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Question:
I have lost
my pet. How do I begin looking for him?
Answer:
Please call
the
Cherokee County Animal Shelter
at (770) 345-7270. Their hours of operation are Monday -
Saturday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm. You may also want to place an ad in local
newspaper. (Usually the ads for lost pets are free.) The Atlanta
Journal Constitution (404) 577-5772, The Cherokee Tribune (770) 479-1441
and The Cherokee Ledger-News (770) 928-0706 run lost and found ads for
free.
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Question:
I have
found a dog or cat on my property. What do I do?
Answer:
You may
call
Cherokee County Animal Control at
(678) 493-6200 to come pick up the animal. Or, you may contact the
Cherokee County Animal Shelter at (770)
345-7270 to see if anyone has reported this pet missing.
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Question:
What kind
of programs does CCHS offer to assist in the cost of spaying or
neutering an animal?
Answer:
The primary
program for spay neuter assistance is our
SNAP program. Just complete and mail
the
application form. This program is for financially qualified
individuals only. You may also access a list of low cost spay neuter
programs in the Atlanta area at
www.petorphans.com.
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Question:
I want to
adopt a certain breed of dog or cat. I have checked the shelter, and
there aren’t any available. How can I find what I am looking for?
Answer:
You may
visit
www.petorphans.com
for a list of rescue groups in the Atlanta area. Pet Orphans™ Referral
is a referral organization located in the Atlanta, area that is working
to help independent rescue groups find homes for their purebred and
mixed breed orphaned family dogs and cats.
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Question:
I have
collected items or donations that I would like to present to The
Cherokee County Humane Society. Who should I contact?
Answer:
Please
email CCHS,
or leave a voice message on the CCHS voice mail at (770) 928-5115. We
will coordinate with you on collecting the items or donations.
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Question:
I would
like to donate supplies to the shelter. What do they need?
Answer:
The Animal
Shelter staff requests the following items if you are interested in
helping out:
- Blankets
- Animal Shampoo
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Towels
- Newspapers
- Pet
Carriers
- Coffee (for the staff!)
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- Carpet Squares (samples, remnants)
- Paper Towels
- Pet
Food
- Cat
Litter
- Trash bags
- Cleaning Products (Bleach, Lysol, Window Cleaner, etc.)
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Items can
be left by the front door. If you would like to bring them during office
hours, the shelter is open Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm. For more
information, please call the shelter at (770) 345-7270.
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Question:
How do I
volunteer to help with projects through CCHS?
Answer:
The success
of our programs depends on our volunteers. CCHS could not implement or
execute many of its programs without dedicated volunteers. We currently
need help with
offsite adoptions
and the
SNAP program, or you may contact the
Cherokee County Animal Shelter at (770)
345-7270 if you wish to be of assistance at the shelter. The shelter’s
hours of operation are Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm. We will also
be glad to add your name to our volunteer database and contact you in
the future as we are continually adding new programs.
Click here to print
and mail our volunteer form.
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Question:
What kind
of duties would I have as a shelter volunteer?
Answer:
DAILY:
Clean cages, wash bowls, do laundry, sweep and mop offices, empty trash,
clean bathrooms & break room.
WEEKLY:
Unfold newspapers, clean pet carriers, clean outside pens, pick up yard
waste, wash windows, wash vehicles, clean air filters and air exchange
systems, work on special projects.
TRAINED
VOLUNTEERS ONLY: Assemble adoption packs, office duties, assist
customers with animals, grooming.
For more
information, please contact the shelter directly at (770) 345-7270. The
shelter is open Monday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm.
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