Dr. Good visits Benjamin E Mays High School
Dr. Good had a great time discussing Homeless Pet Clubs with some of the faculty and students of Benjamin E Mays High School.

Dr. Good had a great time discussing Homeless Pet Clubs with some of the faculty and students of Benjamin E Mays High School.

Dr. Phil Good, owner of Town & Country Veterinary Clinic, received his Bachelor of Science with highest honors in Chemical Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2006. Phil finally came to his senses, realizing he’d much rather work with animals than in a chemical plant. Dr. Good obtained his doctorate in veterinary medicine from UGA in 2011.
What items can be donated to animal rescue groups Several different items can be donated to animal rescue groups. One of the most important things that these groups need is towels. towels can be used to help dry off wet animals, and they can also be used as bedding. Other useful items include blankets, which…
A big thank you to Backsmith Chiropractic for their sponsorship! If you are a patient at Backsmith, they will donate $1 for every time you check in on Facebook. See below.
We adopted Laverne & Shirley earlier this year. They are still the same silly running, jumping kitties they were when they arrived in our home. They love to check out the Cat Entertainment Center aka bird feeder which attacks more than just the birds. They love cat toys and Shirley particularly likes to give them…
Check out the great video that Scott Munn from Thanks Bobby made regarding our weekend adoptions. Click here for more information on volunteering at the adoptions! Also, don’t forget about the 2nd Annual I Love My Pet Fundraiser at Marlow’s Tavern on February 8th!
Petfinder.com Foundation furnishes funds to protect shelter dogs from canine flu. TUCSON, April 13, 2011 – Homeless Pets Foundation, Marietta, now has help in protecting dogs against canine influenza virus (CIV), a highly contagious disease that spreads easily from dog to dog, especially those in close proximity. The shelter received a grant for the vaccines…
Dog trainer and television host Victoria Stilwell met with students in Cherokee County in mid December to discuss her passion of animal rescue. Stilwell, the star of Animal Planet’s It’s Me or The Dog, was invited to speak by the Cherokee County Homeless Pets Club. Please watch the below video for more information or read…