Animal Welfare & Control

 

Contact Information:

Fred Sisson, Acting Department Head

Fayette County Animal Shelter
1262 Highway 74 South
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
Tel. 770-631-7210

Email: fsisson@fayettecountyga.gov

Hours of Operation
8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. M-F
11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday

At the Fayette County Animal Shelter we take pride in our services and animals. We maintain a mutually beneficial relationship between strays and the safety of our community by having a proactive approach to what has become a perpetual problem, homeless animals. Our services include assistance for homeless, injured, abused and vicious animals; while keeping public safety as our number one priority.

The Fayette County Shelter is here to serve, our officers are here to pick up strays, investigate abuse, help find your lost pet, and assist with emergencies (i.e. vicious animals, in-home wildlife removal and hazards). You can rest assured that if we are not able to help you ourselves, we can at the very least point you in the right direction.

Unfortunately, the Shelter can not function optimally on its own. We need your help in order to find many of these animals homes. If you may not be able to provide a home yourself, you can always do the next best thing, tell a friend. On any given day the Fayette County Animal Shelter has a multitude of dogs and cats of all ages (yes, puppies and kittens too, even some purebreds), sometimes even rabbits, birds, guinea pigs and other exotics. We even work with trainers and veterinarians to ensure that your new adoptee is receiving the best services, and you are receiving the best prices.

PRESS RELEASE

Fayette County, Georgia -- Miguel Abi-hassan, Director of Fayette County Animal Control announced his resignation July 2, 2009. He has accepted apposition with Atlanta Humane Society as the Director of Animal Welfare Initiatives and Outreach.  . . Full Story *

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