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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 #43730 Female American Pit Bull
This is Harley. She is around 8 months old and weighs around 30 pounds. She was surrendered with her brother, who has already been adopted. She is a sweet girl that is very smart and loves to learn new things. Her owner said she was housebroken, good with kids and other dogs. Let’s find Harley a new home too. PLEASE ADOPT HER TODAY!!!

JAC #43754 Female Labrador Mix
This girl is a load of fun and loves everyone. She is around 5 months old and weighs around 25 pounds. She loves to run and play and even brings the toy back to you. PLEASE GIVE HER A HOME TODAY!!!

JAC #43755 Male Collie/Lab Mix
This happy guy around 1 1/2 years old and weighs around 53 pounds. He loves to play and even brings the toy back (sometimes). He is a laid back guy that seems to get along with everyone. PLEASE TAKE HIM HOME TODAY!!!

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