Patch loves pets, so we've asked our Canton readers to share their holiday pet photos.
Got a tabby cat in reindeer ears or a Doberman dressed as Santa? Patch wants to see your pet pics.
Terrified by fireworks, more dogs run away over the July 4th weekend than any other time of year. Here’s what you can do to find your pet.
Many people want to be the hero who adopts a shelter long-hauler, but other dogs in Canton shelters need the attention more.
These furry friends are in the holiday spirit. See Canton Patch readers' pet photos and share yours.
A spike in pet scams continues amid the COVID-19 pandemic and as the holidays approach in Canton.
The virus that causes the coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was confirmed in a dog in Georgia. It is the second canine known to have it in the U.S.
We love animal stories at Patch, and 2019 did not have a shortage of heartwarming, tear jerking and just plain weird animal stories in GA.
Every pet available at the Cherokee Animal Shelter was adopted this weekend during the "Black Saturday" adoption event.
On Saturday, any all black, black speckled, black striped, black spotted dog, puppy, cat or kitten will be free to adopt in Cherokee County.
The Cherokee Animal Shelter is offering free adoptions on all pets through Saturday. Adoptions include vaccinations, spay/neuter, and more.
The Cherokee County Animal Shelter posted online Tuesday morning they are running out of space and have 40 cats that need to get adopted.
All pets over 6-months-old are free to adopt through June 1 at the Cherokee Animal Shelter.
Free microchipping will be offered Saturday, April 20 for Cherokee County dogs. Cats are included for $5 each, cash only.
The clinics will be held Saturday, April 13 in three sessions at nine Cherokee County elementary schools.
Cherokee County 4-H and Cherokee County Environmental Health host rabies clinic.
Cherokee County residents must schedule an appointment to take advantage of the service that will be offered Jan. 22-25.
How a new California law may help pet owners going through divorce here in Georgia.