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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 #44124 Female Shepherd/Collie
This pretty lady is around 1 1/2 years old and weighs around 34 pounds. She is a little shy but very sweet. She love people and seems to get along with other dogs. She is ready to go home with you. PLEASE ADOPT HER TODAY!!!

JAC #44125 Male Beagle/Terrier mix
This handsome guy is around 1 year old and weighs around 27 pounds. He is a happy guy that loves to run and play. Seems to get along with most other dogs. He will be a great addition to your family. PLEASE RESCUE HIM TODAY!!!

JAC #44147 Female Labrador/Border Collie Mix
This pretty girl is around 1 year old and weighs around 46 pounds. She loves to play and is very sweet. She needs a forever home and a family to love. PLEASE SAVE HER TODAY!!!

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