Cobb County Animal Control

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Marietta, United States

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Animal control service· County government office· Animal Shelters· Animal protection organization

Cobb County Animal Control Reviews | Rating 3.7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Cobb County Animal Control is located in Marietta, United States on 1060 Al Bishop Dr. Cobb County Animal Control is rated 3.7 out of 5 in the category animal control service in United States.

Address

1060 Al Bishop Dr

Phone

+1 7704994136

Open hours

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Cristann Frazier

This sweet boy followed me home and I wanted to make sure he got back to his family if possible. The staff at the shelter were very friendly and caring, and they were willing to come pick him up for me if I couldn't make it to them.

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Kasia F

Hi, I adopted a girl last week (a dog). I had a very good experience. Everyone was super nice and helpful. I'm surprised about some bad reviews. Because of the coronavirus, they've changed how they operate. You have to make an appointment (Tu-Sun 10:30-4:30). Yes, they are booked few weeks ahead, but if you make an appointment and then call again later, you can usually get the cancellation. I called the next day, after making an appointment, and got the cancellation right away. Also, look at their website to get the idea what pets are available. I picked the dog before I went there and that was a dog I ended up adopting. So I was there in and out quickly. My adopted girl is great. When I picked her up, she was clean and well taken care of. She spent 3 weeks there and was fond of the people at the shelter. I also felt they tried to tell me everything I needed to know about her to make a transition for her go smoothly. I really think that the shelter is doing the best they can with the government money they get to operate. People there have to deal with a lot of bad stuff too. When I was there, a heartless woman was dropping off her 9 year old dog. She brought her little daughter with her too, who cried after the dog. It was terrible. So take all of this into the consideration before you give an opinion and go and adopt a dog or a cat from there. These animals deserve a good home.

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Alexandra Miles

Neighbors found an abused/neglected dog. I wanted to take him to the vet, but Chandler at Animal Control said they needed to catalog the evidence before finding him a new home and if I had him treated first there would be no chance. So I handed over this little old dog who had green teeth, badly matted fur, gummed up ears and toenails so neglected they curled round and twisted the little bones in his foot. Poor thing was in agony when he walked. I handed him over knowing he would be taken care of. Such nice people. But.. I like to follow up. They make money from these dogs after all. Soon he was listed on the website as up for adoption in a few days. Five people in my neighborhood on Nextdoor wanted to adopt him. Today he wasn’t lIsted so I phoned up to check in on him. Spoke to Chandler again and his boss, Shawna Abbot, who told me the little dog ‘hadn’t seen a vet because it was the weekend’, his nails hadn’t even been cut and they’d handed him straight back to his abuser ‘because a dog is property’. They lied to get the dog. Actively PREVENTED him from getting treated. Sent him back to live out the rest of his short life in agony. Here is a photo of his nails. They sent him back to walk on these.Think Chandler would want to walk on these?

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D Eckert

I visited here today, looking for my missing cat. They greeted me at locked entrance and checked my temperature. I had a mask on of course. A staff member took me to the cat rooms, he was really pleasant and helpful. Facility and kennels for the cats looked cleaned and and kitties well taken cared of. No luck finding my kitty.

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Cheryl D Wilson

It was very pleasant. The workers are really awesome!!! And eager to assist in any way that they can