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Brantley Gilbert is waiting patiently to celebrate finding a forever home. End the wait. Adopt Brantley so the party can begin! More...

Adopting is a rewarding experience for everyone, especially the animals. Please consider saving a life today!

Brantley Gilbert found his way out of a rural high kill animal shelter to become a Furkids! We all cheer when a local boy makes good but Furkids is not his last stop. This unshaven 15-lb. country boy is going all the way to the top...right into a forever home. Brantley Gilbert is sweeter than Sweet Tea. He is a silly and playful low rider built to ferret dust bunnies from under the bed and then he will burrow deep under the covers before they can launch a counter attack. Brantley will keep you entertained with his antics and charm you with his scruffy boy next door good looks. Waste no time getting to know this local legend.

Since Brantley Gilbert is 2 years old, his adoption fee is $275 unless you have a senior or military ID, then you get an extra 25% off! Furkids adoption fees for all dogs include the following: Bordetella vaccinations, a heartworm test, deworming, microchipping, flea treatment, and spaying or neutering, along with any other necessary medical care prior to adoption. Apply now to meet Brantley Gilbert at Furkids.org or email dogadoptions@furkids.org with questions.

You can view all of Furkids’ available cats and dogs at Furkids.org. For information about our adoption centers and events, CLICK HERE.

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Furkids is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization that operates the largest cage-free, no-kill shelter in the Southeast for rescued cats and a no-kill shelter for dogs. At these locations, animals experience the best care in a loving, safe environment until they are adopted into forever homes. The Furkids mission is to help end pet overpopulation in Georgia through sterilization, high-quality adoption and by providing valuable spay/neuter services and pet care education to people in the community.

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