Whitfield County Animal Control
About the Business
Whitfield County Animal Control is a government-run institution located at 156 Gillespie Drive in Dalton, Georgia, United States. Our mission is to ensure the health and safety of animals in our community by providing shelter, care, and adoption services for stray and surrendered pets. Our dedicated staff works tirelessly to enforce animal control laws, investigate cruelty cases, and educate the public on responsible pet ownership. We also offer low-cost spay/neuter services and vaccination clinics to help prevent pet overpopulation and promote the well-being of animals in our area. Visit us today to learn more about how you can support our efforts to protect and care for the animals of Whitfield County.
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156 Gillespie Dr, Dalton, GA 30721, United States
Reviews
"THE BIGGEST WASTE OF TAX PAYERS MONEY. They do absolutely nothing to help any issues. We have called multiple times about the same issue and we are told, just let the dogs run around we will “try” to get ahold of the owners (they know who the owner is by the way). We have been told “can you just take care of the dog until someone can come out” and every single time (which has been about 5 times now) someone comes out they tell us there is nothing they can do due to animal shelter capacity. The terrible owners are not held responsible, these dogs are malnourished and have no shelter from what we have seen. We are unable to take care of our own pets to the fullest in fear of the stray dog causing issues. We have tried to take care of this dog to the best of our abilities, but it is too cold outside (8 degrees)for this dog to be left outside without proper shelter. DO BETTER WHITFIELD COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL. This is UNACCEPTABLE."
"Women working very rude declined my family because we have a older male whom cannot be fixed due to health issues would not let us adopt a MALE puppy who we would get fixed at the soonest appointment our house is fenced and would not be around any female animals and it’s a kill shelter but want to make it difficult and to aggravating to adopt from them"
"Unfortunately Whitfield county animal control left myself and others in my neighborhood heartbroken. Do to neighborhood watch services, a call was made on a non aggressive German shepherd being tide to a tree, neglected, abused and malnutritioned. The animal shows signs of dehydration and also its ribs and hip bones are visible from atleast 30 feet away. Animal goes weeks without water, unless it rains and fills its bowl, also goes without food to the point the animal eats its own feces. The residents at the home publicly show abuse to the animal. After being reported, all animal control did was drive by the residents property. It's sad knowing a business as such chose to allow this animal to continue to suffer. It is truly heartbreaking..."
"My own experience three weeks ago went down to identify my dog they still won't let me have Dallas was really very nice, the young lady thatnwoks their is a rude and smartmoutj she's very unethical."
"I would rate it zero stars if it would let me. This place is just ridiculous. I've called a few times about a stray who just stayed here and mainly at my house. I've told them that I don't need this dog here. It attacked my dog and would try to attack my kids. They keep telling me that the shelter is closed or that it's full. It's just a bunch of bull."
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