Frogs to Dogs has been a long - time partner
of LifeLine Animal Project and has been able to help hundreds of our adopters, fosters and current LifeLine pups!
Get busy and read what Karen has to say about the work
of LifeLine Animal Project and about the job she loves so passionately.
It comes from Morganne Struble
of Lifeline Animal Project at Fulton County Animal Services in Georgia, which recently had a large impound of 91 dogs in terrible condition from a hoarding situation.
Petco is a generous supporter
of LifeLine Animal Project.
It comes from Morganne Struble
of Lifeline Animal Project at Fulton County Animal Services in Georgia, which recently had a... Learn More
«Anisa International's matching grant plays a crucial role in supporting our mission to save every healthy and treatable animal in our care,» said Rebecca Guinn, CEO
of LifeLine Animal Project.
The promotion is valid at
all of LifeLine Animal Project's shelters, including DeKalb County Animal Services, Fulton County Animal Services, the LifeLine Dog House & Kitty Motel and the LifeLIne Cat Adoption Center.
Wag - A-Lot is a doggie daycare and long - time supporter
of LifeLine Animal Project.
«We are grateful for the employees at LifeLine's Fulton County Animal Services who work tirelessly to ensure that Roxy and animals like her have the chance at life that they deserve,» said Rebecca Guinn, CEO
of LifeLine Animal Project.
Founder
of LifeLine Animal Project will discuss her lifesaving model, utilized in Georgia's DeKalb and Fulton counties, at the Best Friends National Conference.
Find your true love and take advantage of LifeLine's «Find the One» promotion at one
of LifeLine Animal Project's shelters, including DeKalb County Animal Services (DCAS), Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS), LifeLine's Dog House & Kitty Motel and LifeLine's Cat Adoption Center.
Not exact matches
Founded in 2002,
LifeLine Animal Project is Atlanta's leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopul
Animal Project is Atlanta's leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing
of healthy and treatable
animals in county shelters, promote
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopul
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation.
Please be one
of our LIFE ADVOCATES by taking the necessary steps to help us save the
animal that you want to surrender to Pawmetto
Lifeline.
I encourage all
of the Midland's
animal lovers to join us on November 8th at the Convention Center for this worthy cause,» Ron Roe, Fur Ball Chairman and Pawmetto
Lifeline Board member encouraged.
Homeless Dog Video Sheds Light On The Large Number
of Animals In Need Of Adoption https://youtu.be/xPwG6Ib65HQ This video is about a dog named «Max» and it was made and produced for LifeLine Animal Project to address.
of Animals In Need
Of Adoption https://youtu.be/xPwG6Ib65HQ This video is about a dog named «Max» and it was made and produced for LifeLine Animal Project to address.
Of Adoption https://youtu.be/xPwG6Ib65HQ This video is about a dog named «Max» and it was made and produced for
LifeLine Animal Project to address...
Working quickly with supporters and donors, the cost
of his medical services were covered, not taking away from the funds that Pawmetto
Lifeline uses to save healthy
animals daily.
She went to
Lifeline at Fulton County
Animal Services, one
of a trio
of Atlanta - area
Lifeline shelter partners that waive adoption fees for veterans in our program.
Founded in 2002,
LifeLine Animal Project is the leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro At
Animal Project is the leading nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing
of healthy and treatable
animals in county shelters, promote
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro At
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
Founded in 2002,
LifeLine Animal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing of healthy and treatable animals in county shelters, promote animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro At
Animal Project is a nonprofit organization providing lifesaving solutions to end the killing
of healthy and treatable
animals in county shelters, promote
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro At
animal welfare and prevent pet overpopulation in metro Atlanta.
Since 2002,
LifeLine Animal Project has been advocating for the humane treatment
of community cats in Atlanta, and assisting feral and stray cats through its TNR programs and
LifeLine Spay & Neuter Clinics.
ATLANTA, GA --(October 8, 2015)
LifeLine Animal Project, the nonprofit that launched the first and largest program to assist feral and stray cats in Atlanta, will hold a feral cat food drive and fundraiser from October 11 through October 17, in honor
of the 15th Annual National Feral Cat Day on October 16.
By caring for over 15,000 homeless
animals each year,
LifeLine is one
of the largest
animal welfare organizations in Georgia.
LifeLine staff are employed at DCAS to care for the homeless
animals of DeKalb County.
Becoming a member
of LifeLine's volunteer social media ambassador team, and commit to post and share about homeless
animals in
LifeLine's care each week.
LifeLine serves all
of the neglected, abused or homeless
animals in Fulton and DeKalb County.
Animal Lifeline continues to use the success
of the Core Creek Park TNR project to educate other counties.
Before
LifeLine took over management
of both the DeKalb and Fulton County
Animal Services shelters in 2013, lifesaving rates were 39 percent in Fulton and 61 percent in DeKalb.
ATLANTA (March 7, 2018)--
LifeLine Animal Project, the lifesaving non-profit that was the first to obtain no - kill levels at the DeKalb and Fulton County
Animal Services shelters it manages, announced the launch
of their first capital campaign to fund the new
LifeLine Community
Animal Center.
LifeLine Animal Project, which manages Fulton County
Animal Services, was heartbroken by the tragic death
of Logan Braatz in 2017.
The work
of LifeLine, including the care
of the
animals and our outreach and community programs, is funded by individual donors, corporations and foundations.
CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Antioch
Animal Services, Bee Holistic Cat Rescue and Care, Inc., Biff & Bark Foundation, Cat Support Network, Community Concern for Cats, Contra Costa
Animal Services, Contra Costa Humane Society, Contra Costa SPCA, Delta
Animals Safe Haven, East Bay
Animal Rescue and Refuge, Feral Cat Foundation, FurEver
Animal Rescue, German Shepherd Rescue
of Northern California, Golden State German Shepherd Rescue, Good Newz Pittie Pups Rescue, H.A.L.O. (Homeless
Animals»
Lifeline Organization), HARP (Homeless
Animals Response Program), Outcast Cat Help, Paws and Tails Rescue, Safe Cat Foundation, Tony La Russa's
Animal Rescue Foundation, Umbrella
of Hope, Walkin'the Bark, White Kitty Foundation
«The establishment
of a Community
Animal Center is the next critical step in
LifeLine's continued effort to make Atlanta a no - kill community.»
LifeLine Animal Project is a proud recipient
of funding from Maddie's Fund ® (www.maddiesfund.org), helping to achieve a no - kill nation #ThanksToMaddie.
«The Pets for Life program adds vital, positive community engagement to
LifeLine's
animal service operations in Fulton County and the City
of Atlanta,» says
LifeLine CEO Rebecca Guinn.
e's
animal service operations in Fulton County and the City
of Atlanta,» says
LifeLine CEO Rebecca Guinn.
During the month
of May, Pawmetto
Lifeline will be participating in a national adoption campaign (partnering with Best Friends
Animal Society) featuring black dogs and cats in need
of forever homes.
To help continue programs like this, please consider a donation to
LifeLine Animal Project, or volunteer to help at another one
of our community events.
ATLANTA --(August 2, 2017)
LifeLine Animal Project is excited to announce they have taken over The Humane Society
of the United States» (HSUS) Pets for Life program in Atlanta as an official mentorship group, providing direct, hands - on community outreach and free services to people and pets in NW and SW Atlanta.
Recognizing the healing power
of companion
animals, the mission
of Heart2Heart Pet
Lifeline is to keep pets out
of shelters and rescues and help owners keep them in loving homes.
All
of LifeLine's shelters are participating in the promotion, including; Fulton County
Animal Services (FCAS), DeKalb County
Animal Services (DCAS),
LifeLine's Dog House & Kitty Motel and
LifeLine's Cat Adoption Center.
Roxy was picked up from an
animal emergency clinic by LifeLine Animal Project's Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS) in Georgia on Monday and taken to an animal hospital for surgery to remove the tip of a knife from he
animal emergency clinic by
LifeLine Animal Project's Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS) in Georgia on Monday and taken to an animal hospital for surgery to remove the tip of a knife from he
Animal Project's Fulton County
Animal Services (FCAS) in Georgia on Monday and taken to an animal hospital for surgery to remove the tip of a knife from he
Animal Services (FCAS) in Georgia on Monday and taken to an
animal hospital for surgery to remove the tip of a knife from he
animal hospital for surgery to remove the tip
of a knife from her jaw.
Since 1999, Project Pet now Pawmetto
Lifeline has been the conscience
of compassion for the Midlands community and a vital area resource for humane care for our abandoned and homeless
animals.
The Humane Society
of the United States is providing water to the City
of Columbia
Animal Shelter, which likely won't have water for up to 10 days, and pet food to Pawmetto Lifeline animal shelter in Columbia, South Car
Animal Shelter, which likely won't have water for up to 10 days, and pet food to Pawmetto
Lifeline animal shelter in Columbia, South Car
animal shelter in Columbia, South Carolina.
They offer a
lifeline to as many
of these wonderful
animals as possible.
Pawmetto
Lifeline's Spay / Neuter Clinic is partnering with the ASPCA (American Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to
Animals) to provide free surgeries for puppies and kittens ages six months or younger to pet owners in Gaston, Pelion and Swansea.
Animal Lifeline is a support organization for rescues, shelters and municipal groups that partners with the Petfinder.com Foundation to take groups of student volunteers and animal care professionals to provide education and resources to rural shelters in great
Animal Lifeline is a support organization for rescues, shelters and municipal groups that partners with the Petfinder.com Foundation to take groups
of student volunteers and
animal care professionals to provide education and resources to rural shelters in great
animal care professionals to provide education and resources to rural shelters in great need.
Since 1999, Project Pet which became Pawmetto
Lifeline on Aug. 12, the same day it broke ground on its new home has been the conscience
of compassion for the Midlands community and a vital area resource for humane care for abandoned and homeless
animals.
LifeLine Animal Project has lots
of other pets who'd also love a place to call home.
The mission
of the Pawmetto
Lifeline Spay / Neuter Clinic to reduce the number
of animals euthanized in municipal shelters by preventing unwanted litters.
LifeLine Animal Project Unleashes Campaign to Achieve No - Kill Atlanta by End
of 2016 ATLANTA (June 24, 2015)--
LifeLine Animal Project, the non-profit organization that...