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Show some love: adopt a pet

He’d just been brought in that morning by an animal control officer. A little mixed terrier.

He’d been locked inside a vacant, abandoned house in a subdivision right next to the Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement Center. Jason Cannon, a supervisor at the shelter, said the pet had been in the house several days before someone contacted authorities.

“He’s skin and bones,” he said. “We’ve got vet work to do on him. Get its weight up. He’ll be needing a home.”

Cannon doesn’t know for sure, but surmises the occupants probably left the dwelling -and the dog - because of foreclosure. This shelter, like many in metro Atlanta and nationwide, is taking in pets for adoption because owners can no longer provide for them. Quite a few cite foreclosure when they give the animals up, said Chris Hughes, rescue coordinator.

“It’s hard on the people,” she said. “And hard on the animals.”

So if you hanker for a new pet, head over to the animal shelter in Lawrenceville. The Badie Tour stopped by Wednesday. My kids wanted to come to work with me after I told them where I was going. Good thing they didn’t. I’m pretty sure we would have left with an animal. Even without them, a jet-black cat with green eyes and a tan chow puppy almost had a home.

Almost.

Cannon gave me a tour of the $7.5 million facility, which opened in September 2007. It’s not even fair to compare the new digs to the old county shelter off Hi-Hope Road. Gone are the metal cages in the adoption area. Here, animals are kept in see-through pens (don’t tap the glass, a sign states) that have individual air filtration systems. That way, diseases can’t spread among the canines and felines. Gone is that putrid smell that practically took your breath away when you walked into the kennel area of the old shelter.

And gone are those gray, dull colors; the new facility is warm, cheery, welcoming. It has a spay/neuter clinic, a barn for livestock, and isolation areas such as a sick bay.

The county’s animal control officers are based there. So is the Gwinnett County Police Department’s K-9 unit.

Cannon admitted the drab conditions at the old shelter fueled a perception that the county, and the shelter staff, couldn’t care less about the animals. Of course, that was the furthest thing from the truth, he said, yet some people believed it. Now the county has a facility to bark proudly about.

“Our image wasn’t good, Cannon said, “though we tried and did the best we could with that building.”

The shelter can house 168 animals and takes in about 20 to 25 animals a day that have strayed, been abandoned or neglected, or turned in for adoption. You can find most any size, shape and breed of dog you want.

And if you’re interested in that mixed terrier who was left all alone, ask to see the dog in pen No. 178.

The Animal Welfare and Enforcement Center, 884 Winder Highway. Adoption and reclaim hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday; 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Online: www.gwinnettanimalcontrol.com. Rick Badie’s column appears on Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Contact him at 770-263-3875 or e-mail: rbadie@ajc.com.

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By Bruce Wilcox

July 10, 2008 1:29 PM | Link to this

“If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” - Unknown

I cannot pass through a shelter without taking one home, usually one will give me that certain look and they’ll have a home. I’ve had several from shelters and never had a problem.

I have never been without a dog, better company then a lot of people I know, I think that is part of another quote. It must be a terrible feeling to be in such disperate straights that you have to leave a pet behind. The innocent suffer the most.

By Jim Osterman

July 10, 2008 5:16 PM | Link to this

Rick:

Getting people to adopt from shelters can’t be stressed enough. We have three pound pups — the latest just joined us three weeks ago.

By Blogfather

July 10, 2008 5:36 PM | Link to this

What about tiny little baby bunnies?

By Katie

July 11, 2008 5:46 AM | Link to this

Every animal I have (4 cats, 2 dogs) was adopted from a shelter. Like Bruce, I can’t walk through one of those places w/o taking an animal home. If I had the space (and $$ of course) I would adopt every single one that was doomed to be put down.

By Gandalf, the Grey

July 11, 2008 4:39 PM | Link to this

bunnies are food….

By Jais

July 11, 2008 10:38 PM | Link to this

yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawn another slopehead Rick Badie article. ajc editors- fire this man.

By No way. Yahwey.

July 12, 2008 10:49 AM | Link to this

Rick Badie is probably the best writer on the AJC. He doesn’t try so hard like Wootie and his Blowtrolls. Badie is natural. His prose comes at you like a kitten, unassuming, non judgemental, and soft. Unlike Wootie and his Blowtrolls who have to make partisan references on every square of bathroom tissue that serves as their pallet. Instead, Badie enlightens and entertains, a perfect coffee mate. So different from Wootie and his Blowtrolls, who confiscate decency and violate propriety with every utterance, like the concealed-tampon-carrying, weapons-grade fissures they present to the GOP tubes they work for.

Badie is not a sellout, unlike Wootie and his……aw, you get the bit.

By Jais

July 12, 2008 11:46 AM | Link to this

Naw Rick is an idiot. He avoid the real news and works on stupid crap while the state languishes more every day. He’s a fouth-rate hack by any journalistic view of it.

By Mark

July 12, 2008 1:24 PM | Link to this

That you, Mrs Badie?

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