Stray and owner released animals are housed between our two facilities. The laws fall into two categories, The Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) a. b.
In September of 1990, the Animal Control Unit, formally a separate county agency was merged with the police department. Responsibility
The Clayton County Police Department Animal Control Unit is responsible for the enforcement of laws pertaining to animals. The unit also accepts abandoned or orphaned animals from Clayton County residents, which are placed for adoption. and the Clayton County Code.
Clayton County Codes are enforced by the Animal Control Officers. Animal Control Officers are Civilian employees who are sworn to enforce Clayton County Code. The Animal Control Officers handle the care, pick up and investigations of animals found to be in violation of Clayton County Code. The Felony Animal Cruelty Law is found in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.). Violations of the O.C.G.A. have to be investigated by a P.O.S.T. certified law enforcement officer. Therefore, the Clayton County Police Department has a certified police officer assigned to the Animal Control Unit to investigate violations of animal law found in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The Clayton County Police Department, Animal Control Unit does not handle wildlife, or pest control, in or outside of your home. Private companies provide this service for a fee. The only wildlife the unit handles are those animals suspected of having rabies or are a danger to human life. Animal Care
Stray and owner released animals are housed in our facility located at 1396 Government Circle, Jonesboro, Georgia and our Adoption Center facility located at 3161 Anvil Block Road, Ellenwood, Georgia. Animals are cared for by compassionate and dedicated staff. Animals are treated with dignity and respect while they are in the care of the Clayton County Police Department. Animal Reclaim
Owners wishing to reclaim their animals should provide proof of ownership along with proof of rabies vaccination and proof of sterilization. If the animal does not have the current rabies vaccination or proof of sterilization, the animal can still be reclaimed, however, additional fees apply. Animals owners are charged a reclaim fee as well as a per-day board fee. As with the adoption, a valid form of identification is required for reclaiming the animals. Some owners may not be able to reclaim their animals due to pending court cases. Investigations
There are a wide variety of laws regarding animal care and ownership. The most notable violations involve cruelty and animal fighting. Animal Cruelty can take many forms; from intentional, malicious behavior, to mere neglect. Animal Cruelty is covered by laws which differentiate by behavior; felony treatment for intentional malicious behavior towards animals, and, misdemeanor treatment for neglect of animals. There is a strong link between animal violence and violence against people. Many of the most notable serial killers started off by killing and torturing animals. The link is often overlooked by investigators who have no experience dealing with animal issues and animal investigators often overlook the connection between animal violence and human violence. By making Animal Control a part of the Police Department, Clayton County has helped eliminate the missed connection. Often times animal cases turn into cases involving other criminal activity towards humans. Please report suspected animal cruelty cases. Your report may lead to other crimes being discovered. Persons reporting animal cruelty are covered by the new Animal Cruelty Law. Persons who report suspected animal cruelty will bear no criminal or civil liability. Animals must be provided fresh water and food daily, adequate shelter, current shots yearly and can only be tethered with the use of a “Trolley” or “Runner” system. If a neighbor is not providing all of the above, this constitutes as “Prohibited Treatment” which is a county ordinance violation. Current Information
We at Clayton County Police Animal Control have formed a very strong working relationship with pet rescue groups and the Clayton County Humane Society in our attempts to reduce the euthanasia rates of animals that come into our shelter. Euthanasia Procedures
1. Euthanasia is one of the most unpleasant, but important, functions of the Animal Control Unit. It requires careful scrutiny and protocol to prevent the euthanasia of the wrong animal(s), protect the dignity of the animals and minimize unnecessary suffering during the procedure. Generally, there are two (2) types of euthanasia, scheduled and emergency. Scheduled euthanasia requires the notification of the Animal Control Commander and concerned Division Commander. This requirement does not apply to emergency medical circumstances involving sick or injured animals. Scheduled euthanasia may be performed dependent upon the conditions within the kennel, as determined by Command. Reasons for scheduled euthanasia may include, but are not limited to, aggressive animals beyond their availability date; any other animals, other than canines, still in the shelter beyond their availability date; animals held in the shelter beyond 21 days, if other special circumstances do not exist. Emergency euthanasia will be utilized at the discretion of the Veterinarian and requires the notification of the Unit Commander and concerned Division Commander. Reasons for emergency euthanasia SOP G6, Page 20 of 35 may include, but are not limited to, illness, injury, unnecessary suffering, etc. http://www.claytonpolice.com/support-operations-command-2/animal-control/
Clayton County Police Department Animal Control Unit is committed to professionalism and respect in all matters. To that end, we must conduct and manage our page in that same manner. Hence, we have set the following parameters for all residents, citizens, rescue groups, and employees.
1) Profanity or acronyms for profanity will not be tolerated
2) Insulting comments about others on the page, the Clayton County Police Department, the Clayton County Animal Control, or any employees will not be tolerated
3) Disparaging comments about others on the page, the Clayton County Police Department, the Clayton County Animal Control, or any employees will not be tolerated
4) All comments should be for the welfare, rescue, adoption, or sharing of the animals
Non-compliance with these parameters will result in the person being permanently banned from commenting on our page.
06/13/2025
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🚨URGENT LIST🚨
THE FOLLOWING DOGS NEED RESCUE BY 4PM, JUN 20TH, 2025
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**We Have 2 Locations**
Clayton County Animal Control - Headquarters
Address: 1396 Government Circle, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone: 770-477-3509
Hours of Operation:
Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sun: 9:00 am – 4:00pm (Open to rescue groups only. Appointment required)
Clayton County Animal Control - Adoption Center
Address: 3199 Anvil Block Rd. Ellenwood, Georgia 30294
Phone: 770-347-0210
Hours of Operation:
Mon - Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sat: 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Sun: 9:00 am – 4:00pm (Open to rescue groups only. Appointment required)
06/13/2025
Sweet boy Diego (A024926) has been adopted! Congratulations, Diego!
06/13/2025
This is Zenny, his animal ID is A024863
Available for adoption or rescue.
He is a BR BRINDLE and white 2-year-old pit bull mix weighing about 45.00 lbs.
He was found on 05/27/25 near TARA BLVD in Clayton County.
He is people-friendly, high-energy, and very sweet.
06/13/2025
This is A024859 Yen
He is rescue only due to being under parvo exposure quarantine
He is a 7m male gray and white mixed breed weighing about 25.00 lbs.
He was found on 05/27/25 near SEAPORT DR in Clayton County.
He is people-friendly, high-energy, and very sweet.
06/13/2025
06/13/2025
This is WINTER (ID # A024889)
She is currently on the Urgent list as Rescue only!
She’s a 9 month old female Pit Bull who was first found near PINE BARK CT in Clayton county. She’s a little timid and fearful, but shows no aggression towards anyone.
She’s currently located at our Adoption Center in Ellenwood.
06/13/2025
This is paprika
06/13/2025
This is JENNI (ID # A024938)
She is currently on the Urgent list as Rescue only!
She’s a 2 year old female Pit Bull who was first found near CIBONEY DR in Clayton county. She’s high-energy, people-friendly, dog-friendly, leash-trained, and very sweet.
She’s currently located at our Adoption Center in Ellenwood.
06/13/2025
This is RAINEY (ID # A024864)
She is currently on the Urgent list as Rescue only due to a parvo exposure quarantine!
She’s a 11 week old female Pit Bull mix puppy who was first found near DALMATIA DR in Clayton county. She’s high-energy, people-friendly, dog-friendly, and very sweet.
She’s currently located at our Adoption Center in Ellenwood.
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In September of 1990, the Animal Control Unit, formally a separate county agency was merged with the police department.
The Clayton County Police Department Animal Control Unit is responsible for the enforcement of laws pertaining to animals. The unit also accepts abandoned or orphaned animals from Clayton County residents, which are placed for adoption. The laws fall into two categories, The Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.) and the Clayton County Code. Clayton County Codes are enforced by the Animal Control Officers. Animal Control Officers are Civilian employees who are sworn to enforce Clayton County Code. The Animal Control Officers handle the care, pick up and investigations of animals found to be in violation of Clayton County Code. The Felony Animal Cruelty Law is found in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated (O.C.G.A.). Violations of the O.C.G.A. have to be investigated by a P.O.S.T. certified law enforcement officer. Therefore, the Clayton County Police Department has a certified police officer assigned to the Animal Control Unit to investigate violations of animal law found in the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. The Clayton County Police Department, Animal Control Unit does not handle wildlife, or pest control, in or outside of your home. Private companies provide this service for a fee. The only wildlife the unit handles are those animals suspected of having rabies or are a danger to human life.
Stray and owner released animals are housed in our facility located at 1396 Government Circle, Jonesboro, Georgia and our Adoption Center facility located at 3199 Anvilblock Road, Ellenwood, Georgia. Animals are cared for by compassionate and dedicated staff. Animals are treated with dignity and respect while they are in the care of the Clayton County Police Department.
Owners wishing to reclaim their animals should provide proof of ownership along with proof of rabies vaccination and proof of sterilization. If the animal does not have the current rabies vaccination or proof of sterilization, the animal can still be reclaimed, however, additional fees apply. Animals owners are charged a reclaim fee as well as a per-day board fee. As with the adoption, a valid form of identification is required for reclaiming the animals. Some owners may not be able to reclaim their animals due to pending court cases.
Looking for a lost pet, or interested in adopting or rescuing a dog or cat at our shelter?
Please contact [email protected]
*CLAYTON COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL HAS TWO FACILITIES*
Adoption Center
Address: 3199 Anvil Block Rd. Ellenwood, Georgia 30294
Phone: 770-347-0210
Animal Control Headquarters
Address: 1396 Government Circle, Jonesboro, GA 30236
Phone: 770-477-3509
ALL OF OUR ANIMALS ARE POSTED ON PEHARBOR.COM (SEE BELOW)
Clayton County Police Department Animal Control Unit is committed to professionalism and respect in all matters. To that end, we must conduct and manage our page in that same manner. Hence, we have set the following parameters for all residents, citizens, rescue groups, and employees.
1) Profanity or acronyms for profanity will not be tolerated
2) Insulting comments about others on the page, the Clayton County Police Department, the Clayton County Animal Control, or any employees will not be tolerated
3) Disparaging comments about others on the page, the Clayton County Police Department, the Clayton County Animal Control, or any employees will not be tolerated
4) All comments should be for the welfare, rescue, adoption, or sharing of the animals
Non-compliance with these parameters will result in the person being permanently banned from commenting on our page.