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EAGLE BIRD DOGS
EAGLE BIRD DOGS

Dogs will change your life if you let them and if you give them a chance. Our Eagle Bird Dogs, brought to you by Animal Medical Center, deserve a chance for a loving family and a forever home. These are great dogs are ready to be your new best friend. If you see a dog you are connected to, write down the ID number and call Jonesboro Animal Control at 870-935-3920. OR, check out more dogs available for adoption on the J.A.C. Facebook page HERE.

JAC#49660 This male is about 4 months old and weighs 30 pounds. He loves to run around and play chase. Has tons of that puppy energy to keep you busy and entertained! PLEASE RESCUE HIM TODAY!!!

JAC #49622 Mister boss is in search of a home to lead and protect. He’s about five months old and weighs around 25lbs. He’s full of puppy energy and ready to explore. He would make the best adventure buddy! PLEASE ADOPT HIM TODAY!!!

JAC #49623 The goodest boy is ready for his forever home. He’s about 5 months old and weighs approximately 25lbs. He’s full of rambunctious energy and ready to burn all your kids’ energy! PLEASE SAVE HIM TODAY!!!

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