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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 #49468 This girl is looking for a home to call her own! She’s about a year old and weighs approximately 30lbs. She loves to be close to her person at all times and is just happy to be here. She does need a lot of exercise, but also would love to be a couch potato every once in a while. She’s extremely social and doesn’t know a stranger. PLEASE ADOPT HER TODAY!!!

JAC #49498 This cutie is ready for a home! She’s just now 6 months old and weighs about 15lbs. She is very smart (she learned “sit” and “down” in five minutes) and focuses well during training time. PLEASE RESCUE HER TODAY!!!

JAC #49482 This cute boy is available for adoption! He weighs about 38lbs and is close to a year old. He’ll play with all the toys, it doesn’t matter what kind. He’s also a very happy boy with the most handsome smile ever. PLEASE SAVE HIM TODAY!!!

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