Jed
Being a handsome dog gets you noticed but being a good dog gets you adopted. Jed is both so… piece of cake! Congratulations Jed and a hearty “thank you” to your new family for adopting!

Being a handsome dog gets you noticed but being a good dog gets you adopted. Jed is both so… piece of cake! Congratulations Jed and a hearty “thank you” to your new family for adopting!

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 woman who was out searching for her own missing cat, happened upon Boss, and took him home with her. She brought him to the vet for a check up and to get his vaccines, because she intended on adding him to her family. Unfortunately the resident cats did not take kindly to a new…
My husband and I started to volunteer with Homeless Pets Foundation last fall. After working a couple adoptions, we noticed a senior dog, Waffle, who did not receive much attention from perspective adopters. Waffle was the victim of a hoarding case and, at 14 years old, had been at the shelter for six months. When…
My baby Marlowe(one of Molly’s puppies) just turned one on 7/2/14! She’s grown quite a bit since the tiny puppy we adopted last year! She has been an amazing addition to our family and we love her so much! -Jen McKinney
We love to see our adopted pets being loved in their new homes. Moonpie is enjoying snuggles with his new human brother. Thank you for adopting!
Tails are wagging for Olive and her new family! One of their dogs had recently passed away and they were brokenhearted. They eyed Olive at Petsmart as she was being walked by a volunteer. Olive headed their way, leaned gently on her new mom’s leg then sat at her feet. Olive is one of the…
Cassie came to stay with Homeless Pets Foundation in December of 2010 as an owner surrender. She was so despondent not knowing why she had lost her owner after 7 years to end up alone & lonely in her cage. All the volunteers tried to cheer her up but nothing worked, after 6 months we were…