PHOTOS: Gwinnett Animal Shelter Adoptable Pets of the Week — Jan. 25
Photos of dogs and cats up for adoption at the Gwinnett County Animal Shelter for the week of Jan. 25, 2020.
Follow the shelter at facebook.com/GwinnettAnimalShelter for more information and updates. Photos came courtesy of Jennifer Mottola.
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78344, Malibu Barbie, F, 1
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77108, Angel, F, 3
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77878, Chapo, M, 1
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78127, Eli, M, 1
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78128, Mac, M, 4
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78232, Zathura, F, 7 weeks
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78254, Lestat, M, 8
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78262, Axel, M, 6
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78315, Camino, M, 1
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78328, Mendel, M, 1
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78330, Lexus, M, 2
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78331, Vega, F, 2
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78342, Mary Kate, F, 4 weeks
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78343, Ashley, F, 4 weeks
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