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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 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.

It’s time for the reintroduction of our temporary JAC Mascot. Whenever we pick a temporary mascot, that animal’s adoption fee is reduced to $85, and they become our go-to dog for special events!
Meet Breeze (JAC #50495). She came to us back in September running with another female dog. The kind people that found them took them to a vet to have them checked out before they brought them to us. She’s about 3-4 years old and weighs around 65lbs. She is also HEARTWORM NEGATIVE! She has definitely been in a home before. She knows a handful of commands like “sit” “lay down” “shake” and “speak.” She LOVES people and other dogs. When we took her to an event this past weekend, she wanted so badly to jump up on everyone that came to see her 🥰She also was trying to play with the other dogs she saw. She enjoys adventures/walks. One of her favorite things to do while outside is follow scent trails she finds along the way. She is absolutely obsessed with tennis balls. She’ll act like she’s fetching, but good luck getting the ball out of her mouth. She is one incredible girl who is SO deserving of a good home and lifestyle that fits her needs. If you want to know any more about Breeze, give us a call at (870) 935-3920. We can talk you through the adoption process, answer any questions you may have, and set up an appointment for you to come meet her. Please share and let’s get this girl a home!!!

JAC #50960 This male is available for adoption. He is about a year old and weighs 65lbs. This dog is SWEET. He is heartworm POSITIVE, but we will be glad to answer any questions you have about heartworm disease prior to adoption. Any time he had the leash in his mouth, he would just prance like he was so proud he was walking himself. 😌 He gets along with most dogs, but not so much with dominant male dogs, so if you’re interested, bring your other dog(s) along to meet him! Call out office at (870) 935-3920 to set up an appointment to meet this handsome man.
Our adoption fee is $125 for dogs and puppies. This includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, 5-in-1 vaccines, dewormer. We also offer a microchip for an extra $10.00 and a heartworm test(for age appropriate dogs) for an extra $5.00.

JAC #50930 This little boy is available for adoption. He’s about 4 months old and weighs 15lbs. All he really needs is basic puppy training. He is an absolute sweetheart with lots of energy and a big bark. Yeah, he loves to talk back. 🤭 He is very smart and caught on to basic things quickly; like NOT jumping up.
Call our office at (870) 935-3920 to set up an appointment to meet him!
Our adoption fee is $125 for dogs and puppies. This includes spay/neuter, rabies vaccine, 5-in-1 vaccines, dewormer. We also offer a microchip for an extra $10.00 and a heartworm test(for age appropriate dogs) for an extra $5.00.

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