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Questions relating to the operations and management of King George Animal Control shelter and Kgarl's working relationship:
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1 Where is the King George county pound located?
2 When is the King George pound open?
3 I saw an animal at the King George county pound that needs to be saved; can you take it into your group?
4 I heard that all animals at the King George county pound are automatically euthanized, is this true?
5 I adopted my animal from the King George county pound through KGARL and can no longer keep it. What do I do?
6 Why are the adoption fees different between a KGARL foster animal and a King George county pound animal?
7 What does it mean to volunteer for a KGARL transport?
8 Is a KGARL transport different from the transports arranged by Erin Silks?
9 What are the adoption rules for King George Animal Control?
10 What is the difference between “pulling” an animal and “adopting” an animal?
11 Will King George county pound hold an animal for me? Can I “pick out” an animal before I adopt?
12 Will KGARL hold an animal for me?
13 How long will the King George county pound keep an animal?
14 What kind of vet care have the animals at the King George pound received?
15 Will KGARL or King George Animal Control help with vaccinations or alterations?
16 Can I meet the animals at the King George county pound before adopting them?
17 I would like to adopt an animal from the King George county pound. Can you transport the animal to me?
18 I am not with a rescue, but would like to foster an animal that is currently at the King George pound. What do I do?
19 If I can't foster an animal, what can I do to help the animals at the shelter?
20 I heard that an individual is going to adopt an animal from King George Animal Control, and this individual would not be the best pet owner. Can KGARL step in and stop the adoption?