Saturday’s Dog Olympics were fun, and fruitful for Astro who got a home out of the deal! Thanks for everyone who came out to participate. We had some pooped volunteers and worn-out dog athletes afterward — it was all worthwhile.
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.
Wanted to update you all on how our baby girl is doing! Nala (Lani) is loving her new home and learning so quickly. We’ve found a good dog park nearby where she’s playing really well with other dogs and having a blast in the evenings. We’ll be sure to keep y’all updated as she grows!…
Our Daughter, who worked part time at T&C, adopted a Terrier mix puppy from a litter that was born at the clinic. At the time our Daughter was living with us and eventually moved to a place of her own. We had gotten attached to Mia and asked that she remain with us. She did…
This young woman had her eye on Hershey for a few weeks but was planning a move, so wasn’t quite ready to adopt. She’s finally all settled in to her new place and brought Hershey home. Happy purrs sweet boy!
Three more of Paisley’s puppies have flown the coop! Clockwise: Panda went to a home where he’ll be best buddies with a Great Dane and hang out with his new dad who’s training to be a police officer. Mr. Keating bonded with his puppy even before he met or saw him! His daughter-in-law and son…