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EAGLE “BIRD” DOGS

These Eagle “Bird” Dogs, along with other great dogs and cats, are available for adoption from Jonesboro Animal Control. They are cute, cuddly and ready for a forever home. To adopt or foster, please call Jonesboro Animal Control at (870) 935-3920 or stop by the state-of-the-art facilities on Highland Drive (HWY 18) past Commerce Drive, then turn at ABF Trucking.

If you’d like to see more potential pets, The Jonesboro Animal Control Facebook page features more animals up for adoption.

JAC #43683 Female Border Collie mix
This sweet girl is around 6 months old and weighs around 32 pounds. She is a little shy but very loving. She loves people and gets along great with other dogs. PLEASE RESCUE HER TODAY!!!

JAC #43688 Female Pit Bull Mix
This sweet girl has not had the easiest life. She came to us with most of her hair missing on her back side. She has been treated and is healing up. She is around 2 years old and weighs around 51 pounds. She is a little shy at first but very sweet. PLEASE GIVE HER A LOVING HOME TODAY!!!

JAC #43709 Male Collie/Terrier Mix
This happy guy is around 1 year old and weighs around 34 pounds. He is very sweet, loves people and seems to get along with most other dogs. PLEASE ADOPT HIM TODAY!!!

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