This couple had to say a sad goodbye to the previous dog they adopted from us. To help brighten their outlook and to keep their other dog Butler from being so lonesome they came looking for a new friend. They found one in Louise. Thank you so much for adopting! From the looks of the picture they sent us from her first day with her new family, she’s settled right in!
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.
This young family saw Sarah online and knew she was the one! Thank you for adopting! We look forward to getting updates and seeing pics of Sarah in her new home!
Cheeto’s new mom and dad are smitten. They say that he’s the best cat they ever had, he’s spoiled and gets to eat dinner in bed sometimes, and is working on his fishing skills (for the fishies sake we hope he doesn’t succeed!). It’s a happy ending for us and a happy beginning for them.
We’ve got the warm fuzzies about this adoption. We pulled Star from Cobb County Animal Control because they were full. Star’s a shy and sweet 70-lb gal. She never made a peep at adoption events or in her cage at the shelter. Happily, her gentle manner caught the eye of this family who sent us…
Sugar was only online a few days but very popular! Can you see why? But she could only go to one home and this one is it! She joins a couple and their 10 year old collie, Leo. There’s also 2-year old human sister at home who Leo and Sugar can “herd” and keep safe….
Congrats to these puppies and their new families! Cowboy and Capricorn (now called Piper) hit the jackpot. Best wishes for a long and happy life! Thank you for adopting.