Dedicated to Animal Rescue


Over 25,000 dogs & cats rescued since 1998

About Us

The Homeless Pets Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that saves cats and dogs from high-risk shelters and situations in Georgia. Working with Beyond Pets Animal Hospital, we specialize in medical and at-risk pets that would otherwise be overlooked, providing these animals with the care they deserve. As a veterinary-founded and run rescue, we’re uniquely equipped to give second chances to pets in need and ensure they find the loving homes they deserve.

Please note that viewing adoptable dogs and discussing adoption or fostering is only by appointment. To schedule your visit, please complete an application with your selected Homeless Pet.

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Join Us for Sunday Pack Walks and Puppy Playtime!

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Looking for a fun way to spend your Sunday morning while helping rescue dogs? Homeless Pets Foundation invites you to join ourWeekly Pack Walks every Sunday morning! What to Expect:– Pack Walks: Stroll alongside our rescue dogs as we enjoy fresh air and exercise together. These walks are great for socializing dogs and keeping them…

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