The Pet of the Week!
Meet Chance! He is a one-year-old mixed breed weighing about 38 pounds. Shelter workers at The Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter say he has had ad a rough start in life, but his kind heart has not been dimmed. Despite everything he’s been through, he’s incredibly sweet, gentle, and full of love to give.
Chance is ready to leave the past behind and start a new chapter with a family who will show him patience, kindness, and consistency. He thrives on affection and is eager to build trust with people who will give him the safe, loving home he deserves.
If you’re looking for a loyal, loving companion who will truly appreciate a second chance at happiness, Chance is ready to meet you and make your home his FURever home.
Chance’s adoption fee is $100, which covers his age-appropriate vaccinations, flea treatment, deworming, neuter, microchip, and adoption packet. If you would like to learn more about Chance or any of the other available dogs or cats at the Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter, fill out an adoption application online. You can do so by clicking on the adoption tab at www.moaspets.com. Or better yet, just stop by to meet him!
Operation hours are as follows: closed on Mondays and Tuesdays except for scheduled surgery appointments; open Wednesday through Saturday from noon until 5:00 p.m. and Sundays from noon until 4:00 p.m. Intakes are Wednesdays through Fridays from noon till four. The Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter is located at 1888 Colbert-Danielsville Road in Danielsville, Georgia. Their number is 706-795-2868.
The Madison-Oglethorpe Animal Shelter is also in need of donations. You can go to https://www.moaspets.com/donate. In fact, now through the end of May, if you make a monetary donation to the animal shelter, your donation will be doubled thanks to a matching grant program. As of May 5, the shelter has received $1,780 in donations which is doubled to $3,560. If you can donate and help them get to that $5,000 mark, they’ll get $5,000 in grants for a whopping $10,000!
Since they are a 501c3 non-profit, your donations are tax deductible. Animal supplies such as food are also welcome. And while you’re at it, ask them about volunteer and fostering opportunities.
