Homeless Pets Foundation is very proud of the fact that we rescue heartworm positive dogs. These dogs have little chance to survive in an animal shelter if they are positive for heartworms. Everyone at Homeless Pets Foundation would like to expand the dog rescue program for heartworm positive dogs. The barrier to doing more of these heartworm positive rescues is MONEY. The cost to treat each heartworm positive dog is $700 and we currently have 9 heartworm positive dogs in our program that need your help.
With your tax deductible donation, Homeless Pets Foundation can help more heartworm positive dogs escape euthanasia at the shelters. After they receive the necessary medical treatment, dogs with heartworm disease go on to live long and happy lives with their new families. Please donate to our heartworm fund today; your donation will help us save precious lives.
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.
The 2nd Annual I Love My Pet at Marlow’s Tavern was a great success! From the silent auction, the donations, and the 10% restaurant sales, the Homeless Pets Foundation raised over $3,300 toward saving animal’s lives. Thank you so much to Marie Khan for planning the event, and her son’s band, The Zaib Khan Band,…
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
Please check out this great article on Dr. Good and Homeless Pets Foundation! The AJC’s Gracie Bonds Staples visited with Dr. Good at Town and Country to learn more about his journey to becoming a veterinarian as well as his heartfelt animal rescue work.
Check out our new Homeless Pets Transport van. Using our great new van, we’ll be moving our doggies and kitties to adoption sites each weekend. Feel free to wave and honk if you see us around town! Thank you so much for your support!
Homeless Pets Foundation took in three dogs that were found wandering on I20. See the news story below. http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/163459077-story