Three death row dogs, with amazing story, have 24 hours to live

Posted on July 15 2015

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Three dogs, currently on death row at the Gwinnett County Animal Control in Lawrenceville, Georgia, have a heartbreaking story. A couple recently found the threesome, but they were only able to capture two of them - the large male pit bulls. The dogs were safely secured inside of the couple's fenced-in yard, but the dogs escaped and went to find the little Chihuahua that had been left behind.

Amazingly, the dogs who were once secure in the fenced yard instinctively knew that it was a safe place to be. After locating their little canine friend, the two large dogs brought him back to the fenced yard. Unfortunately, the kind couple that initially tried to help was not equipped to permanently take in three stray dogs and they were all brought to the animal control facility.

The couple did let the staff there know just how special the three dogs are. Tragically, the dogs are on death row and have little time to be saved. Please share this special story to help these homeless dogs find their happily-ever-after.

Contact information:

Delana Funderburk, Gwinnett County Animal Control, 884 Winder Hwy, Lawrenceville GA 30045

Shelter phone: 770-339-3200, Contact email: DELANA.FUNDERBURK@GWINNETTCOUNTY.COM

ID# 45699 pen 150 - 6 yr old male pit bull

ID#45700 pen 151, 6 yr old male pit bull

ID#45701 Pen 225, 8 yr old male Chihuahua

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