Dr. Good Visits Cheatham Hill’s Pet Club Meeting
Dr. Good attended Cheatham Hill’s pet club meeting and brought with some adorable puppies for the kids to play with.

Dr. Good attended Cheatham Hill’s pet club meeting and brought with some adorable puppies for the kids to play with.

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.
In a recent issue of the Huffington Post Ipad magazine, and the HuffingtonPost.com, Dr. Good was featured as the Greatest Person of the Week. Thank you for everyone that has contributed to the success of the Homeless Pets Foundation, Homeless Pet Clubs, and the Underhound Railroad. To read the story, please click here.
The Sope Creek Elementary School’s Pet Club put on a Fun Run/Fundraiser for us, and everyone had a great time.
“Need to Buy a Car?? If so, you can use our car buying/locating service http://www.sasatlanta.com and Southern Auto Solutions will donate $250.00 to the HPF on your behalf. It’s easy, stress free and benefits the HPF. Or you can call Dave Dyer at 678-850-5957.” Make sure to mention that Homeless Pets Foundation referred you, so that…
Homeless Pets Foundation is very proud of the fact that we rescue heartworm positive dogs. These dogs have little chance to survive in an animal shelter if they are positive for heartworms. Everyone at Homeless Pets Foundation would like to expand the dog rescue program for heartworm positive dogs. The barrier to doing more of…
Daisy is the gorgeous grey girl, I adopted her from Homeless Pets on 11/11/11. Milo is the fluffy black one, I rescued him, but not from your organization. They are enjoying our enclosed deck this morning, bird watching and loving life! -Erin Brown
On February 2, 2017 – 6 dogs and 24 puppies took a road trip to NY where adopters were waiting to meet them.