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Scout, Dixie need new homes
Healthy pair face euthanization if
not adopted soon
Decatur Animal Services could be forced euthanize two healthy, adult dogs this summer if shelter employees can’t find new homes for them soon.
Director of Animal Services Carol Wicks said this …
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I pray someone will take them, i can't i have 15 cats to feed.
I would like to commend these fine people that work with these animals, they make a great effort to always do what is best for the animals and the city. Thanks again for the foresight of the last council and mayor to have built one of the best animal shelters in Alabama that we will can all be proud of for the next 40 to 50 years. The 2 million dollars is such a small investment for such a great return for the animals & citizens, along with the pride of knowing that we have the finest in the state.