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Adopt a large dog (40 lbs. and over) in May 2015 and pay no adoption fee! All dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and so much more!
Please consider adopting a large dog from Furkids. The bigger the dog, the more to love!

The start of summer is one of the slowest times of the year for our dog adoptions. As a no-kill shelter, when we are full we can no longer help dogs in need.
Few adoptions = Little/no cage space = Less lives saved
To encourage adoptions right now, Furkids is waiving adoption fees until May 31st for dogs weighing 40 lbs. or more. These dogs are often overlooked, but they have many wonderful qualities that a young puppy does not. Many of our larger dogs are crate or potty trained already! They are less likely to chew and already walk well on a leash. Browse and apply to adopt at www.furkids.org.
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Canβt adopt right now? Consider fostering an animal for the summer or donating even $5. Every little bit goes toward saving a life. You can find information about our foster program and/or to make a donation at www.furkids.org.
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Furkids is a 501c3 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. Furkids cares for more animals on a daily basis than any other local organization and has rescued and altered more than 15,000 animals since its founding in 2002. Approximately 1,000 cats and dogs are in the Furkids program today, in the Furkids shelters, 14 PetSmart and Petco adoption centers and more than 400 foster homes.