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Tempest needs a home from which she won't want to stray!

Help Furkids find Tempest a forever home and she will reward you with kisses and unconditional love.

Tempest was found in a high kill animal facility because she had been picked up by animal control as a stray. When someone looking for a very cute and sweet lost dog did not claim Tempest as his or her own, Furkids decided to make Tempest its own. Tempest has been living in a foster home, but she needs a forever home. Tempest weighs just 6 lbs. so she’s the perfect lap dog. She is great with kids and gets along with other dogs. She loves to play with squeaky toys and has learned how to play fetch with a tennis ball. Tempest is also doing awesome learning her house manners. Please consider giving Tempest a forever home, one from which she won’t stray.

Since Tempest is 2 years old, her adoption fee is $275 unless you have a senior or military ID, then you get an extra 25% off! Apply now to meet Tempest at Furkids.org. or email dogadoptions@furkids.org with questions.

Furkids adoption fee includes 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.

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Visit our dog shelter “Sadie’s Place” at 1520 Union Hill Rd., Alpharetta, GA 30005
Open to the public on the following days:
Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Thursdays, noon-7:00 p.m.
Saturdays, 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (closed on July 4th)

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.

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