We salute Girl Scout Troup # 12395. They made treats and brought them to our adoptable dogs today! The girls are earning their bronze award, the highest award for their age group.
Thank you for supporting Homeless Pets Foundation and for your community service girls! Keep up the good work!
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 Weather Channel has been very supportive with the Homeless Pets Foundation and displaced animals all over the nation. Listed below are all the features from the Homeless Pets Foundation on The Weather Channel:
This Saturday our adoptable cats will be at Half Price Books on Johnson Ferry Rd from 12-4pm. They have offered a 10% discount to anyone who donates $1 or more to HPF. Come on over, pet some kitties, donate, and stock up and/or do some holiday shopping with that 10% discount.
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…
On 12/15/16, The Walker School brought us a bunch of supplies that they had collected for our dogs and cats. Thank you so much for thinking of us and collecting supplies 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…