Gwinnett Animal Control

Military, first responders, emergency personnel can adopt dogs, cats for free

Lawrenceville – As part of the Gwinnett’s animal shelter’s Make May Magnificent Month, Gwinnett Animal Welfare and Enforcement is offering free vaccinated and spayed or neutered dogs or cats to veterans, active-duty military personnel, first responders and nurses, and doctors. The general public pays only $20.

Full-time vet care coming to animal shelter

Gwinnett’s animal shelter will add full-time, on-site veterinary care under a new $360,000 contract approved by commissioners on Tuesday.

Planned PEThood of Georgia Inc. will provide a full-time veterinarian and veterinary technicians five or six days a week depending on the season.

Gwinnett Animal Advocates Join Forces to Become Gwinnett Animal Alliance

Gwinnett Animal Advocates Join Forces to Become Gwinnett Animal Alliance

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