Say Hello To Jack UPDATE! Adopted
Jack has been rescued!
Say hello to Jack!
Jack is a magnificent German Shepherd and is a reminder that any dog can end up in the shelter.
Jack has been at the Aiken County Animal Shelter before and he’s back through no fault of his own. German Shepherds have an extra hard time in a stressful kennel environment. If you’re interested, please act fast.
Jack is smart, loving, loyal, obedient, and refined. He’s house-trained and good with most dogs. And he’s all of the things that make German Shepherds a beloved breed.
The first time he was at the shelter was because his owners dis-owned him for chasing farm animals. He was adopted, but now he’s back due to “personal issues” of his latest owner, who noted Jack did nothing wrong.
Jack is 3 years old and weighs 68 lbs. He’s neutered, vaccinated and microchipped. He has heartworms but treatment will be provided at no cost to you.
If you have another pet, a meeting is required before adoption.
His adoption fee is $35.
Please share this post to help Jack find a loving home. The shelter is overcrowded and the need for their adoption is urgent.
The Aiken County Animal Shelter is located at 333 Wire Rd., Aiken.
If you would like to arrange to meet Jack, send an e-mail to [email protected].
Walk-Ins are welcome from 11am-4pm every day except Sunday.
For more adoptable pets, click here.
Voted By You-The 7 Best Places For Bar-B-Que In Augusta & Aiken
We all know that when it comes to food in the CSRA, we have a lot to pick from. Just like the Mexican restaurants you voted on a few months back, bar-b-que is no different.
Who has the best Bar-B-Que in Augusta and the surrounding area? We decided to ask that question on Facebook, and once again, you didn’t disappoint us by sharing your favorite spots!
There Are Many Kinds Of Different Styles, Which Is Best
We all have our pick of the style of Bar-B-Que we like. Memphis Style, Kansas City Style, Mustard, Vinegar, and the list goes on and on. That subject alone could start a debate that lasts forever. We all know the mustard-based is the best, right?
Now in Texas, it’s a whole different world. Bar-B-Que is so big in Texas, that Texas A&M University offers ANSC 117, Texas Barbecue. Yes, a course on Texas Barbecue. Now that’s taking it to a whole new level.
Now What Part Of The Hog Do We Like The Best As Part Of The Best Bar-B-Que in Augusta?
This is another subject we could debate all day, but these are the most popular parts of the hog:
- Ribs
- Brisket
- Pork Shoulder-Boston Butt for pulled pork
- Loin-Chop
- Pork Belly
- Ham
Personally my favorite is just a good old fashion chopped BBQ sandwich and the burnt ends of the brisket
Restaurants That Didn’t Make The List But Received Honorable Mention!
We polled the audience, and you all had a lot to say! There were so many bar-b-que restaurants mentioned. But they can’t all make the top of the list, to be voted best Bar-B-Que in Augusta, that’s hard task. These are the ones that were mentioned, but didn’t quite make the cut for a favorite spot in the CSRA.
- Shealy’s
- Shane’s Rib Shack
- Jim N Nicks
- Mot’s
- Fish Eye Grill
- Bobby’s
And any of these locations are places that I would pay money to eat, and have, because the food is off the chain. There could only be 6. So here they are, as voted on by you… The best bar-b-que in Augusta.