Felix
I adopted Felix, who is now named Tigger, from you. He was heartworm positive also. You provided all of his medicines and vet care and he is healthy and very well loved! Thank you for all you do for animals. -Carol Sussman
I adopted Felix, who is now named Tigger, from you. He was heartworm positive also. You provided all of his medicines and vet care and he is healthy and very well loved! Thank you for all you do for animals. -Carol Sussman
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.
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…
Power fundraisers in the making! These little sweethearts, Elle & Kate Merchant decided to raise money for our animals. They put together a lemonade stand and raised $107! Great job girls! They even created and had printed their own adorable shirts for the cause. We appreciate you Kate and Elle!
A huge thank you to Girl Scout Troop #10444 for making adoption kits to go home with our pets and clipboards for our volunteers.
In a recent issue of the Huffington Post Ipad magazine, and the HuffingtonPost.com, Dr. Good was featured as the Greatest Person of the Week. Thank you for everyone that has contributed to the success of the Homeless Pets Foundation, Homeless Pet Clubs, and the Underhound Railroad. To read the story, please click here.
A big thank you to Cheatham Hill School Club for collecting towels and newspapers for us!
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…