WALKER COUNTY, Ga. — Animal control officers responded to a distressing case of animal abandonment this week after three dogs were found in dire condition at a local cemetery, according to Walker County Animal Control.
The incident began Sunday evening when a concerned citizen reported multiple dogs left behind at McWilliams Cemetery, located near West Armuchee Road and Smith Gap Road. Officers responding to the scene discovered two severely emaciated dogs roaming freely through the cemetery grounds, appearing frightened and malnourished.
While attempting to safely capture the two dogs, officers heard faint noises coming from a nearby drainage pipe. Upon investigating, they found a third dog hidden inside — an extremely emaciated animal barely clinging to life. Officers later named the dog “Miracle.”
Authorities said the dog appeared too weak to move and had likely crawled into the pipe seeking shelter after being abandoned. Animal control officers worked carefully to rescue her from the confined space before transporting her for emergency veterinary care. At the time of rescue, Miracle reportedly weighed just 10 pounds.
All three dogs are now receiving medical treatment, food, and care as they recover.
Officials say cases like this are unfortunately not uncommon and are urging the public to seek help if they are unable to care for animals. Anyone who recognizes the dogs or has information about the incident is encouraged to contact Walker County Animal Control. Tips can be submitted anonymously.
Authorities emphasized that the investigation remains ongoing and reiterated the importance of community involvement in preventing animal neglect and abandonment.
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