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    • Georgia Code
    • Title 4 - Animals
    • Chapter 8 - Dogs
    • Article 1 - General Provisions
    • § 4-8-3. Abandonment of Dogs

    Georgia Code
    Article 1 - General Provisions
    § 4-8-3. Abandonment of Dogs

    No person shall release a dog on any property, public or private, with the intention of abandoning the dog.
    History. Ga. L. 1969, p. 831, § 3.

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    Georgia Code

    Title 4 - Animals

    Chapter 8 - Dogs

    Article 1 - General Provisions

    § 4-8-1. Minimum Standards for Control of Dogs

    § 4-8-1.1. Abandonment of Dead Dogs — Upon Private Property

    § 4-8-1.2. Classification of Certain Dogs as Hunting Dogs

    § 4-8-2. Abandonment of Dead Dogs — Upon Public Property or Public Right of Way

    § 4-8-3. Abandonment of Dogs

    § 4-8-4. Liability of Owner or Custodian for Damages Done to Livestock, Poultry, or Pet Animal by Dog

    § 4-8-5. Cruelty to Dogs; Authorized Killing of Dogs

    § 4-8-6. Permitting Dogs in Heat to Roam or Run Free

    § 4-8-6.1. Removal of Certain Collars From Dogs; Restitution; Exemption

    § 4-8-7. Penalty for Violations of Article

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