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How to report neglect/abuse or unlicensed breeding of dogs in Dekalb
County
It is illegal in Georgia to produce more than one
litter of puppies in a year without a license from the Georgia
Department of Agriculture. If a person is breeding intentionally for
profit, (s)he is likely producing more than one litter per year. If
a person is breeding unintentionally (e.g. too irresponsible to have
his/her dog spayed), (s)he is likely producing more than one litter
per year ... because a female dog, typically, goes into heat more
than once a year.
If you suspect unlicensed breeding, whether intentional or
unintentional, contact Mary Greene in the Animal Protection Division
of the GDOA at (404) 656-4914 or mgreene@agr.state.ga.us All you
have to provide is the address of the breeder.
The Dekalb County animal ordinance is very specific regarding proper
care and restraint of dogs. It is illegal to chain a dog outdoors
unattended, period. A dog is allowed on a "trolley" line between two
trees only between the hours of 8:00 am and 10:00 pm and only if it
is also contained within a fence, for the same reason a swimming
pool has to be within a fence. A dog's pen must be at least 100
sq.ft. PER DOG, not including the space occupied by the dog house(s).
A dog's shelter must be in the shade during the summer months and in
the sun during winter months. A dog's living space must be clean and
sanitary at all times.
If you see a dog on a chain or in a pen that is too small or in a
living space that is muddy or littered with garbage, debris or
feces... If you suspect cruelty, abuse or neglect.... If you see
a dog that appears sick that isn't receiving veterinary care or a
dog that is emaciated or malnourished... report the location to
Dekalb Animal Services via email to Director Kathy Mooneyham at
kjmooney@co.dekalb.ga.us AND to Cruelty Task Force Officer Fonda
Spratt at fsspratt@co.dekalb.ga.us
If you see a dog, cat, puppy or kitten DEAD in someone's yard, do
not call 911. Report the case to Dekalb Animal Services (Mooneyham
and Spratt) so that a necropsy can be done to determine the cause of
death and whether the owner was directly or indirectly responsible
for the death.
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