Meadow
This was our Christmas gift — Meadow, in our program since April 2014, adopted! No words needed except THANK YOU FOR ADOPTING!
Her long wait is over!

This was our Christmas gift — Meadow, in our program since April 2014, adopted! No words needed except THANK YOU FOR ADOPTING!
Her long wait is over!

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.
Mother and daughter Kai and Kiki were adopted by this mother and daughter as the family’s first dogs. We know these sweet girls will give them a lifetime of love and fun. Thank you for adopting!
Charlie was surrendered by his owner, then adopted within days, but returned because he and the kids weren’t a good match. He was snapped up a couple of days after being returned and we’re hoping the third time is the charm. Looks promising! Congrats and thank you for adopting this little guy!
Oscar went home with this couple and hopes to be spoiled rotten for the rest of his days! Good luck little buddy!
Here is Newton (former member) and his border collie big brother, Bally. We adopted Newton (or did he adopt us?) three years ago. He’s a real clown and not a day goes by that he doesn’t share his cuteness with us! -Kim Koran
And just like that we say so long to the last of the Cairn Terrier mix litter AND their mama, Charlotte. The cute gal holding baby Griffin saw him online and it was love at first sight. Mama Charlotte caught the eye of the cute gal on the right at our Petsmart adoption event Sunday…
Our sweet girl, Paige (we kept the name you gave her), is a wonderful dog. We adopted her 2010. We are so happy you rescued her! Paige is a great communicator, using many “voices”. She and my husband sing together every morning! She also lets him know as soon as the paper arrives, and won’t…