GIVE SHELTER PETS A REASON TO BE THANKFUL……

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……..AND LIFELINE ANIMAL PROJECT WILL TAKE HALF OFF THE ADOPTION FEE!  

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ATLANTA, GA — (October 30, 2015)  LifeLine Animal Project wants to give shelter pets a reason to be thankful, so throughout the month of November, during their “Give Shelter Pets a Reason to be Thankful” promotion, the organization is offering half-off adoption fees at their shelters!  LifeLine’s shelters include:  DeKalb County Animal Services (DCAS), Fulton County Animal Services (FCAS), LifeLine’s Dog House & Kitty Motel and LifeLine’s Cat Adoption Center.

pet adoptions, pet news, All November, adopters will receive a dog or cat that has been spayed or neutered, vaccinated and microchipped for half off!  Adoption counselors will be on hand at all shelters to ensure the animals are being placed in good homes.

According to LifeLine Animal Project CEO Rebecca Guinn, the goal of the promotion is to increase the number of shelter animals who will find homes this holiday season.  “All pets deserve a warm bed, a full belly and someone to love them, and in return they bring many positive benefits to a home,” she says.  “We’d love to see all of our wonderful shelter pets in loving homes by Thanksgiving.”

Animals Available For Adoption

To view animals available for adoption, for adoption rates, or for the shelters’ addresses and phone numbers, please visit www.dekalbanimalservices.com, www.fultonanimalservices.com or www.lifelineanimal.org.

 

About LifeLine Animal Project

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 overpopulation. As the managing organization for DeKalb County Animal Services and Fulton County Animal Services, Lifeline has dramatically increased adoption rates by 98 percent.  The organization also operates two low-cost spay/neuter clinics, which have performed 85,000 surgeries to date.  Other outreach efforts include its Catlanta trap-neuter-return program, the first and largest in metro Atlanta, for stray and feral cats.  For more information, please visit www.lifelineanimal.org.

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WagBrag’s co-founder, Russ Boles, has a deep history in animal rescue and welfare. For the past 12 years, Russ has served in various roles with Atlanta-based animal advocacy organizations focused on rescue, training and education. In addition, Russ led a local rescue volunteer team into New Orleans immediately after Hurricane Katrina, assisting in efforts to rescue and care for stranded animals. This experience changed his life, and animal rescue and advocacy will always be a part of everything he does.

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