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From YouTube: Columbus Connection Pet Tag 01 17 19
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A
Welcome
to
columbus
connections.
I
am
your
host
David
Brittain.
This
show
is
for
all
of
the
animal
lovers.
Yes,
all
of
us
would
have
very
family
and
friends.
This
shows
for
you
we're
going
to
be
talking
with
Bryan
waters.
Now
he
is
the
president
of
the
board
of
directors
for
paws
humane,
but
we're
here
to
talk
about
the
Georgia
pet
foundation
and
the
work
that
they're
doing
to
help
ensure
that
pets
are
properly
spayed
and
neutered
in
Georgia
welcome
Bryan.
Thank
you
very
much.
That's.
B
Overpopulation
is
a
big
deal
here
in
not
only
the
state
of
Georgia
but
everywhere,
and
one
of
the
one
of
the
ways
that
we
can
avoid
overcrowding
is
is
to
is
to
look
at
spay
and
neuter
as
an
option
as
a
way
to
to
prevent
animals
from
having
to
be
put
down,
and
you
know
62%
of
pets
that
wind
up
in
Georgia
shelters
today,
wind
up
being
euthanized
Wow,
and
we
can
avoid
that
simply
by
helping
out
with
spay
and
neuter
programs.
Much
like
we're
about
to
talk
about
today
in
this
new
tag.
B
For
it,
well,
the
cost
right
off
the
bat
is
$25
additional
$25
when
you
sign
up,
which
goes
to
the
spay
and
neuter
program
as
part
of
the
Georgia
pet
network
or
as
part
of
the
I'm.
Sorry,
the
Georgia
pet
foundation
$25,
where
$19
of
that
actually
goes
to
the
Georgia
pet
foundation,
to
help
spay
and
neuter
programs.
When
you
renew
that
tag,
it's
$20
with
all
$20
going
to
the
spay
neuter
program,
people.
B
A
I'll
bet
you
would
have
to
do
is
the
next
time
you're
going
to
renew
your
tag
or,
if
you're
purchasing
a
new
vehicle.
Just
let
the
Tax
commissioner's
office
know
hey
I
want
to
get
that
specialist
pay
a
neuter
tag.
If
you
have
a
note
tag,
you
want
to
turn
your
old
tag
in
you
can
purchase
this
tag.
Stick
it
right
in
your
car.
You
got
a
great
way
to
one
help:
the
pets
of
Georgia
and
also
just
let
everybody
know
that
you
are
an
animal
lover,
who's
doing
their
part
and.
B
Posthumous
one
of
the
area's
leaders
as
far
as
rescue
shelters
here
and
paws,
humane
works
with
Animal,
Care
and
Control,
as
do
many
of
the
other
shelters
here.
Animal
Ark
is
one
of
them
as
well,
and
they
pull
from
animal
control.
So
when
animal
control
picks
up
animals,
paws
humane
goes
over,
tries
to
rescue
those,
and
we
take
as
many
in
at
paws
as
we
have
room
for
now.
When
you
start
to
hear
when
your
rescue
organizations
like
paws,
humane
and
like
animal
art,
are
offering
specials
and
sometimes
free
adoptions
for
pets.
B
That
means
that
the
shelters
are
full
and
that's.
Why
we're
trying
to
find
these
pets
homes
so
and
you
don't
have
to
wait
for
a
special
go
down
to
paws
humane,
go
to
animal
art,
go
to
your
local
shelter
and
check
out
the
pets
if
you're,
ready
to
adopt
take
one
home,
give
them
a
forever
home
and
save
their
life
and.
A
B
B
In
the
afternoon
last
year
we
had
five
bands
local
bands,
some
really
good
bands,
we're
going
to
try
to
keep
that
format
again
this
year,
it's
free
to
attend,
put
it
down
on
your
calendars:
that's
May,
12th
at
sass,
aturday,
a
Woodruff
part,
the
fourth
annual
barks
and
Blues
Festival,
and
by
the
way,
if
you're,
a
business
owner
and
you're
looking
to
get
involved,
and
you
want
to
help
out.
Maybe
you
would
like
to
become
a
sponsor.
You
can
reach
out
to
me.
B
A
B
Dogs
are
welcome.
I
would
not
recommend
bringing
a
cat
to
bars,
but
you
can,
if
you
want
to,
but
dogs
are
welcome
and
it
is
free
to
get
in
and
we're
looking
forward
to
another
big
year
at
Woodruff
Park
this
year
really
quickly,
though
I
do
have
a
website
to
tell
you
about
for
the
Georgia
pet
foundation
I'm
here
as
an
ambassador
for
the
Georgia
pet
foundation,
you
can
find
out
all
about
this
program
by
going
to
the
Georgia
pet
Foundation
dot.
B
O-R-G
follow
us
on
Instagram,
which
is
at
Georgia
pet
foundation,
that's
Georgia,
pet
foundation
or
RG,
or
on
Instagram
at
Georgia
pet
foundation.
You
can
find
out
all
about
this
awesome
tag.
That's
only
going
to
cost
you
$25
right
out
of
the
gate
and
a
$20
renewal
fee,
whether
most
of
those
proceeds.
If
not
all
those
proceeds,
go
into
the
spay
and
neuter
program
for
the
Georgia
pet
foundation
here
in
the
state
of
Georgia.
So.
A
Remember
when
you're
at
the
tack
office,
let
them
know
that
you
want
the
Georgia
pet
foundation,
spay
and
neuter
tag
or
just
hum
the
tag
with
the
cute
little
dog
and
cat
right
there
on
the
side,
you'll
be
happy,
you
did
it
and
then
everybody
around
town
will
know
how
much
of
an
animal
lover
you
are
and,
more
importantly,
that
you're
doing
your
part
to
help
Georgia
thanks
for
watching.
This
is
Columbus
conditions.