Archive for January 2019
Live Your Dash: An Atlanta Rescue Dog Story
Dash, a dog found on the Atlanta streets, was cared for at the FurKids shelter where she gave birth to a litter of puppies.
Read MoreHumane Society of the United States: A More Humane World
Humane Society of the United States partners up with local law enforcement, offering training on identification of animal cruelty through free seminars.
Read MoreReleashed Rescue: The Husky Life
Releashed Rescue is a Georgia non-profit focused on rescuing huskies & other working dogs from high kill shelters & getting them ready for their new homes.
Read MoreReleash Atlanta!
Releash Atlanta! is a unique rescue dog organization that does not hold public adoption events, but hold meet-ups at restaurants or social media platforms.
Read MorePet Partners: Improving Human Health One Therapy Animal at a Time
Pet Partners is a national therapy dog organization and is considered “gold standard” of all therapy animal organizations.
Read MoreOur Pal’s Place: From Pets to Accessories, Re-Homing is Their Specialty
Our Pal’s Place is a Georgia non-profit organization, whose mission is to bring about a time when all animals are treated with kindness and compassion.
Read MoreLifeLine Animal Project: Every Animal Deserves a Chance
LifeLine Animal Project in Atlanta, GA has a mission is to end the euthanasia of healthy and treatable dogs and cats in shelters across metro Atlanta.
Read MoreFurkids: A Shelter for Furbabies
Furkids is the largest no-kill animal shelter in Georgia. They take in both cats and dogs and have two different locations dedicated to each animal.
Read MoreCaitlin’s Vine of Bravery Dog Rescue: A Helping Paw
A Helping Paw Have you ever seen the “Who Rescued Who?” bumper sticker? It begs a good question. The healing power that animals provide is underestimated. There are many people who talk about their rescued animals, but not many talk about how their animal friends have rescued them. Animals have secret super powers—the ability to…
Read MoreBest Friends Animal Society: Saving Them All
Best Friends Animal Society has been at the heart of the no-kill movement since its founding in 1984. They work in cities across the country to Save Them All—their mission and call to action. Best Friends seeks to end the mass killing of homeless pets in America’s shelters by 2025.
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