Forsyth County Animal Shelter, Adoption & Pets 2026

Official Forsyth County, Georgia animal shelter guide

Forsyth County PARC Adoption, Lost Pet & Animal Services Help

Use official Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center resources to check adoption hours, view available animals, understand adoption fees, file lost or found pet reports, reclaim a pet, use stray intake, contact Animal Services, plan owner surrender, and visit the Cumming shelter without relying on outdated third-party pages.

🐾 Adoption hours Tue-Sat 10:30–5 📍 4065 County Way ☎️ 678-965-7185 Updated May 2026
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Find Your Forsyth County Animal Shelter Path

If you are searching for forsyth county animal shelter, this guide is focused on the FCSO Pet Adoption & Resource Center, also called PARC, at 4065 County Way in Cumming, Georgia. Choose the task closest to what you need so you do not mix adoption, lost-pet reclaim, stray intake, owner surrender, Animal Services, feral cat help, mobile CARE Unit services, rescue support, foster care and donations into one wrong visit.

🐶 Adopt a pet — start with official Forsyth County listings

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Use this for: dogs, cats and other adoptable pets available through Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center.

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Best official path: browse adoptable pets online, complete the adoption profile form, then visit PARC at 4065 County Way during adoption and meet-and-greet hours.

Before you go: adopters must be at least 18 with valid picture ID, and all adoptions are first come, first served with no animal holds.

⚠️ Official first: Do not rely only on social posts, screenshots or copied pet listings. Check the official PARC adoption page and current available animals before visiting.
👉 This dropdown does not pull live shelter data into your website. It routes users to the safest official Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center resource for each task.
At a glance

Forsyth County Animal Shelter Quick Facts Before You Visit

The Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center is the county’s open-admission shelter for domestic stray, lost, abandoned, sick, injured and surrendered animals. It operates under the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office and is located at 4065 County Way, Cumming, GA 30028.

The biggest user mistake is assuming every service has the same hours. Adoption and meet-and-greet hours are different from stray intake, reclaim and owner surrender. Animal Services ordinance issues are also separate from adoption desk questions, so use the right official phone number and service path before driving.

📍 Shelter address 4065 County Way Cumming, GA 30028
🐾 Adoptions Tue-Sat 10:30–5 Meet-and-greets
📥 Stray intake Tue-Sat 8:30–4 Found dogs / intake
🔎 Reclaim Daily 8:30–5 Proof required
☎️ PARC phone 678-965-7185 Animal Services 770-781-2138
⚠️ Important: Adoption availability, adoption fees, promotions, first-come-first-served status, stray intake limits, reclaim fees, owner surrender waitlists, TNR support, mobile CARE Unit events and Animal Services response can change. Always verify official Forsyth County pages or call the correct number before driving, paying, surrendering, reclaiming or reporting an urgent animal issue.
🔗 Source verification: Official information used in this guide was checked against Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office PARC, Adopt a Pet, Lost & Found Pets, Surrender a Pet, Mobile CARE Unit and Animal Control resources. Publish-ready as of May 2026.
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What This Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center Guide Covers

Official hours

Forsyth County Animal Shelter Adoption Hours, Stray Intake and Reclaim Times

Forsyth County PARC lists adoption and meet-and-greet service Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The shelter is closed between noon and 2 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. The official address is FCSO Pet Adoption & Resource Center, 4065 County Way, Cumming, GA 30028.

Stray intake has a separate public window: Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Reclaim is listed Monday through Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Owner surrender is by appointment only, so do not arrive with an owned pet expecting same-day surrender.

Adoptions and meet-and-greets

Tuesday-Saturday: 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

First Thursday monthly: closed noon to 2 p.m.

Stray intake

Tuesday-Saturday: 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Use this for eligible stray animals found in Forsyth County.

Reclaim

Monday-Sunday: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Proof of ownership and valid picture ID are required.

Owner surrender

Appointment only.

A current waiting list may apply, and a surrender fee is due at the appointment.

⏰ Visit advice: Do not arrive at the final minutes for adoption or reclaim. You need time to review the animal, complete forms, meet with staff, pay any applicable fees and safely transport the pet home.
Adoption process

How to Adopt a Pet From Forsyth County Animal Shelter

Forsyth County PARC describes itself as a matchmaking shelter that helps adopters choose a pet that fits their family. The process starts with browsing adoptable pets online, completing an adoption profile form, meeting the pet at the shelter and finalizing the adoption after application approval and fee payment.

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Browse official adoptable pets first

Start with the official PARC available animals page. Save the pet’s name, ID, species, age, sex, photo and any notes before visiting.

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Complete the adoption profile form

Forsyth County provides dog and cat adoption profile forms. You can email the completed form to SOPARC@forsythco.com or bring the form when you visit the shelter.

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Meet your possible new pet

Visit during adoption and meet-and-greet hours. Staff can answer questions about the animal’s personality, needs, likes, dislikes and health notes.

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Bring valid picture ID

To adopt, you must be at least 18 years old with valid picture ID. Be ready to discuss your home, other pets, schedule, budget and care plan.

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Finalize only if the match is right

Once your application is approved and adoption fees are paid, you can take your new pet home. All adoptions are first come, first served, and PARC does not hold animals for adoption.

🐾 Smart adoption filter: Do not adopt only because a pet is cute, urgent, discounted, small, young or viral online. A good adoption must fit your housing, family, resident pets, time, budget, training plan, transport setup and long-term veterinary care.
Fees and included care

Forsyth County Animal Shelter Adoption Fees and What Comes With Adoption

Forsyth County PARC lists the adoption fee as $85. All cats and kittens are listed as two for $85. Promotions or fee-waived events can happen, so verify the current fee on the exact day you apply or visit.

Standard adoption fee

Adoption fee: $85.

Cats/kittens: two for $85.

Medical exam

All animals are medically evaluated before being placed for adoption.

Ask staff about any health, behavior or follow-up care notes.

Included pet care

Adoptable pets receive age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, microchip and flea/tick prevention.

Dog and cat testing notes

Dogs receive heartworm test and prevention. PARC notes that feline combo testing is offered for adoptable felines age three months or older for a non-refundable $35 fee at the adopter’s expense.

Questions to ask before adopting

  • Is this pet available right now?
  • Is the adoption fee standard, reduced, waived or sponsored today?
  • Has the pet already been spayed or neutered?
  • What vaccines and preventives has the pet received?
  • Is the microchip registration completed, and how do you update it?
  • Does the dog need heartworm follow-up care?
  • Should you request the optional feline combo test?
  • Are there behavior, medical, diet or training notes?
Fee reality check: An $85 adoption fee is not the full cost of pet ownership. Budget for food, crate or carrier, leash, litter, veterinary care, preventives, grooming, training, boarding and emergency care.
Pet search online

How to View Forsyth County Adoptable Dogs, Cats and Shelter Pets Online

The official PARC available animals page is the safest starting point for adoptable pets. Use official shelter listings before relying on screenshots, social reposts or third-party summaries. Online listings help you prepare, but they are not a reservation.

A pet may be adopted, reclaimed, transferred to a rescue partner, placed into foster, moved for medical review or otherwise unavailable before you arrive. Because Forsyth County does not hold animals for adoption, treat the online listing as a lead and act quickly but carefully.

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Search Official Listings

Use the PARC available animals page first so you are not relying on old photos or copied posts.

Official inventory first
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Bring Your Form

Complete the dog or cat adoption profile form before visiting to save time at the shelter.

Faster adoption path
⚠️ Pet listing warning: A pet photo is not a hold. Check official availability close to your visit and arrive with ID, transport supplies and realistic expectations.
Lost pets

Forsyth County Lost Pets, Reclaim Steps and Five-Day Stray Hold

If your pet is missing, Forsyth County PARC tells owners to file a lost report by calling 678-965-7185 or visiting 4065 County Way between 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. During closed hours, you can email SOPARC@forsythco.com with the pet’s distinguishing markings, age, breed, size, gender, spay/neuter status, coat color, coat length, photos and the address or cross street where the pet was lost.

PARC says owners should come to the center every day and monitor the website for stray animals in care. The shelter holds stray animals for five days. After that, they may be made available for adoption or transferred to a rescue group partner.

File lost report

Call 678-965-7185 or visit PARC at 4065 County Way during public service hours.

Email during closed hours

Email SOPARC@forsythco.com with detailed description, location and clear photos.

Five-day stray hold

PARC says stray animals are held for five days before they may be made available for adoption or transferred to rescue.

Reclaim documents

Owners must be 18, provide proof of ownership and show a driver’s license or valid picture ID.

Lost pet steps that actually help

  • Call PARC or visit the shelter quickly.
  • Email detailed pet information and photos during closed hours.
  • Come to PARC every day if your pet is still missing.
  • Monitor the official stray and found pet listings.
  • Update the microchip company with current phone and address.
  • Post flyers with clear photos near where the pet went missing.
  • Post in local Forsyth County lost-and-found pet groups and neighborhood apps.
  • Never pay reward money in advance, and meet any caller in a public place.
Fast action matters: Waiting several days before checking PARC is a weak plan. Search early, search repeatedly and keep proof of ownership ready.
Found pets

Found a Dog, Cat or Kitten in Forsyth County: What to Do First

Forsyth County PARC only accepts stray animals found in Forsyth County. If you found a pet in another county, contact that county’s animal services department so the owner has the best chance of finding the pet in the correct jurisdiction.

Found a dog

PARC accepts stray dogs Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Before bringing a dog to the shelter, check tags, call PARC to see if there is a matching lost report, post locally and use tools such as PawBoost.

Sick, injured or aggressive dog

If the dog is outside intake hours, injured, sick or acting aggressively, contact Animal Control at 770-781-2138.

Found kittens

PARC warns that removing kittens from their location is not always the right answer because the mother cat may be nearby. Read shelter guidance before moving kittens unless they are clearly in danger.

Found adult cat

If an adult cat is healthy, well groomed, in a safe place and not distressed, it may be an indoor-outdoor owned cat near home. Scan for a microchip when possible and avoid unnecessary shelter intake.

Do not assume abandonment: Many found pets have owners nearby. Check tags, scan for a microchip, post locally and contact the correct county before transporting the animal.
Animal Services

Forsyth County Animal Services, Ordinance Help and Field Response

Forsyth County Animal Services works with the community to create a safe, healthy and caring environment for citizens and animals. The division enforces county ordinances related to animals in Forsyth County, including running at large, restraint, abandonment, cruelty, neglect, animals disturbing the peace, rabies vaccination and classified dog rules.

Animal Services phone

770-781-2138

Use this for Animal Services and ordinance-related routing.

PARC shelter phone

678-965-7185

Use this for adoption, lost/found pets, reclaim, surrender, foster and general shelter questions.

Running at large

Animals must be under control when off the owner’s property. Free-roaming community cats and feral cats are not considered at large unless showing signs of injury or illness.

Tethering warning

Forsyth County ordinance says dogs may not be tied or chained as a primary means of restraint or left tethered unattended.

Helpful details for an Animal Services report

  • Exact address, cross streets, neighborhood or safe landmark.
  • Animal type, size, color, collar, tag and behavior.
  • Whether the animal is loose, contained, aggressive, injured, sick or in traffic.
  • Whether there was a bite, scratch, cruelty, neglect, tethering or nuisance issue.
  • Owner information if known.
  • Photos or video only if they can be taken safely and legally.
⚠️ Practical warning: If a person or animal is in immediate danger, use emergency services first. Do not wait on routine shelter email for a life-safety issue.
Rabies and bite rules

Forsyth County Rabies, Bite Quarantine and Pet Registration Notes

Forsyth County ordinance requires dogs and cats three months of age or older to be vaccinated against rabies. Dogs are also required to wear a collar with owner information and a current rabies tag. Cats and dogs must be registered with the county, and registration fees are connected with rabies vaccination records.

Dogs and cats known to have bitten or scratched a person must be quarantined and confined for a 10-day observation period after the bite. Wild animals known to have bitten a person, or animals that cannot be held for rabies observation, may require special rabies testing and public health handling.

Rabies vaccine

Dogs and cats three months or older must be vaccinated against rabies and kept current as required by vaccine duration and county rules.

Dog collar and tag

Dogs three months or older must wear a collar and current rabies tag. Microchip owner information may help, but it does not replace a visible collar requirement.

Bite quarantine

Dogs and cats known to have bitten or scratched a person must be confined for a 10-day observation period.

Wild animal exposure

Bats, raccoons, foxes, skunks, coyotes and other wild carnivorous mammals may create rabies exposure concerns. Contact Animal Services or public health guidance quickly.

Medical warning: Bite and rabies exposure issues are serious. Seek medical guidance quickly after a bite or scratch, and follow official Animal Services and public health instructions.
Before surrender

Forsyth County Owner Surrender, TNR, Foster and Mobile CARE Unit Help

Owner surrender is by appointment only. Forsyth County PARC asks pet owners to exhaust private and safe placement options before considering surrender. Owner-surrendered animals are accepted case by case, and there is a current waiting list. The surrender fee is $60 per animal, due at the time of surrender.

Surrender appointment

Call PARC and speak with an admission specialist. Staff will provide the required Owner Surrender Background Form and Owner Surrender Release Form by email.

Surrender fee

$60 per animal, paid at the time of surrender.

A waiting list may apply.

Behavior and medical warning

Not every surrendered animal is considered a public adoption candidate. Placement depends on behavior, medical history, acclimation, evaluation and shelter resources.

Community cats and TNR

PARC promotes TNR for feral and community cats. Cats brought in traps and deemed feral may be TNR and released back to the trapped location.

Mobile CARE Unit and community support

  • The Mobile CARE Unit supports basic veterinary services for PARC animals and lifesaving programs.
  • It supports community cat TNVR efforts: trap, neuter, vaccinate and return.
  • It can support offsite adoption events and resource events.
  • Events may include pantry, vaccination, microchipping and tagging support.
  • Foster homes help animals get a second chance while reducing shelter pressure.
  • Volunteer and donation support can help PARC serve more animals.
Hard truth: Surrender should not be your first move if family help, safe rehoming, rescue placement, training, temporary foster, veterinary help or pet food support can solve the real problem.
Map and location

Forsyth County Animal Shelter Map and Visit Location

The official Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center address is 4065 County Way, Cumming, GA 30028. Use this location for adoption visits, lost-pet search, reclaim, stray intake, surrender appointments, foster questions, donations, and most in-person PARC service needs. Verify the correct service window before driving.

FCSO Pet Adoption & Resource Center

Address: 4065 County Way, Cumming, GA 30028

Most searched questions

Forsyth County Animal Shelter FAQs

What are Forsyth County Animal Shelter adoption hours in 2026?

Forsyth County PARC lists adoption and meet-and-greet hours Tuesday through Saturday from 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. The shelter is closed between noon and 2 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. Always verify before visiting.

Where is Forsyth County Animal Shelter located?

The FCSO Pet Adoption & Resource Center is located at 4065 County Way, Cumming, GA 30028.

What is the Forsyth County Animal Shelter phone number?

The PARC phone number is 678-965-7185. The shelter email is SOPARC@forsythco.com. For Animal Services ordinance routing, use 770-781-2138.

How much is the Forsyth County Animal Shelter adoption fee?

The listed adoption fee is $85. All cats and kittens are listed as two for $85. Promotions or fee-waived events may change the cost, so verify current pricing before adopting.

What comes with a Forsyth County PARC adoption?

Adoptable animals receive a medical exam, age-appropriate vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery, microchip and flea/tick prevention. Dogs receive heartworm test and prevention. Feline combo testing is offered for eligible adoptable felines for a non-refundable fee.

Does Forsyth County Animal Shelter hold animals for adoption?

No. PARC says all adoptions are first come, first served and animals are not held for adoption.

What do I need to adopt from Forsyth County PARC?

You must be at least 18 years old with valid picture ID, submit an adoption profile form and meet with an adoption counselor.

How do I find a lost pet at Forsyth County Animal Shelter?

Call 678-965-7185 or visit PARC at 4065 County Way between 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. During closed hours, email SOPARC@forsythco.com with a detailed description, clear photos and the location where the pet was lost.

How long does Forsyth County hold stray animals?

Forsyth County PARC says stray animals are held for five days. After that, they may be made available for adoption or transferred to a rescue group partner.

What are Forsyth County pet reclaim hours?

Reclaim is listed Monday through Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Owners must be 18 and bring proof of ownership plus a driver’s license or valid picture ID.

What are Forsyth County pet reclaim fees?

The lost-and-found page lists an impound fee of $25, daily holding fee of $15 per day and processing fee of $60. Additional fees may apply if the pet needs medication or emergency veterinary care.

What should I do if I found a dog in Forsyth County?

Check tags, call PARC to see whether there is a matching lost animal report, post locally and use tools such as PawBoost. PARC accepts stray dogs from Forsyth County Tuesday through Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. If the dog is injured, sick, aggressive or outside intake hours, contact Animal Control at 770-781-2138.

Does Forsyth County Animal Services pick up feral cats?

Forsyth County guidance says Animal Services will not trap or pick up feral cats from the community. PARC promotes TNR and may help with feral or community cat problems case by case.

Can I surrender a pet to Forsyth County Animal Shelter?

Owner surrender is appointment only and case by case. PARC says owners should exhaust safe private placement options first. A $60 surrender fee per animal is due at the time of surrender, and a waiting list may apply.

Who handles animal control in Forsyth County, Georgia?

Forsyth County Animal Services handles animal ordinance enforcement and field routing. The Animal Services phone number listed on the official animal control page is 770-781-2138.

Final summary

Best Way to Use Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center in 2026

The best path is simple: use official Forsyth County PARC pages first, check adoption and intake hours before driving, browse available pets online, complete the adoption profile form, bring valid ID, call quickly for lost pets, visit daily if your pet is missing, use Animal Services for ordinance and field issues, and schedule owner surrender instead of arriving without an appointment.

For the focus keyword forsyth county animal shelter, this guide covers the full user intent: adoption hours, shelter address, phone numbers, available pets, adoption process, adoption fee, included care, lost pets, found pets, five-day stray hold, reclaim fees, stray intake, Animal Services, rabies and bite rules, surrender fee, TNR, Mobile CARE Unit, map, official links and practical visit steps for Forsyth County, Georgia.

Important Notice: This article is an independent informational guide and is not Forsyth County, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, Forsyth County Pet Adoption & Resource Center, Forsyth County Animal Services, a veterinarian, rescue group, public health agency or legal authority. Adoption availability, public hours, adoption fees, reclaim fees, surrender waitlists, intake limits, field response, rabies rules, community cat handling, CARE Unit events and public contact processes can change. Always verify urgent or official matters directly with Forsyth County PARC, Animal Services, emergency services or the appropriate authority before acting.

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