Thank goodness not everyone’s pet criteria is “small” and “fluffy”! Brinks is neither but he’s a perfectly precious pup!
This 60+ lb. pit bull found himself running out of time and options at a local animal control facility. We stepped in to rescue him and he’s waited the last 7 months for someone to want him as their own. Enter this father-son duo who came in looking for a big buddy to add to their household. Eyes met, hearts swelled, tails wagged and Brinks went to his new home.
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.
A year ago we celebrated the adoption of Lily, who’d been waiting a year for someone to want her. Since she was people-focused and calm, she’d just sit there and look into your face and many potential adopters were intimidated (though Lily was usually thinking, “Do you have a cookie?”) Lily turned out to be…
Bubbles floated on outta here with her new Daddy! Her new mom (camera shy) said when she saw Bubbles, she knew she was the one. Bubbles will have a poodle friend and two cat pals in her new home so she’ll always have a buddy around, which is great since she’s used to being with…
We’re not bragging when we say we work hard to rescue and re-home every animal in our program. It takes lots of brawn, brain, time and talent. Our small team is currently trying to work our magic on 120+ homeless pets. So when a red-headed, freckle-faced, blue-eyed puppy is among the latest group of dogs…
Three more of Allie’s puppies have adopted parents! Defender (tan), DonkeyKong (with couple) and Tetris are off with their new families and ready to start living the good life. Thank you for adopting!